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Neurobiology

Autism-linked protein SHANK3 (red) and pain receptor TRPV1 (green) interact with one another in sensory neurons outside of the brain.  Photo credit - Qingjian Han, Duke University School of Medicine

December 1, 2016

Autism-Linked Protein Crucial For Feeling Pain

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October 20, 2016

Male Mice Prove Good Model Of Human Speech Defect

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This artistic interpretation shows people tugging on a mysterious force-sensing receptor called Piezo1, which Duke researchers have found a new approach to study its functions. Credit: Jason Wu.

October 4, 2016

A Tour de (Tiny) Force

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Allen Roses

October 2, 2016

Duke Flags Lowered: Alzheimer's Disease Research Pioneer Allen Roses Dies at Age 73

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September 28, 2016

Scientists Track Unexpected Mechanisms of Memory

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