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Brain-wide pathway for waste clearance captured by contrast enhanced MRI
Helene Benveniste of Stony Brook University discusses the use of contrast-enhanced MRI to visualize the glymphatic system, a paravascular pathway that facilitates the clearance of waste and solutes from the cerebrospinal fluid and interstitial fluid of the brain.
Published February 22, 2013
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Heart beat
Diabetic patients are more than twice as likely to die from a heart attack as non-diabetic patients, but the mechanisms that underlie increased heart attack-related mortality in diabetic...
Published February 15, 2013
Scientific Show Stopper
Viral defense, "PAR" excellence
Blood coagulation is a host defense system that prevents the spread of pathogens. It is mediated by a variety of proteases (protein-cleaving enzymes) that also activate cells by cleaving a...
Published February 8, 2013
Scientific Show Stopper
Real time imaging
T cells that recognize the "self", known as autoreactive T cells, can infiltrate the central nervous system (CNS) and cause disorders like multiple sclerosis. Using a rat model of multiple...
Published February 1, 2013
Scientific Show Stopper
Jeffrey Friedman
Dr. Jeffrey Friedman, of Rockefeller University, has been at the center of discovery of the molecular determinants of why we eat what we eat and, more importantly, why we eat so much of what we eat. Over the last three decades, now almost daily in t...
Published February 1, 2013
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