Month: November 2022

Unveiling the Secrets of High-Risk Neuroblastoma Using Cell Marker Genes

Imagine high-risk neuroblastoma as a treacherous maze, with tumor cells hiding around every corner. Scientists embarked on a mission to find a guide through this maze by identifying specific genes that can predict prognosis in high-risk neuroblastoma (HRNB) patients. They collected extensive multi-omics datasets, including gene expression and DNA methylation data, from HRNB patients and […]

Published on November 10, 2022

Unlocking the Power of Probiotics: Can They Boost Memory in the Elderly?

Imagine your brain as a grand library, filled with shelves of memories. But as time goes by, some of those shelves start to gather dust and the books become harder to find. That’s where probiotics come in! In this groundbreaking study, researchers are exploring the influence of probiotics – tiny superheroes that live in your […]

Published on November 10, 2022

Unlocking the Brain’s Defense: SIRT1 Activation Reduces Cognitive Decline After Surgery

The brain is the hero of our neurologic adventure, constantly battling enemies like cognitive decline. One particular foe, known as postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD), can arise after surgery. Scientists have been investigating the role of microglia, the brain’s immune cells, in this ailment. But what about the changes happening on the other side of the […]

Published on November 10, 2022