Hormones in the brain control sex-specific behaviors by activating individual genetic programs.
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Hormones in the brain control sex-specific behaviors by activating individual genetic programs.
New research suggests that circular RNA transcripts are not as rare as previously thought.
Whole brain radiation therapy costs mice some of their cognitive abilities, but treatment with low-oxygen air revives their reasoning skills.
A nanoscale device measures electrical signals inside cells without causing damage.
Proteins that appear before patients show symptoms of the disease could offer clues to the disease process.
Scientists have found a way to reactivate a gene in mice that is silenced in a neurodevelopmental disorder called Angelman syndrome.
For honeybees, there’s no place like home. And every year, they must find a new one. Now, a study publishing today (December 8) in Science suggests that the honeybee swarms use inhibitory signals when house-hunting, paralleling the human brain’s deci
Researchers use optogenetics to reverse drug-induced brain and behavioral changes.
Gene expression controlled from afar may have spurred the spurt in brain evolution that led to modern humans.
Researchers ask: Is there an advantage to getting emotional when touching certain textures, or seeing colors change when you listen to music?