Her bouts of sweating and confusion were traced to dangerously low blood sugar. But what was causing it?
She Was Healthy and Active. Suddenly She Had a Seizure.
Her bouts of sweating and confusion were traced to dangerously low blood sugar. But what was causing it?
Novel software reveals molecular barcodes that distinguish different cell types
A new set of computational methods allows researchers to identify cell-type specific methylation patterns — molecular barcodes — in complex…
Findings weaken notion that size equals strength for neural connections
Among a new study’s many surprises about synaptic plasticity may be a new approach to addressing Fragile X syndrome: Finding…
sTREM-1 predicts mortality in hospitalized patients with infection in a tropical, middle-income country
Few studies of biomarkers as predictors of outcome in infection have been performed in tropical, low- and middle-income countries where…
Autoantibody-mediated neurological diseases
Autoimmune neurological diseases are an expanding group of phenotypically characteristic, potentially treatable syndromes. A number of these conditions are mediated…
COVID-19: Study shows virus can infect heart cells in lab dish
A new study shows that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 (coronavirus), can infect heart cells in a lab dish,…
Sneaky salmonella finds a backdoor into plants
Researchers have discovered that bacteria such as salmonella, E. coli and listeria have a backdoor to take advantage of humans’…
Next-generation sequencing to provide precision medicine for rare metabolic disorders
Advances in next-generation-sequencing technology that allow researchers to look at billions of pieces of genetic information are changing the way…