Scientists discover how genetic mutations drive Weaver syndrome, with implications for overgrowth disorders and cancer risk
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UCLA researchers have created a first-of-its-kind blueprint that captures how the ovarian reserve — a female’s lifetime supply of eggs — forms in primates.
The work provides the first cellular explanation for mini-puberty, a discovery that could serve as an early biomarker for identifying those at risk of ovarian dysfunction.
Armed with this new manual, scientists can now create more sophisticated and accurate 3D ovarian models, advancing the development of better treatments for infertility and hormonal disorders that affect millions of women worldwide.
Nucleic acid aptamers have attained significant prominence in diagnostics, therapeutics, and medical research owing to their affinity towards multiple molecular targets. Researchers have delved into the realm of aptamer research and their potential clinical applications, encompassing their prospects for treating a diverse array of orthopedic diseases. Although they can serve as an efficient and safe means for therapeutic delivery, further investigations regarding aptamer screening and production cost reduction are requisite.
Developmental scientists and medical social science experts at Northwestern University have spearheaded the creation of the most recent NIH Toolbox, providing the newest nationally standardized assessment of cognitive, language, motor and social-emotional skill development in infants aged 16 days to 42 months.
The original NIH Toolbox, although widely implemented in clinical and research settings, was designed to measure children from 3 years of age through adulthood.