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A new study published today in The American Journal of Human Genetics has identified 44 genes linked to age-related hearing loss giving a much clearer understanding of how the condition develops and potential treatments.
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a new approach to broadly survey learning-related changes in synapse properties. In a study published in the Journal of Neuroscience and featured on the journal's cover, the researchers used machine-learning algorithms to analyze thousands of images from the cerebral cortex. This allowed them to identify synapses from an entire cortical region, revealing unanticipated information about how synaptic properties change during development and learning.
Bionovo, Inc. (Nasdaq: BNVI) announced today that it has entered into a common stock purchase agreement with Aspire Capital Fund LLC, an Illinois limited liability company, which provides that, subject to certain conditions and limitations, Aspire Capital is committed to purchase up to an aggregate of $15.0 million of Bionovo shares of common stock over a two year term, based on prevailing market prices over a period preceding each sale.
Thousands more American senior citizens with kidney disease are good candidates for transplants and could get them if physicians would get past outdated medical biases and put them on transplant waiting lists, according to a new study by Johns Hopkins researchers.
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