The brain goes through five distinct stages between birth and death, a new study shows. Scientists identified the average ages—9, 32, 66 and 83—when the pattern of connections inside our brains shift.
Payers worldwide are struggling with a new generation of precision medicines that come with a hefty price tag. Ben Hargreaves finds that the UK’s NICE is once again caught between ensuring ...
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Figure 2: Complete loss of Rom-1 results in apoptotic rod photoreceptor death. Figure 3: The loss of Rom-1 leads to the development of short ROSs, which exhibit a biphasic pattern of disorganization.
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