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Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain’s blood vessels. University of Connecticut researchers report in the April 16 issue of Science Advances that mutations in the TARDBP gene ...
Share on Pinterest Just a single serving of an erythritol-sweetened beverage may harm brain and blood vessel health, according to a new cellular study. Image credit: Mats Silvan/Getty Images.
UC Davis Health's first-of-its-kind total body scanner EXPLORER is being given yet another new assignment—assessing how ...
Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain's blood vessels. University of Connecticut researchers report ...
Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain’s blood vessels. To look more closely at this, the researchers used a mouse model carrying a TARDBP mutation known to be associated ...
Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain's blood vessels. Reduced levels of a critical protein are linked to devastating brain diseases like Alzheimer's, frontotemporal ...
Surprisingly, the protein shortage primarily affects the brain's blood vessels. When endothelial cells lack enough TDP-43 protein, they don't stick together as tightly. This creates gaps in the ...
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