Unraveling the unraveller: novel protein-protein interactions and roles of regulatory protein HNRNPU.
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Using a forebrain assembloid model, Kim & team unveil that gene-regulating crosstalk between neurons & glial cells potentially contributes to developing schizophrenia. #preprint
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Kim & team devise a forebrain assembloid model of schizophrenia to investigate the disease's complex etiology. Their model unveils that gene-regulating crosstalk between neurons and glial cells potentially contributes to developing schizophrenia.
A new study from Washington State University explores the transgenerational impact of prenatal cannabis exposure in mice. #preprint
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We know cannabis use during pregnancy can cause developmental issues—but could those effects ripple through future generations? A new study from Washington State University explores the transgenerational impact of prenatal cannabis exposure in mice.
We can make decisions in our sleep! This #preprint reveals how the different sleep stages alter the underlying mechanisms of decision-making.
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Alouettes select Montreal Carabins QB Jonathan Sénécal in 2025 CFL Draft
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The University of Quebec at Montréal (#UMontreal) is offering a "Poste de professeure, professeur en Théories #littéraires : études féministes, au Département d'études littéraires".
🗓️Deadline for Applications: January 29, 2024
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The 58th Vanier Cup drew 201,000 average viewers on @[email protected].
Add in @[email protected] number and over 325,000 people watched Canadian university football's national championship game.
The Montréal Carabins and UBC Thunderbirds drew an average audience of 126,200 on CBC during the 58th Vanier Cup, per sources. This was a 20.1 percent decrease from last year’s game between the Laval Rouge et Or and Saskatchewan Huskies, both of whom traditionally draw larger audiences. None of the figures presented here include online […]