Genetic Mutations in Brain Tumors Could Turn Out Useful - Neuroscience News
Por um escritor misterioso
Descrição
Scientists have discovered genetic mutations in brain tumors that alter brain tumor metabolism. The scientists report that cells with defective IDH1 or IDH2 genes had over 100 more metabolites with altered concentrations than cells without defective IDH1 or IDH2 genes. One such metabolite is the very common brain metabolite, N-acetyl-aspartyl-glutamate, or NAAG. Concentration levels of NAAG were 50 times less in cells with IDH1 defective genes. Armed with this research, scientists may be able to improve identification and targeting of […]
Neuroscience News provides research news for neuroscience, neurology, psychology, AI, brain science, mental health, robotics and cognitive sciences.
Neuroscience News provides research news for neuroscience, neurology, psychology, AI, brain science, mental health, robotics and cognitive sciences.
Stanford Medicine-led research identifies gene 'fingerprint' for brain aging, News Center
Functional genomics and systems biology in human neuroscience
Tiny DNA circles are key drivers of cancer, Stanford Medicine-led international study finds, News Center
Our Favorite Neuroscience Stories of 2022
Promising Targets Discovered for Rare Brain Disorder PSP - Neuroscience News
Signaling pathways in brain tumors and therapeutic interventions
Study Shows a Solitary Mutation Can Destroy Critical 'Window' of Early Brain Development - Neuroscience News
A History of the Classification of Glioma Brain Tumors
Model Predicts Better Outcomes for Brain Tumors with Gene Mutation - News Center
We Need to Know How Menopause Changes Women's Brains - The New York Times
Brain Tumors - Physiopedia
Genetic Landscape of Common Brain Tumors Holds Key to Personalized Treatment - Neuroscience News
Brain Fog Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Cancers, Free Full-Text