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Mutations in Autism-Linked Gene Cause Membrane Mischief
Holly Barker, PhD,
Spectrum
| Jan 26, 2023
| 4 min read
Inactivating TAOK1 prompts tentacle-like protrusions to form all over a neuron’s surface, revealing the gene’s role in molding the membrane.
Engineering the Microbiome: CRISPR Leads the Way
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists have genetically modified isolated microbes for decades. Now, using CRISPR, they intend to target entire microbiomes.
The Mysterious Western Blot Message
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 1, 2024
| 2 min read
Elissavet Chartampila meticulously crafted handwritten labels for her lab tools. Little did she know that some labels last forever.
Illuminating Specimens Through Live Cell Imaging
Charlene Lancaster, PhD
| Mar 14, 2024
| 8 min read
Live cell imaging is a powerful microscopy technique employed by scientists to monitor molecular processes and cellular behavior in real time.
How Intracellular Bacteria Hijack Your Cells
Catherine Offord
| Dec 1, 2022
| 10+ min read
Scientists studying pathogens such as
Chlamydia
,
Legionella
, and
Listeria
get a master class in how to control the internal workings of mammalian cells.
SNO-y Protein Levels Help Explain Why More Women Develop Alzheimer’s
Dan Robitzski
| Jan 6, 2023
| 4 min read
Female postmortem brains contain more S-nitrosylated C3 proteins, likely linked to menopause, which instruct immune cells to kill neuronal synapses.
New and Old Techniques in Modern Neuroscience
Alison F. Takemura
| Oct 1, 2016
| 6 min read
Imaging and manipulating the brain has come a long way from electrodes and the patch clamp, though such traditional tools remain essential.
Researchers Use Ultrasound to Control Neurons in Mice
Natalia Mesa, PhD
| Feb 9, 2022
| 4 min read
A study shows “sonogenetics” could be a useful new tool in neuroscience and other fields.
Defying Dogma: Decentralized Translation in Neurons
Danielle Gerhard, PhD
| Sep 8, 2023
| 10+ min read
To understand how memories are formed and maintained, neuroscientists travel far beyond the cell body in search of answers.
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