In mice, medical professor Marie Kmita and her team at the IRCM discover how certain proteins switch off the right genes at the right time, allowing others to take over and complete development.
A UdeM study finds that the benefits of training the brain to perform specific cognitive tasks can transfer to other cognitive processes in older adults.
UdeM researchers reveal that the anti-diabetes drug targets ATP5I, a small subunit of the enzyme that produces adenosine triphosphate, the energy-carrying molecule found in the cells of living things.