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- New method to identify nanoparticles in tissue may shed light on their health impact
- Brain induces preference for caloric food for energy storage
- They're red hot: Biologists researched the long-term effect of a heat stress
New method to identify nanoparticles in tissue may shed light on their health impact Posted: 26 Mar 2016 08:08 AM PDT A team of researchers has demonstrated a pioneering method for the rapid visualization and identification of engineered nanoparticles in tissue. |
Brain induces preference for caloric food for energy storage Posted: 24 Mar 2016 04:24 PM PDT Given the choice between eating something caloric with an unpleasant taste and more palatable food with no calories, some vertebrates may choose the former, prioritizing energy to assure their survival. |
They're red hot: Biologists researched the long-term effect of a heat stress Posted: 24 Mar 2016 07:47 AM PDT A short exposure of cells to a heat stress induces a cellular senescence, new research indicates. The researched molecular mechanisms of a stress-induced senescence may help in elaboration of new approaches to cancer cure. |
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