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Brain-wide correspondence ofgenomics and projections
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Our study found that there’s statistically significant higher enrichment (P = 0.004) of chromatin interaction signals at the corresponding-specific cCRE-gene pair anchors, compared with non-corresponding pair anchors. This suggests that cCRE-gene pairs are more likely to interact in cell types in which the cCREs are active. We used snRNA-seq cells for GWAS with MAGMA v.1.10 to compare human and mouse gene sets.
Read MoreA woman who sued the state for abortion traveled out of state for her procedure
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The Texas state attorney general’s office has proposed indicting Kate Cox, who was told by her doctor that she should not carry the baby to term, since it could jeopardize her future fertility. Cox’s petition to the court “fails to identify what ‘life-threatening’ medical condition that Ms Cox purportedly has that is aggravated by, caused by, or arising from a pregnancy”, the office said.
Read MoreThe FDA approved the first treatment for a human illness
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Victoria Gray, a sickle cell patient who was the first person to receive CRISPR gene-editing treatment in the US, said she is “excited about the promise that this technology has for those living with sickle cell disease.” “Many of the countries where most sickle cell patients live don’t have enough sophisticated medical centres to provide the complicated treatment,” she added.
Read MoreYour blood is indicative of how your organs are aging
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The Knight-ADRC cohort is an NIA-funded study of clinical dementia subjects and age-matched controls. Among individuals with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma data, Alzheimer’s (AD) cases corresponded to those with a diagnosis of dementia of the Alzheimer’s type using criteria equivalent to the National Institute of Neurological and Communication Disorders and Stroke- Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Association for probable AD58.
Read MoreSafety experts want tech to reduce speeding during the 4th GOP debate
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A US-based advocacy group said that it has advocated for “continued emphasis on transportation policies that focus on driver education andawareness, strong laws and law enforcement and infrastructure investment to support these safety initiatives”. The group said that vehicletechnology can play a role, adding, “While vehicle technology can play a role, we have advocated for a continued emphasis on transportation policies.”
Read MorePeople with severe head injury are helped by brain implants
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Stanford University researchers have found that implanting deep brain stimulation can improve the functioning of a brain structure known as thalamus. “For some participants…improvements have been transformative, even many years after the injury,” said Jaimie Henderson, a neurosurgeon at Stanford University in California. The team used brain images and atlases to design treatment procedures for four men and one woman.
Read MoreThere is a race to find the reason why America’s dogs are sick
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Over 200 dogs have died in the US’ Oregon from a respiratory illness, which is similar to a respiratory illness, known as kennel cough, in its symptoms but it’s not responsive to the common antibiotics used to treat it. A veterinarian has said he’s looked at a lot of dog lungs in his career, and these are a little bit different.
Read MoreThere has been a surge in pneumonia in China
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A study by a University College London’s Computational biologist, Francois Balloux, has found that infections with Mycobacterium pneumoniae, a bacterium that causes pneumonia, are increasing in China. “Since China experienced a far longer and harsher lockdown than essentially any other country on Earth…it was anticipated that those ‘lockdown exit’ waves could be substantial in China,” Balloux said.
Read MoreRememberingRosalynn Carter; Sam Altman heading to Microsoft
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A joint United Nations humanitarian assessment team has gained the first outside access to Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. The team, led by WHO, is working to safely evacuate the remaining patients at the hospital, as the Israeli military has told Palestinians in Gaza to evacuate further south along a so-called safety corridor.
Read MoreScientists say progress on the treaty is too slow
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The Centre for International Environmental Law (CILE) said lobbyists from fossil fuel and chemical industries registered for the latest round of negotiations. The increase of 36% from the last round of talks that ended in June is evidence of governments allowing fossil fuel companies to shape the negotiations, it added. “It’s clear the present process cannot overcome the coordinated opposition,” it further said.
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