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The Brighterside of News on MSN30% of Americans are infected by a brain parasite that silently alters brain functionA microscopic parasite quietly infects the brains of millions worldwide. Known scientifically as Toxoplasma gondii, this tiny ...
There are two fundamentally different cell types in the brain, neurons and glial cells. The latter, for example, insulate the 'wiring' of nerve cells or guarantee optimal working conditions for them.
Glial cells (their filaments stained green in the section of rat hippocampus pictured, with neuron filaments stained blue and the nuclei of both stained red) are now fashionable topics of study.
Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite, is silently affects brain signaling - possibly altering neural balance even in people without ...
YASEMIN SAPLAKOGLU: So the biggest difference between neurons and glial cells is that neurons are the ones that send electrical signals in the brain. They’re the ones that drive our cognitive ...
Glia are non-neuronal cells that were long-thought to only provide passive support to neurons. However, over the last few decades, it has been increasingly found that glia play many active and ...
Now, in a finding which may help to address aging-related disease, an interdisciplinary team — which at Purdue University was led by researcher Gaurav Chopra — discovered that diminishing energy ...
Infection with a common parasite can seriously disrupt the brain function of intermediate hosts – potentially including ...
Beyond neurons: Glial cells identified as key players in Alzheimer's disease. 8mo. M emory loss, confusion, speech problems – Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, ...
Results from his Department of Neurogenetics have now shown: In addition to neurons, special glial cells – called oligodendrocytes – play an important role in plaque formation.
Transplanting healthy human glial progenitor cells into the brains of adult animal Huntington's disease models not only ...
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