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Discovery allows scientists to index thousands of cells simultaneously, a 40-fold increase from the current method...
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Discovery allows scientists to index thousands of cells simultaneously, a 40-fold increase from the current method...
Findings could deepen understanding of neurological disorders...
A new fibre-based endoscope, tested in mice, poised to bring new insights into brain function...
Research at MedUni Vienna’s Centre for Brain Research has investigated changes in certain lipids (choline phospholipids) in the plasma of elderly people who were healthy and those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers at Osaka University have identified an immune cell that promotes the growth of neuron-supporting cells in the developing mouse brain.
Understanding how motor nerve cells respond to motor neurone disease could help researchers identify new treatment options...
Researchers have found that excess levels of calcium in brain cells may lead to the formation of toxic clusters that are the hallmark of Parkinson's disease...
Experimental activation of a small set of nerve cells in the brain prevents convulsive seizures in a mouse model of temporal lobe epilepsy.
A collaboration of scientists in the United States has identified a distinct association between inflammation biomarkers in blood plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and markers of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Researchers illuminate a new focal area for Parkinson’s disease therapy after demonstrating the beneficial effects of systemic clearing of senescent astrocytes.
Using Raman optical technology, scientists can now produce images of brain tissue that is affected by Alzheimer’s disease...
Research into the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on how mitochondria structures function has revealed that a highly toxic beta amyloid protein disrupts normal function.
Parkinson’s research has led to the development an experimental model that allows different stages of Parkinson’s disease to be reproduced.
A team of scientists has published the results of a new breakthrough in molecular mechanisms of the anti-parkinsonian activity of melatonin.
A human protein known as prohibitin may play a significant role in infection of the nervous system by EV71, one of several viruses that can cause hand, foot, and mouth disease.