BHSU STUDENTS' BREAKTHROUGH RESEARCH PUBLISHED IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
SPEARFISH, South Dakota, March 24 (TNSjou) -- Black Hills State University issued the following news:
After three years of research, a group of BHSU students and faculty studying how environmental factors influence the development of neurological disease have had their findings published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal PLOS ONE.
The research paper, entitled "The biotoxin BMAA promotes dysfunction via distinct mechanisms in neuroblastoma and glioblastoma cel . . .
Matthew Pawlus, matthew.pawlus@bhsu.edu
After three years of research, a group of BHSU students and faculty studying how environmental factors influence the development of neurological disease have had their findings published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal PLOS ONE.
The research paper, entitled "The biotoxin BMAA promotes dysfunction via distinct mechanisms in neuroblastoma and glioblastoma cel . . .