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Scientists identify alterations of neuronal connectivity distributed throughout different regions of the cerebral cortex in obsessive-compulsive disorder

“This fact could explain the presence of intrusive thoughts in this patient population as a result of inefficient sensory filtering”, says Carles Soriano-Mas

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Paperdrop Diagnostics, IDIBELL and MútuaTerrassa collaborate in the design of the first quick test to predict ischemic stroke

The objective of the agreement is to develop a low-cost diagnostic test capable of assessing the risk of ischemic stroke in patients without symptoms.

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The novel method Nested CRISPR enables efficient genome editing using long DNA fragments

CRISPR is a technique that is revolutionizing biomedical research through high-precision genome editing. However, even though it allows the creation or correction of mutations consisting of a single or few nucleotides with relative ease, it still possesses limitations upon introducing larger fragments of DNA in the genome. For instance, the genomic insertion of a gene

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Dopamine modulates the reward experiences elicited by music

A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS), reveals a causal link between dopamine and the reward responses in humans when listening to music. The study was conducted by researchers from the Cognition and Brain Plasticity Group of the University of Barcelona and the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute of Bellvitge

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Ruth Rodríguez Barrueco, L’Oréal-UNESCO Research Award “For Women in Science”

IDIBELL – University of Barcelona researcher Ruth Rodríguez Barrueco has been awarded one of the five L’Oréal-UNESCO Research Awards “For Women in Science” in its 2018-19 call. The award, worth € 15,000, will support and promote the project carried out by Dr. Rodríguez-Barrueco, which focuses on the discovery of new targets for breast cancer treatment. Breast

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