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MODELING PAIN IN A DISH |
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Nociceptors made from skin recreate pain physiology Chronic pain, affecting tens of millions of Americans alone, is debilitating and demoralizing. It has many causes, and in the worst cases, people become "hypersensitized" - their nervous systems fire off pain signals in response to very minor triggers... [ More ] |
THE 98% |
Proteomics reveals proteins made from "noncoding" DNA Vast chunks of our DNA - fully 98 percent of our genome - are considered "non-coding," meaning that they're not thought to carry instructions to make proteins. Yet we aready know this "junk DNA" isn't completely filler... [ More ] |
BREAKING INTO THE AUTISTIC BRAIN |
A prismatic research approach sheds light on the biology of autism spectrum disorders |
FLYING IN THE FACE OF PAIN |
Fruit flies aid in the hunt for human pain genes |
CAN DRUGS IMPROVE COGNITIVE OUTCOMES? |
Clinical trials for genetic disorders linked to autism take aim at symptoms previously considered irreversible |
PROTEINS THAT RISE AND FALL TOGETHER |
Proteomics and bioinformatics help identify elusive drug targets |