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Morphotek announces first therapeutic monoclonal antibody for clinical development

Morphotek announces first therapeutic monoclonal antibody for clinical development

Brain cells outside damaged area in stroke patients take on new roles

Brain cells outside damaged area in stroke patients take on new roles

Scientists discover way of shrinking tumours in cancers

Scientists discover way of shrinking tumours in cancers

Magnetic pulses disrupt neurons that govern motor skills and make a right-handed person to use the left hand

Magnetic pulses disrupt neurons that govern motor skills and make a right-handed person to use the left hand

Scientists identify genetic contribution to sense of smell

Scientists identify genetic contribution to sense of smell

Research: SorCS1 gene is linked to Alzheimer's disease, Type 2 diabetes

Research: SorCS1 gene is linked to Alzheimer's disease, Type 2 diabetes

Early weaning and separation from mothers promotes long-lasting hyperactivity and anxiety in children

Early weaning and separation from mothers promotes long-lasting hyperactivity and anxiety in children

Study establishes link between swearing and pain tolerance

Study establishes link between swearing and pain tolerance

Study indicates majority of children suffering from chronic headache may outgrow the condition

Study indicates majority of children suffering from chronic headache may outgrow the condition

New computational model provides mathematical description of interactions between cortical neurons

New computational model provides mathematical description of interactions between cortical neurons

Johnson & Johnson acquires Marus Endovascular

Johnson & Johnson acquires Marus Endovascular

Scientists find Alzheimer's Disease reduces human brain cancer growth

Scientists find Alzheimer's Disease reduces human brain cancer growth

NIH awards $2.4 million to help disabled students for careers in neuroscience

NIH awards $2.4 million to help disabled students for careers in neuroscience

Individuals with growing amount of white matter hyperintensities are more likely to develop dementia

Individuals with growing amount of white matter hyperintensities are more likely to develop dementia

Astellas Pharma announces Phase IV study results of Lexiscan injection at ASNC session

Astellas Pharma announces Phase IV study results of Lexiscan injection at ASNC session

Sixth sense a reality: Research

Sixth sense a reality: Research

Phase 3 clinical study demonstrates efficacy of metformin therapy in type 2 diabetes

Phase 3 clinical study demonstrates efficacy of metformin therapy in type 2 diabetes

Negative childhood experiences impacting in the brains of Indigenous kids

Negative childhood experiences impacting in the brains of Indigenous kids

Gait disruption increases risk of falls in Parkinson's patients: Study

Gait disruption increases risk of falls in Parkinson's patients: Study

Research offers new strategy to increase learning with less effort

Research offers new strategy to increase learning with less effort

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