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Scientists devise process for making precision anti-inflammatory medicines with fewer side-effects at UF Scripps Biomedical Research in Jupiter, Florida.
Scientists devise process for making precision anti-inflammatory medicines with fewer side-effects at UF Scripps Biomedical Research in Jupiter, Florida.
Scientists shed new light on how an autism risk gene changes brain development in a way that may lead to sensory processing disorders.
Much of what we think of as memory loss is not a result of broken connections or age-related decline, but an important feature. A new study on transient forgetting from Davis lab at UF Florida sheds light on one element of this process.
Disney lab at UF Scripps developed a compound that disables the replication engine of COVID-19 by disabling its viral "clutch."
A study from Martemyanov lab solves the mystery of how cones form their distinctive brain connections, giving humans and other animals their sophisticated and powerful vision sense.
How do cones form their distinctive brain connections, giving humans and other animals their sophisticated and powerful vision sense? A new study sheds light on the issue.
The three enzymes used, to construct the terpines were identified only last year, from the microbial strain collection at UF Scripps' Natural Products Discovery Center.
Mutations to SARS-CoV-2 in mid 2020 made the virus' spike proteins more stable, improving its ability to infect cells.
Inhibiting the key gene involved in cancer drug resistance could dull the anti-cancer immune response by inhibiting a type of T lymphocytes, a study from Sundrud lab finds.
Dyclonine, an anesthetic found in some sore-throat products, protected cultured neurons against glutamate and peroxide toxicity.