Mucosal Vaccine Delivery Systems: The Future of Immunization (Part 1)
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Mucosal Vaccine Delivery Systems: The Future of Immunization (Part 1) is a new release from Bentham Science that delivers a comprehensive exploration of mucosal immunization strategies, offering fresh perspectives and advanced insights into the evolving landscape of vaccine delivery science.
A new national survey conducted by Ipsos on behalf of The Kids Mental Health Foundation, founded by Nationwide Children’s Hospital, reveals nearly a third of parents (30%) whose child missed school due to fear or anxiety last year report their child missed more than a week of school.
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa John A. Burns School of Medicine have uncovered a connection between a mother's weight before pregnancy and autism-like behaviors in her offspring. The study marks a significant advance in understanding how early life factors influence brain development.
Led by Professors Alika K. Maunakea and Monika Ward from JABSOM's Department of Anatomy, Biochemistry & Physiology and the Yanagimachi Institute for Biogenesis Research, the research shows that maternal obesity triggers metabolic shifts that cause lasting epigenetic changes in a mother’s eggs. These changes are passed on to the developing embryo and affect genes involved in brain development, including Homer1, a protein important for regulating synaptic signaling, learning, memory and response to neural activity.</p>
They discovered those who had a mutation in a particular gene called TTN were 21 times more likely to develop DCM than family members who did not carry a mutation.
For the first time, the team found a person's general health and lifestyle factors contributed to an earlier DCM diagnosis.