This new functional study demonstrates that supplementation with low - dose elevATP ® during a structured resistance training program can significantly increase human strength, power, and performance.
Not exact matches
In the
new study, the researchers used
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to record brain responses in sleeping babies while they were presented with emotionally neutral, positive, or negative human vocalizations or nonvocal environmental sounds.
Researchers at Umeå University in Sweden, together with researchers at Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, show in a
new study how natural selection drives
functional evolution of a large protein family in conifer trees.
A
new study in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reports a link between reduced
functional activation and reduced cortical thickness in the brains of patients with bipolar disorder.
A
study in the journal Science Translational Medicine details a
new procedure for making damaged, donated lungs
functional, potentially doubling the number of lungs available for transplant.
In a
new study, published today in the journal Advanced
Functional Materials, researchers used a combination of 3D imaging and 3D printing techniques to create a custom silicone guide implanted with biochemical cues to help nerve regeneration.
In a
new study published in Biological Psychiatry, Dr. James Gold, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and his colleagues now provide a
new clue to the relationship between motivational deficits and
functional impairment.
In this
new study and for the first time, scientists used
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) combined with a standard clinical trial design to derive an unbiased brain - based neurological marker to predict analgesia associated with placebo treatment in patients with chronic knee osteoarthritis pain.
The proteins we identified seem to be involved in fundamental developmental processes and we hope that
functional studies will show that some of them are ideal candidate targets for the design of
new and selective inhibitors.»
Anatomical
studies confirmed the importance of the right rehabilitation schedule: Depending on the therapeutic design, different patterns of
new nerve fibers that sprouted into the cervical spinal cord from the healthy part of the brain and thus aid
functional recovery to varying degrees were apparent.
Our
new study has shown that we can go even further: from these co-mutations it is possible to uncover the protein's macrostructure, its fundamental structural and
functional units.»
Dr Leonardo Guasti added: «It represents an entirely
new concept for the
study of the adrenal gland as the ability to generate donor - specific and
functional adrenal - like cells will facilitate the next generation of cell - based treatments for adrenal insufficiency, the modelling of adrenal specific diseases, and the testing of personalised interventions on cells derived from patients.»
In a
new study the PhD students Jan Hoeber, Niclas König and Carl Trolle, working in Dr.Elena Kozlova's research group transplanted human stem cells to an avulsion injury in mice with the aim to restore a
functional route for sensory information from peripheral tissues into the spinal cord.
«Women have more active brains than men: Largest
functional brain imaging
study to date identifies specific brain differences between women and men, according to a
new report in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.»
A possible binding site is only
functional in less than one percent of circumstances, says the
study's other co-corresponding author Rohs, a professor of biological sciences, chemistry, physics, and computer science who is also a faculty member in the
new USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience.
But this is the first time, to my knowledge, that the direct link is established from a novel gene to a novel structure to the invasion of a completely
new ecological opportunity,» said Abderrahman Khila, an evolutionary and developmental genomicist at the Institute of
Functional Genomics of Lyon, who led the
study on the delicate insects called water striders.
Beauchamp and Nath followed up on that
study with a
new one in which they scanned people's brains with
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as they played McGurk videos of mismatched sounds and lip movements.
A
new study by scientists at the University of Sheffield revealed there is a
functional role for «extra» sperm in the early stages of embryo development.
«Our work expands the repertoire of
functional genetic elements,» says the
study's leader Yaniv Erlich, who is an assistant professor of computer science at Columbia Engineering, a member of Columbia's Data Science Institute, and a core member of the
New York Genome Center.
«The ability to control the
functional states of opioid receptors is of particular interest because they belong to the large family of so - called G - protein - coupled transmembrane receptors (GPCRs), which make up a large fraction of the proteins targeted by pharmaceutical agents,» says Matthias Schönberger, first author of the
new study.
«Our finding of a link between bipolar disorder and the striatum at the molecular level complements
studies that implicate the same brain region in bipolar disorder at the anatomical level, including
functional imaging
studies that show altered activity in the striatum of bipolar subjects during tasks that involve balancing reward and risk,» said TRSI Research Associate Rodrigo Pacifico, who was first author of the
new study.
«This work will fuel many
functional and translational
studies and allow for
new drug design venues.»
These
studies revealed that the
new template's ability to mediate the attachment of a
new functional group to a distant carbon atom can be «tuned» by making slight changes to its chemical composition, including the choice of the proper metal catalyst at its working end.
«Since the structures of this material are compatible with silicon technology, we can expect that
new non-volatile memory devices with ferroelectric polycrystalline layers of hafnium oxide will be able to be built directly onto silicon in the near future,» says the corresponding author of the
study and head of the Laboratory of
Functional Materials and Devices for Nanoelectronics, Andrei Zenkevich.
