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New research shows that autistic traits do not lead to faster age-related cognitive decline, challenging long-held ...
A large longitudinal study found that older adults with high levels of autistic traits experience no greater decline in spatial working memory than their neurotypical peers.
Quasicrystals, exotic states of matter characterized by an ordered structure with non-repeating spatial patterns, have been the focus of numerous recent physics studies due to their unique ...
There is no difference over time in the spatial working memory of older people who have autistic traits and those who are neurotypical, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
There is no difference over time in the spatial working memory of older people who have autistic traits and those who are neurotypical, finds a new ...
Top-down proteomics: Intact proteins are ionized and analyzed directly, allowing for the study of proteoforms and post-translational modifications (PTMs). MALDI-IMS has been used to map histone ...
Its application to various samples, including mouse brain, human PDAC, and Drosophila embryos, has revealed specific spatial gene expression patterns and provided new insights into cellular ...
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