Nature News
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[:es]Electrical stimulation helps paralysed people walk again — and now we know why[:]
Detailed gene-activity map could pave way for more precise treatments for many more people with spinal-cord injuries.
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[:es]Electrical stimulation helps paralysed people walk again — and now we know why[:]
Detailed gene-activity map could pave way for more precise treatments for many more people with spinal-cord injuries.
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[:es]Electrical stimulation helps paralysed people walk again — and now we know why[:]
Detailed gene-activity map could pave way for more precise treatments for many more people with spinal-cord injuries.
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[:es]Cancer drugs are closing in on some of the deadliest mutations[:]
The protein KRAS, mutated in many cancers, was deemed ‘undruggable’. Now scientists are hoping to save lives with a batch of new compounds that target it.
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[:es]Cancer drugs are closing in on some of the deadliest mutations[:]
The protein KRAS, mutated in many cancers, was deemed ‘undruggable’. Now scientists are hoping to save lives with a batch of new compounds that target it.
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[:es]Cancer drugs are closing in on some of the deadliest mutations[:]
The protein KRAS, mutated in many cancers, was deemed ‘undruggable’. Now scientists are hoping to save lives with a batch of new compounds that target it.
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[:es]Faster MRI scan captures brain activity in mice[:]
Improved technique could provide fine-scale insights into how brain regions communicate.
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[:es]Faster MRI scan captures brain activity in mice[:]
Improved technique could provide fine-scale insights into how brain regions communicate.