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CU Anschutz COVIDome Project aimed at speeding lifesaving treatment


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CU Anschutz COVIDome Project aimed at speeding lifesaving treatment
Researchers from across campus join in creation of online portal to serve as an open science ‘path to discovery’
Last spring, as healthcare providers and scientists around the world scrambled to treat a surge of patients infected with a virus that experts knew little about, one thing quickly became clear: SARS-CoV-2 strikes people differently.
Faced with solving a mega-puzzle on a timer when minutes cost lives, clinical practice early in the pandemic became a fervent game of trial and error.
Now, on the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, where the then-new Vice Chancellor for Research Thomas Flaig, MD, had the fortitude and resources to create a biobank of samples from some of the state’s first COVID-19 patients, a promising venture has sprung. ....

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Increased blood flow during sleep tied to critical brain function


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Increased blood flow during sleep tied to critical brain function
Blood flow and neural activity greatly increase during both non-rapid eye movement sleep and rapid eye movement sleep stages, according to Penn State researchers.
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Our brains experience significant changes in blood flow and neural activity during sleep, according to Penn State researchers. Such changes may help to clean out metabolic brain waste that builds up during the day.
“We studied the sleep patterns of mice during both rapid eye movement and non-rapid eye movement sleep stages, as well as in different alertness states,” said Patrick Drew, Huck Distinguished Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Neurosurgery and Biomedical Engineering. ....

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