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A new study from Michigan State University researchers on a rare genetic disease provides insights into autism, epilepsy and cognitive impairment.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Michigan State UniversityReturning croplands to forests is a sustainability gold standard to mitigate climate change impacts and promote conservation. That is, new research from Michigan State University shows, unless you’re a poor farmer.
Agriculture | Michigan State UniversityBubbly extracellular vesicles could become mini treatment transporters, carrying a combination of therapeutic drugs and genes that target cancer cells and kill them, according to new research from Michigan State University and Stanford University.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityNew research from Michigan State University shows how bioenergy cropping is connected to microbes in the soil.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University scientists have invented a new way to monitor chemotherapy concentrations, which is more effective in keeping patients’ treatments within the crucial therapeutic window.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityFaculty from Michigan State University will join forces and combine wildlife trafficking and supply chain management expertise to reduce global crime with far-reaching impacts.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University researchers have found and flipped a switch in the brain, revealing a single circuit in mice that activates during stress and is controlled by testosterone.
Researching the Brain, Seeking Cures | Michigan State UniversityBirds use odor to identify other birds, and researchers at Michigan State University have shown that if the bacteria that produce the odor is altered, it could negatively impact a bird’s ability to communicate with other birds or find a mate.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityMichigan State University researchers have revealed a new way to detect and attack cancer cells using technology traditionally reserved for solar power.
University Research | Michigan State UniversityStella, a 1-year-old Rottweiler, suffered second- and third-degree burns across her body and was treated using cod fish skins by veterinarians at the Michigan State University Veterinary Medical Center.
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