Saturday, June 12, 2010

Blood-vessel formation

Blood-vessel formation: Bridges that guide and unite

Journal name:Nature
Volume:465,
Pages:697–699
Date published:(10 June 2010)
DOI:doi:10.1038/465697a
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To form new blood vessels, the endothelial tip cells of two existing vessels come together by the process of anastomosis. But how do they find each other? Macrophages seem to provide a bridge and mediate their union.

Some antipsychotic drug shrinks brain

Cited research: Nature Neurosci. doi:10.1038/nn.2572 (2010)

Some antipsychotic drugs cause side effects that include slowed movements and shaking — apparently by temporarily shrinking a part of the brain responsible for motor control.

Reference:

Neuroscience: Drug shrinks brain

Journal name:Nature
Volume:465,
Page:668
Date published:(10 June 2010)
DOI:doi:10.1038/465668c
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