Monthly Archives: October 2023

Can we accurately diagnose different clinical variants of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy using IPMDS-PSP criteria?

AoS. Can we accurately diagnose different clinical variants of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy using IPMDS-PSP criteria

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is the second most common degenerative parkinsonian syndrome after idiopathic Parkinson’s disease. PSP is a clinically heterogeneous disorder with several clinical variants. The two most common clinical variants are the Richardson (PSP-RS) and

Microbial community assembly and the microbiome revolution

AoS. Microbial community assembly and the microbiome revolution

Microbial communities (i.e. groups of potentially interacting microbial populations that co-exist in space and time) most commonly represent complex and highly diverse assortments of microbial populations, each possessing different genomic features that reflect on their specific life

Exploring gap junction networks required for zebrafish skin pattern formation

The study of pattern formation has advanced to a new phase involving channel molecules acting on bioelectric signals, with gap junctions being major relevant factors. Gap junctions are composed of connexin proteins: six connexins form hemichannels/connexons on

The Science Behind Optical Alignment Instruments

AoS. The Science Behind Optical Alignment Instruments

Optical alignment is similar to fine-tuning the lenses in your glasses to help you see clearly. It’s a fundamental process in ensuring that optical devices like cameras, microscopes, and equipment used to make computer chips work perfectly.

Social rank recognition is altered in autism spectrum disorder

AoS. Social rank recognition is altered in autism spectrum disorder

Humans and many other animals spend their lives in social groups, along with constructing social hierarchy within the groups. Since social hierarchy is a principal determinant for allocation of limited resources for individuals in a group, assessments