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A protein found in our cells has emerged as a secret weapon against biological aging, acting like a glue to repair damaged ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHealthy glial cell transplants slow Huntington’s disease progressionHuntington's disease has long defied attempts to rescue suffering neurons. A new study in Cell Reports shows that ...
A new understanding of how tumours exploit our nervous system is leading to new ways to treat cancer using familiar drugs ...
New research has deciphered how neuronal networks in the cerebral cortex quickly reorganize to compensate for lost neurons, ...
Huntington's disease has long defied attempts to rescue suffering neurons. A new study in Cell Reports shows that ...
New research shows that the brain’s cortex can rapidly reorganize itself after losing neurons, allowing other nerve cells to take over lost functions.
A new study reveals that transplanting healthy human glial progenitor cells into adult mice with Huntington’s disease can delay motor and cognitive decline and extend lifespan.
A direct connection from the nose to brain neurons are activated by the smell of food to trigger satiety in lean, but not in ...
Scientists discovered that axons don’t quite look like straight cables. Instead, axons often appear like pearls on a string.
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