A single damaged protein inside one brain cell may seem insignificant. Yet new research shows how that small mistake can ...
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From fungi to brain cells: one scientist's winding path reveals how epigenomics shapes neural destiny
Dr. Maria Margarita Behrens traces her journey from South America to the Salk Institute in a Genomic Press Interview exploring brain epigenomics and the BRAIN Initiative's groundbreaking cell atlas ...
A new study led by researchers at UTHealth Houston investigated both gene expression and regulation at single cell levels to reveal disruptions in gene function in three brain regions of patients with ...
Researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School have developed a detailed single-cell atlas of the developing human brain, offering a new reference point for evaluating lab-grown neurons used in Parkinson’s ...
A study tracking thousands of neurons shows how the brain separates memory content from context to support flexible recall.
Some parts of our bodies bounce back from injury in fairly short order. The outer protective layer of the eye—called the ...
New research reveals that certain brain tumors may originate silently within normal brain cells long before a tumor forms.
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A single molecule may explain how blood flow in the brain triggers dementia
Reduced blood flow to the brain is thought to be a key factor in many forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's, and ...
A new treatment for one type of Parkinson's disease may be on the horizon after researchers discovered a "brake" that can halt cell death. The study, led by researchers from Stanford University, ...
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