Monthly Archives: September 2022

Study adds important evidence to link between inflammation and cognitive issues in older breast cancer survivors

Scientists are still trying to understand why many breast cancer survivors experience troubling cognitive problems for years after treatment. Inflammation is one possible culprit.

Structural analysis of monkeypox virus to guide the development of broad antiviral agents

In a new study, researchers explored the crystalline structure of the monkeypox (MPX) virus (MPXV) and the complex of VP39, a 2′-O-RNA methyltransferase (MTase) and sinefungin, a pan-MTase inhibitor.

Dogs shown to identify human stress condition odors

Researchers used a controlled olfactory paradigm to assess whether dogs could discriminate between human odors in breath and sweat samples before and after experiencing experimentally induced negative psychological stress.

‘Mystery gene’ matures the skeleton of the cell

Scientists have managed to track down one of the ‘mystery genes’ — the gene that ensures that the final form of the protein actin is created, a main component of our cell skeleton.

‘Mystery gene’ matures the skeleton of the cell

Scientists have managed to track down one of the ‘mystery genes’ — the gene that ensures that the final form of the protein actin is created, a main component of our cell skeleton.

‘Mystery gene’ matures the skeleton of the cell

Scientists have managed to track down one of the ‘mystery genes’ — the gene that ensures that the final form of the protein actin is created, a main component of our cell skeleton.

‘Mystery gene’ matures the skeleton of the cell

Scientists have managed to track down one of the ‘mystery genes’ — the gene that ensures that the final form of the protein actin is created, a main component of our cell skeleton.

‘Mystery gene’ matures the skeleton of the cell

Scientists have managed to track down one of the ‘mystery genes’ — the gene that ensures that the final form of the protein actin is created, a main component of our cell skeleton.

‘Mystery gene’ matures the skeleton of the cell

Scientists have managed to track down one of the ‘mystery genes’ — the gene that ensures that the final form of the protein actin is created, a main component of our cell skeleton.

‘Mystery gene’ matures the skeleton of the cell

Scientists have managed to track down one of the ‘mystery genes’ — the gene that ensures that the final form of the protein actin is created, a main component of our cell skeleton.