A team of researchers has discovered a method to activate a bacterial defense system, known as CBASS, to self-destruct and prevent the spread of viruses…
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A study at the Icahn School of Medicine has uncovered that asenapine, an antipsychotic medication, may work through the TAAR1 receptor, revealing crucial differences between…
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai unveiled mEnrich-seq, a groundbreaking method for microbiome research, enabling more precise and efficient study of specific bacteria…
A team from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has developed “BridgePRS,” a new statistical technique to improve disease prediction for non-European individuals,…
Mount Sinai researchers identified an allergy pathway that improves antitumor immunity in lung cancer. Combining immunotherapy with an allergy drug, dupilumab, yielded significant tumor reduction…
Researchers at Mount Sinai have discovered how the protein TIMP2 affects the hippocampus, a brain area vital for memory and learning. Using advanced techniques in…
Decoding Treatment-Resistant Depression: Researchers Identify Crucial Biomarker That Tracks Recovery
Researchers have identified a biomarker in brain activity reflecting recovery in patients with treatment-resistant depression using deep brain stimulation (DBS) and AI, promising more personalized…
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder that affects a person’s ability to think, feel, and behave clearly. It usually begins in young adulthood and can cause…
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have analyzed extensive datasets in the United States and found that individuals who were vaccinated…
The scientists believe that switching to bivalirudin could save hundreds of thousands of lives each year. Bivalirudin was discovered to be both safer and more…
A new study reveals that impairment in a specific brain circuit in people is linked to addiction to cocaine or heroin. Credit: Mount Sinai Health…
In a new study, scientists found that stem cell-derived neurons from combat veterans with PTSD react differently to a stress hormone than those from veterans…
The study highlighted one gene, SPI1, as a potential key regulator of microglia and AD risk. Scientists shed new light on the genetic and molecular…
The researchers discovered a therapeutic target for beta cell preservation and regeneration. The discovery could benefit millions of people worldwide. A new discovery could be…
It is currently estimated that over 5 million individuals in the United States are affected by Alzheimer’s. Education, employment, and social life may all help protect…
The researchers believe it is important to continuously screen the blood of astronauts throughout their careers and during their retirement in order to monitor their…
The research focuses on mapping cis-regulatory components in human neurons that may be connected to the heredity of psychiatric disorders. A Mount Sinai stem cell model…
Recent research reveals that environmental variables like air pollution, along with high blood pressure, diabetes, and smoking, are highly predictive of people’s odds of dying.…
Previous studies of a genetic on/off switch may have been confounded by contamination, but Mount Sinai scientists have created a new tool for accurately determining…