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ScienceAlert on MSNSugar-Coated Particles May Protect Neurons From Alzheimer's DiseaseDeveloped by an international team of researchers, the tiny particles with both fat- and water-loving properties were shown ...
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The axolotl is renowned for its extensive ability to regenerate organs and body parts, including its spinal cord. Studies on ...
New research shows that we may be able to reverse brain aging with a single molecule, but more research is needed to prove it ...
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News Medical on MSNCRISPR Technology Delivers RNA to Damaged NeuronsStanford researchers have developed a technology that delivers RNA to damaged neurons and stimulates regrowth – paving the ...
In a comprehensive research study, scientists have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism explaining how neurons survive ...
Brain ion channels have molecular memory, changing shape after repeated signals, affecting neurotransmitter release.
Neurons in a brain region linked with substance-use disorders can affect how much pain is felt when stopping chronic opioid ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNResearchers discover key mechanism behind synapse maturationResearchers from the lab led by Prof. Joris De Wit (VIB-KU Leuven) have discovered an important clue to how connections ...
A research team has demonstrated how the energy levels of individual neurons in the brain change during so-called spreading ...
A grid of electrodes placed on the backs of study participants delivered enough low-voltage electrical stimulation through ...
A "microexon", just nine amino acids long, is crucial for healthy neuronal development and learning and memory in mice.
When Columbia neurologist and scientist Neil Shneider speaks to his ALS patients who volunteer for experimental therapies, he's unwaveringly honest.
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