Introduction Imagine waking up one day to find that your immune system, your body’s vigilant protector, is not as responsive as it should be. For people battling depression, this isn’t just a metaphor but a biological reality. Exciting new research explored in the [research paper](https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052585) titled “Monocytes from Depressed Patients Display an Altered Pattern of […]
Tag: Cell biology

Unraveling the Genetic Mystery of Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy: Insights into Rbfox1 and Calpain 3
Introduction Imagine for a moment that you wake up one day and realize your muscles aren’t quite cooperating like they used to. Simple tasks like lifting your arms or standing up feel challenging. For those with Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (FSHD), this scenario is an all-too-real part of their daily lives. FSHD is a genetic disorder […]

Unlocking the Genetic Puzzle: How Tiny DNA Deletions Can Influence Schizophrenia and Brain Structure**
Introduction The human brain is a marvel of complexity, with its myriad functions ranging from facilitating our daily tasks to harboring the essence of our personalities. Yet, what happens when small tweaks in our genetic code ripple through this intricate organ? This intriguing question lies at the heart of a groundbreaking pilot study that delves […]

Unraveling Minds: The New Science of ADHD Treatment
Introduction Imagine having a magic key that could potentially unlock the full potential of your brain, allowing you to focus with laser-like precision. For many, this key is Methylphenidate, commonly known by its brand names, Ritalin or Concerta. It’s a medication widely used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), a condition famously characterized by […]

Unraveling the Viral Mystery: How Common Influenza A Strains May Affect the Brain and Link to Schizophrenia
Introduction: The Unexpected Viral Culprit Behind Mental Health Mysteries Imagine catching a common cold or flu and having it influence your mental health or that of your child in the long run. Strange as it may sound, there’s a scientific intrigue brewing around how viruses might impact our brains over time. When it comes to […]

Genes and Attention: The Folate Connection
Introduction: A Genetic Puzzle of the Mind Imagine a world where understanding your genetic makeup could unveil secrets related to mental well-being. It’s intriguing to think that a tiny shift in your genetic code can ripple through your life, influencing behaviors and cognitive functions. In the landscape of psychological and health research, genes have always […]
The Effects of Birth Order and Birth Interval on the Phenotypic Expression of Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Up-Regulation of leucocytes Genes Implicated in Telomere Dysfunction and Cellular Senescence Correlates with Depression and Anxiety Severity Scores
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Human-Specific Histone Methylation Signatures at Transcription Start Sites in Prefrontal Neurons
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Expression Profiles of Mitochondrial Genes in the Frontal Cortex and the Caudate Nucleus of Developing Humans and Mice Selectively Bred for High and Low Fear
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