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Another set of experiments revealed that boosting levels of a protein triggered by Wnt, called -Catenin, had similar effects on the stem cells.
By boosting levels of a single protein normally found in mice, scientists have created a fruit fly with an exceptionally long memory.
By boosting levels of a single protein in mouse brains, researchers have made the animals better at memory and learning tests.
Scientists believe some people have a gene that hard-wires them for binge drinking by boosting levels of a happy brain chemical triggered by alcohol.
DeCode researchers spent four years analyzing the DNA of the Arnasons and thousands of other Icelandic heart patients, unearthing a couple of key suspects: two gene variants, previously thought to be involved in asthma, that nearly double the risk of heart attack by boosting levels of a molecule that promotes inflammation of the artery walls.
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They discovered that excess B12 quenched the bacteria's own production of the vitamin, which had the effect of boosting levels of an inflammatory compound, porphyrin, released by the bugs.
But the drug is known to boost levels of a small peptide, glutathione, inside cells.
GVG doesn't act on dopamine directly, but boosts levels of a neurotransmitter called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) that acts as a brake on dopamine release; this GABA boost can dampen the excessive neural activity that leads to epileptic seizures.
Mice with autismlike symptoms had fewer Lactobacillus reuteri bacteria in their guts, which has previously been shown to boost levels of a hormone called oxytocin, involved in social bonding.
Boosting levels of vitamin A in rice provides a simple, straightforward way to put that right".
When you're wiped out, your hormones go a little nuts, too, boosting levels of the ghrelin, which tells you when you're hungry, and decreasing leptin, which signals satiety.
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