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Neurology

Subspecialties Neurology

Huntington’s Disease Mechanism: New Insights

| Helen Bristow

How chemical changes in the brain could inform early diagnostic tests

Subspecialties Neurology

Timing Matters in Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis

| Helen Bristow

Dementia biomarkers levels are shown to vary according to the time of day

Subspecialties Neurology

The Value of Neuropathology

| Maggie Flanagan | 3 min read

It’s time to address reimbursement challenges in the field

Subspecialties Neurology

miRNAome Markers of Dementia Disease States

| Helen Bristow

Circulating microRNA levels could be used for the diagnosis of early- and late-stage cognitive impairment as well as Alzheimer’s disease

Subspecialties Oncology

Electrokinetic Sensor Rapidly Diagnoses Brain Cancer

| James Strachan | 5 min read

A new biochip diagnoses glioblastoma in under an hour using electrokinetic technology to detect EGFR biomarkers

Inside the Lab Bioinformatics

Bartonella on the Brain?

| Jessica Allerton

Bacterial DNA research links psychosis with Bartonella infection

Diagnostics Analytical science

Picking Your Battles Against Disease

| Jessica Allerton | 3 min read

How advanced analytical techniques are supporting research of Niemann-Pick Type C – and other rare degenerative diseases

Diagnostics Omics

Molecular Pathology News

| Helen Bristow | 3 min read

Recently reported cell-level research results

Subspecialties Oncology

Shake off the Nerves

| Georgia Hulme | 2 min read

Researchers investigate the molecular pathways involved in nerve-tumor communication

Subspecialties Neurology

The Color in the Cranium

| Danielle Beckman

Painting the tau red. And pink… And green…


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