«It has the potential to open a whole
new set of
studies into the
functional implications of interspecies interactions.»
However, while other
studies have shown that around 5 - 8 % of the genome is conserved at the level of DNA sequence, indicating that it is
functional, the
new study shows that in addition much more, possibly up to 30 %, is also conserved at the level of RNA structure.
«In this
study, a
new «source analysis» method was used for the first time to measure
functional networks in the infant brain: with the help of a computer model, the measured EEG signals were interpreted as activity in the infant cortex, which enabled the evaluation of the
functional networking of neurons in a very versatile manner on the cortical level,» says Sampsa Vanhatalo, a professor in clinical neurophysiology and the head of the
study.
This provides
new opportunities related to the
study of how the heterogeneities that appear at lower levels of the
functional hierarchy, for example at the level of bacterial populations, eventually end up in the same chemical pattern that is specific to different diseases.
«Scientists tissue - engineer
functional part of human stomach in laboratory: Researchers can grow
functional stomach and intestinal tissues to
study diseases,
new drugs.»
Writing in Advanced
Functional Materials in February 2018, the researchers presented the results of
studies into a
new material that may solve the long - standing dendrite problem.
The revolution in neuroscience is often characterized as a revolution in
new imaging technology.A long overdue reassessment of neuroimaging machines — in particular the
functional magnetic resonance imager — has underlined that what you see is not always what you get.A
study published this year in Perspectives on Psychological Science noted that many papers in social neuroscience, the field that examines the neurobiology of social behavior, suffered from faulty analyses that produced «voodoo correlations» in their data.
This HDG genome represented the most complete de novo genome assembly to date, and with other omics data resources available from this individual, the work can be used as a benchmark for developing
new sequencing and assembly techniques, and for
functional studies involving RNA or protein analysis.
Thus, this
study has implications for analysis of human vaccine
studies, as in addition to searching for defined lineages it is worthwhile to perform
functional analysis of monoclonal antibodies that may have found
new structural solutions to high affinity binding which can not be discerned from DNA sequence alone.
«This research is one of several recent
studies that bring to light a
new role for tRNAs to produce small
functional RNAs, in this case,
functional tRNA halves.»
Published in the
New England Journal of Medicine on May 12, 2016, the
study's findings suggest patients» illness severity,
functional abilities, cognitive status and neuropsychological well - being are not associated with caregiver outcomes.
«
New methods such the CRISPR - Cas9 system for gene editing now make it possible to carry out
functional studies in other species, and this will in turn lead to decisive advances in our understanding of early embryonic development in mammals.»
Research builds on a series of recent landmark
studies, at JCVI, which have led to transformative
new methodology for synthetic biology and
functional genomics
A
new strategy for
functional signaling
studies of B ‐ cell lines by the CRISPR / Cas9 mediated deletion of BCR and B ‐ cell co ‐ receptor genes.
Our results demonstrate that perilipin - related regulation of fat metabolism is conserved in nematodes and provide
new possibilities for
functional studies of lipid metabolism.
Our results demonstrate the existence of a perilipin - related regulation of fat metabolism in nematodes and provide
new possibilities for
functional studies of lipid metabolism.
In parallel to these
functional pathological
studies, we also demonstrated the pertinence of this
new disease - specific cell model to identify
new therapeutic strategies.
Thinking about a different movement activates a
new assortment of neurons, a phenomenon confirmed by cross-validation using
functional MRI in He's previous
study.
When it comes to the deadly skin cancer melanoma,
studying functional tissue rather than cell lines may better provide insight into the disease's development, according to
new research from a Howard...
The strong interaction with the Institute of Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC), one of the most prestigious biomedical research center in Europe, greatly contributes to the design and development of
new techniques and tools for
functional studies.
This network funds pilot
studies to expedite collaboration between the two groups, conduct model organism - based
functional studies of disease gene variants, and develop
new therapeutic strategies using model organisms.
These
studies showed not just proof of concept of a
new technology, but a spectacular jump in what is possible within
functional genomics.
Our
study provides
new evidence that there is disrupted organization of
functional brain networks in AD.
Across the subregions, GAD patients had increased connectivity with a previously characterized frontoparietal executive control network and decreased connectivity with an insula - and cingulate - based salience network.Our findings provide
new insights into the
functional neuroanatomy of the human amygdala and converge with connectivity
studies in experimental animals.
«This
study is purely based on differences in morphological characters between fossil specimens, with each character weighted equally, and with disregard of any
functional aspects of every character,» says Dr. Gerrit van den Bergh of the University of Wollongong in
New South Wales, one of the authors of the 2016
study published in Nature that supports the idea that H. floresiensis descended from H. erectus and was made small by insular dwarfism.
Genomic
studies, which in principle group together co-regulated genes, can potentially identify
new components of known regulatory pathways in ES cells that can subsequently be explored in
functional studies.