Not exact matches
The lead
author of the new study, Guillem Anglada [1], from the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (CSIC), Granada, Spain, explains the significance of this find: «The dust around Proxima is important because, following the
discovery of the terrestrial planet Proxima b, it's the first indication of the presence of an elaborate planetary
system, and not just a single planet, around the star closest to our Sun.»
«By combining this work with our previously published high - throughput screening
system, we are able to create a drug -
discovery pipeline with efficiency we had never imagined before,» adds Tsung - Yao Chang, a recent MIT PhD recipient and one of the paper's lead
authors.
Within the category of Physiology and Medicine, the recipients are Science
authors John O'Keefe, May - Britt Moser, and Edvard I. Moser for their
discoveries of cells that constitute a positioning
system in the brain.
IMB Senior Principal Investigator Dr Bruno Reversade, one of the study's
authors, who also led the
discovery of Elabela two years ago, stated, «I am very pleased that we have further uncovered a critical role of Elabela in the establishment of the circulatory
system, following its
discovery as a hormone essential for heart development in 2013.
«It's the first thing that tells the immune
system that something's been damaged,» explained UVA's Sachin Gadani, the lead
author of a new paper outlining the
discovery.
«When I was looking at HSC images with the students, we came across a ring - like galaxy and we immediately recognized it as a strong - lensing signature,» said Masayuki Tanaka, the lead
author of a science paper on the
system's
discovery.
This
discovery —
authored by UCSD investigators Severine Boillee, Koji Yamanaka, Cleveland and others and published in the June 2 issue of the journal Science — confirms the importance of the new therapeutic approach, which delivers an antisense drug directly to the whole nervous
system, including non-neuronal cells.
The study's lead
author, Dr Juliane Liepe from the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial, said: «The
discovery of the importance of spliced peptides could present pros and cons when researching the immune
system.
Libraries around the country are developing mobile applications and online
discovery systems that make it easier to explore books and
authors on the go.