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Gut microbes are reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution
A new study from Northwestern University is reshaping how scientists think about brain evolution. The research suggests that ...
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Scientists Put Human Gut Bacteria Into Mice and Found Their Brains Showed Primate-like Activity
Synaptic plasticity allows brains to learn, adapt, and rewire. It’s foundational to memory, problem-solving, and complex ...
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Control valve discovered in gut's plumbing system may hold answers to constipation and diarrhea
Although constipation and diarrhea may seem like opposite problems, they both hinge on the same underlying issue: how much fluid moves into the gut. These common issues affect millions of people in ...
Inflammatory gut bacteria that carry proteins structurally similar to myelin may trigger the development and progression of ...
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Gut microbes are reshaping how scientists view brain evolution
For more than a century, scientists have treated the brain as the undisputed command center of human evolution, with the rest ...
Healthy digestion depends on a delicate balance of fluid in the gut. At the heart of that balance are epithelial cells, which line the intestinal wall and control how salt and water move in and out of ...
Discover the top 3 manufacturing mistakes CDMOs make and how to prevent them when scaling for next-generation oncology.
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Scientists identify a molecular switch that controls water flow in the gut
Although constipation and diarrhea may seem like opposite problems, they both hinge on the same underlying issue: how much ...
Researchers have uncovered thousands of preserved metabolic molecules inside fossilized bones millions of years old, offering ...
Depression, one of the most prevalent mental health disorders worldwide, is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, ...
Pancreatic organoids reveal how lumen shape is controlled by the balance between cell proliferation, internal pressure, and epithelial permeability.
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Human gut microbes made mice brains act more like primates
Scientists have long suspected that the trillions of microbes in our intestines do more than digest lunch, but new work goes ...
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