Coded cells are changing how modern day researchers develop drugs, for the benefit of the STEM space and society.
A new study reveals that axon formation is driven by an internal molecular zipper protein complex called Arp2/3.
Greenland Mines Ltd (Nasdaq: GRML) ("Greenland Mines" or the "Company") today announced that IP Australia has granted Australian Patent No. 2023252508, entitled "Treatment of Neuromuscular Diseases ...
Anxiety disorders affect more than 300 million people globally. Several brain regions have been linked to anxiety, but how ...
DZNE researchers have uncovered a mechanism that determines why a neuron usually forms a single, long extension called an ...
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Scientists mapped a deep-sleep brain circuit that builds muscle, burns fat and sharpens the mind
UC Berkeley researchers have identified a specific brain circuit in mice that controls how growth hormone floods the body ...
To help cure Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia, we need to understand the mechanisms through which it damages ...
The human brain contains billions of neurons, specialized nerve cells that communicate with each other via electrical and ...
Tole combines ultrasound and AI to improve motor neuron disease diagnosis, reducing reliance on invasive procedures.
Scratching activates mast cells that release histamine and substance P, creating a prolonged itch-scratch cycle that worsens ...
A new study reveals experimental drug XL20 crosses the blood-brain barrier to stop toxic TDP-43 clumping in ALS.
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