A largely overlooked structure inside our cells may play a crucial role in how the brain forms, offering new insight into developmental disorders and potential therapies.
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New Parkinson’s research suggests the brain has a built-in defense system that scientists could learn to activate before neurons die
Somewhere in the tangle of a brain under siege by Parkinson’s disease, immune cells appear to be doing something remarkable: ...
DNA damage from inflammation outpaces the cells’ ability to self-repair. The finding, in human brain cells and mice, could ...
In mouse brain cells, and in follow-up work involving worms and human cortical neurons, the team found that many axons ...
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