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A new practice review explains that endovascular resuscitation (EVR) uses techniques like balloon occlusion and circulatory support to stabilize patients in shock or cardiac arrest, bridging them to definitive treatment.
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Since landmark trials have shown promising results, emergency physicians must understand these evolving techniques to advocate for critically ill patients who may benefit from them.
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Researchers found that reeler mice, a model for brain development disorders, perform poorly on a test of texture-based novelty recognition, suggesting a link to learning and memory problems.
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This finding is important because it provides new insight into the specific cognitive functions affected by the reeler gene mutation, which could help in understanding similar conditions in humans.
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A new study found that a protein called DPP6 plays a key role in controlling the heart’s electrical balance, and when this balance is disrupted, it can lead to dangerous heart rhythms (arrhythmias).
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Understanding how DPP6 regulates this process opens up new possibilities for developing treatments that could prevent or control life-threatening heart conditions.
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