Oregon Health & Science University researchers have developed a new lab model to study how changes in cervical mucus during ...
Early life stress (ELS) can have long-lasting effects on mental health, increasing the risk of developing anxiety disorders ...
Two anti-transferrin receptor (TfR) nanobodies, V H H123 specific for mouse TfR and V H H188 specific for human TfR (huTfR) were used to track transplants non-invasively by PET/CT in mouse models, ...
A study in Nature Communications reveals that high estrogen levels can drive women to binge drink, particularly within the ...
The hormone estrogen regulates binge drinking in females, causing them to "pregame" - consume large quantities of alcohol in the first 30 minutes ...
Weill Cornell researchers discovered that estrogen enhances binge drinking in females by stimulating brain neurons within the ...
In the latest study, the researchers monitored 'estrogen' hormone levels throughout the estrous cycle of female mice -- the equivalent of menstrual cycle in women -- following which, the mice were ...
The hormone estrogen increases binge drinking in females by enhancing activity in neurons within the brain's BNST region.
Researchers, led by those at Weill Cornell Medicine, US, previously showed that neurons in a brain region called 'bed nucleus of the stria terminalis', or BNST, were more excitable in female mice, ...
Drinking alcohol when estrogen levels are surging could compel women to hit the bottle harder, thereby possibly driving them ...
To assess estrogen's potential involvement, the researchers, including first author Dr. Lia Zallar, who was a graduate student in the Pleil lab at the time of the research, began by monitoring the ...