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U.S. EPA to Eliminate All Mammal Testing by 2035

Science Magazine | September 25, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington, D.C., announced today that it will stop conducting…
sciencecitySeptember 25, 2019
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Thomas Michel
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Discordance Between eNOS Phosphorylation and Activation Revealed by Multispectral Imaging and Chemogenetic Methods

Eroglu, E., et al. | September 25, 2019
Nitric oxide (NO) synthesized by the endothelial isoform of nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) is a…
sciencecitySeptember 25, 2019
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Megan Young Receives AMA Inspiration Award

BU School of Medicine | September 25, 2019
Megan Young, MD, assistant dean for student affairs and assistant professor of medicine in the…
sciencecitySeptember 25, 2019
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The Future of Mind Control

The Harvard Gazette | September 25, 2019
Charles M. Lieber and Shaun Patel, a faculty member at the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General…
sciencecitySeptember 25, 2019
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Targeting a Rogue T Cell Prevents and Reverses Multiple Sclerosis in Mice

Boston Children's Hospital | September 25, 2019
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease affecting both adults and children. It’s driven by “helper” T…
sciencecitySeptember 25, 2019
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Genetic Predisposition Unveiled in Diabetic Kidney Disease

Broad Institute | September 24, 2019
One out of four adults with diabetes will ultimately develop kidney disease that can lead…
sciencecitySeptember 24, 2019
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Optogenetic rewiring of thalamocortical circuits to restore function in the stroke injured brain
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Study Finds Hub Linking Movement and Motivation in the Brain

MIT News | September 24, 2019
Our everyday lives rely on planned movement through the environment to achieve goals. A new…
sciencecitySeptember 24, 2019
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An Advance for Drug-Eluting Contact Lenses: Delivery to the Back of the Eye

Boston Children's Hospital | September 23, 2019
Drug-eluting contact lenses, which gradually release drugs into the eye, offer a promising alternative to…
sciencecitySeptember 23, 2019
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Mass. General to Begin ALS Trials That Test Several Drugs at Once

Boston Globe | September 23, 2019
Massachusetts General Hospital will soon start the first clinical trial that simultaneously tests multiple potential…
sciencecitySeptember 23, 2019
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Super-Resolution Labelling with Action-PAINT

Liu, N., et al. | September 20, 2019
Recent advances in localization-based super-resolution microscopy have enabled researchers to visualize single molecular features down…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2019
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