New Study Shows a Role for Cholesterol in Pain Perception
The research shows how excess cholesterol in cell membranes may interfere with pain control.
The research shows how excess cholesterol in cell membranes may interfere with pain control.
Hattori focuses on understanding and mapping how the brain integrates information to make decisions.
Seminars on collagen structure and vesicle trafficking sparked thoughtful discussion during chemistry and neuroscience department talks in January.
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Cryo-electron miscroscopy enables researchers to view molecules that are about 1/16th the width of a bacterium.
A new discovery from the lab of chemist Matthew Disney, Ph.D., takes its inspiration from Greek mythology. The compound is a chimera, and it battles a toxic cause of Parkinson's in two ways.
Scientists have discovered two useful new enzymes which may help them create medicines for cancer and other conditions. The enzymes were found in the Natural Products Discovery Center collection.
Predicting who could benefit from a given drug has been difficult. An international team led by neuroscientist Kirill Martemyanov, Ph.D., is training AI to assist.
Chemistry Professor Thomas Kodadek, Ph.D., has won a third Transformative Research Award from the National Institutes of Health for his plan to capitalize on cells' protein recycling machinery as a way to fight cancer.
We're showing our appreciation for our postdoctoral researchers through a week of fun activities to mark National Postdoc Appreciation Week.