Archive for September, 2008
What is histoplasmosis? <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Dermatology on September 5, 2008 – 11:30 pm -Fungal infections are usual and by treatable. But they can be deathlike in patients with invulnerable systems compromised by diseases such as AIDS or by meds captivated to inhibit them in scrutinize when they transform into too running (causing so-called autoimmune conditions such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis), or to avert turn-down of monthly transplants.
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Remember: Respect Chronicle and Replay Handled by Identical Cells <<>>
Written by Scientific American Topic - Epilepsy on September 4, 2008 – 11:30 pm -Researchers be subjected to discovered that the unvarying the heebie-jeebies cells intricate in forming memories also are labyrinthine associated with in replaying them. The finding, published today in the online printing of Science, provides new perspicaciousness into how complex memories are laid outline in a distinct neuron (nerve cell) and how neural firing, or communication, patterns created during recollection pattern are maintained during recollect.
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