Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say results of a new study are advancing efforts to exploit a new target for Alzheimer's disease: a protein that manufactures an important gas in the brain.
Brandi Joy Crawford-Johnson moved her family out of Kalamazoo after learning the noxious odors that often stung her eyes and affected her breathing came from hydrogen sulfide — a toxic gas. Now, she's ...
A confocal microscopy image of doublecortin-stained newborn neurons (pink) and nuclear stain DAPI (green), which shows that neurogenesis is occurring in the brain of a normal mouse. Scientists at ...
Dublin, 27 th September 2024: Microsoft announced today that it has entered into an agreement with ESB that will see its data centre power control and administration building in Dublin be powered by ...
Johns Hopkins researchers identified a new target for treating Alzheimer’s disease by focusing on a protein that produces tiny amounts of hydrogen sulfide in healthy brain cells. The gas that gives ...
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