Imagine you’re building a treehouse, but some kids have all the best tools and supplies while others have to make do with what they can find. Well, it turns out that a similar idea holds true for the development of our brains. Childhood socioeconomic status (SES) and access to resources can impact the pace of […]
Published on May 12, 2023
Delirium, a peculiar syndrome that can have serious consequences for older individuals, has piqued the interest of scientists. In this study, researchers embarked on a quest to uncover the secret biomarkers that may hold insights into this puzzling condition. They scoured through vast scientific databases like treasure hunters in search of treasure maps. After meticulously […]
Published on May 12, 2023
Imagine wandering through a labyrinth, except instead of walls, you’re surrounded by countless cells, each holding a piece of information crucial to understanding Alzheimer’s disease. That’s the beauty of SCAD-Brain, a public database featuring single cell RNA-seq data from human and mouse brains affected by the disease. Just like explorers mapping out a new world, […]
Published on May 12, 2023