Silent cells deep in your spinal cord may hold a surprising key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease. A ...
The timing of the biological onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) is unclear. We used high-throughput discovery proteomics and ...
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Researchers Made Molecules That ‘Dance’ Into the Brain After Stroke
Researchers have engineered a therapy that moves through the bloodstream, enters the brain, and begins fixing the damage left ...
Delivering a connection-building protein to star-shaped cells in the brain could reverse changes to neural circuits seen in Down syndrome, according to new research my colleagues and I published in ...
Neurodegenerative diseases, traditionally viewed as driven by neuronal decline, are increasingly recognized to involve significant immune dysfunction within and outside the central nervous system (CNS ...
A common belief is that compulsive behaviors trap people in a “habit loop” that takes over self-control. New research, however, suggests this explanation may be incomplete. For many years, compulsive ...
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A week of 40-Hz sound triggers long-lasting amyloid changes in monkeys
Forty-hertz auditory stimulation in aged monkeys doubles CSF amyloid-β levels, offering insights into non-invasive strategies for Alzheimer's disease treatment.
Scientific and technological advances in the health field have contributed to improvements in the quality of life and an increase in life expectancy for the ...
The glial-specific role of betaPix during cerebral blood vessel development has been revealed by establishing a new betaPix conditional trap allele in zebrafish.
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