Tag: animal studies
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Animal studies suggest Alzheimer’s reversal: a potential breakthrough
Promising animal research sparks renewed hope for Alzheimer’s reversal In a development that has raised eyebrows in the neuroscience community, a series of animal studies conducted by researchers in the United States suggests that certain features of Alzheimer’s disease could be reversible in controlled conditions. While experts emphasize that these results are preliminary and limited…
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Alzheimer’s Disease Reversal: Promising Animal Studies Breakthrough
Rethinking Alzheimer’s: What the latest animal studies suggest In a development that could reshape how scientists understand Alzheimer’s disease, researchers in the United States report evidence from animal studies that the neurodegenerative condition may be reversible under certain conditions. While these findings are limited to animals and cannot yet be applied to people, they challenge…
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Widespread Image Manipulation Found in Animal Studies of Brain Injury After Stroke
Overview: A troubling pattern in brain injury research Researchers analyzing animal studies focused on brain injury after stroke have uncovered a troubling pattern: image reuse and manipulation are more common than previously thought. In a study published in PLOS Biology, scientists found that more than 200 papers contained problematic images, including duplicated Western blots and…
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Widespread image reuse and manipulation found in animal studies of brain injury after stroke
Summary: a troubling pattern in stroke brain injury research A recent analysis published in PLOS Biology reveals a troubling trend across more than 200 papers that examine ways to prevent brain injury after a stroke. The study identified duplicated Western blots and reused images of tissues and cells, suggesting widespread image manipulation and data integrity…
