All Neurons articles – Page 3
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NewsNewly discovered role of AF1q in neuroblastoma
Researchers have identified that AF1q is highly expressed in neuroblastoma, and could be used to destabilise N-Myc.
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NewsNew cell culture model reveals neurodegeneration mechanisms
Researchers discovered that NPTX2 protein accumulated in cells containing abnormal TDP-43 in FTD and ALS patients.
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NewsOxytocin could mitigate the progression of dementia
For the first time, researchers reveal the involvement of OXT in object recognition memory through the supramammillary nucleus.
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NewsNew therapeutic targets for stress related disorders
A mechanism by which the immune system influences central nervous system function and behaviour has been discovered.
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ArticleGrowth hormone’s influence on neuropsychiatric disorders
The discovery of a mechanism involving anxiolytic effects of GH may lead to the development of new classes of anxiolytic drugs.
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Neurodevelopmental defects seen in mini-brains with ANG mutation
Researchers found that ANG in its mutated form slows stem cell differentiation, resulting in neurodevelopmental defects in adult nerve cells.
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ArticleBiological robots: a new therapeutic tool
Anthrobots derived from human tracheal cells could perform therapeutic work without initiating an immune response.
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NewsModel for spinal muscular atrophy using human iPSCs
A 2D neuromuscular junction model enables high-throughput screening to discover new treatments for neuromuscular diseases.
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NewsHow pathological alpha synuclein causes neuron death
A new finding that pathological alpha-synuclein causes cells to increase protein synthesis suggests new targets for treating PD.
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AI system develops features of complex brains
An AI system could be used to observe how physical constraints shape brains and impact people with cognitive difficulties.
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NewsAstrocytes gain neural stem cell properties after brain injury
Astrocyte plasticity is correlated with upregulation of the Galectin 3 protein, which may greatly contribute to biomarker discovery.
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NewsIncorporating microglia into brain organoids
iPS-cell-derived microglia in brain organoids have enabled scientists to understand early brain development and microglia-associated disease.
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NewsNew material engineered can repair severed nerves
Researchers designed the first magnetoelectric material that precisely stimulates neurons to treat nerve damage.
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Vascular cells essential in forming long-term memories
New research reveals capillary cells and neurons work together to ensure memory formation and storage.
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Protein-triggered motor neuron loss in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
The intricate control of our bodily movements relies on a network of neural pathways connecting the brain and spinal cord. Key among these pathways is the transmission of commands from neurons in the cerebral cortex to motor neurons in the spinal cord, which in turn activate muscles, enabling fluid motion. ...
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NewsModified neural stem cells for spinal cord injury
Using genetically modified human neural stem cells (hNSCs), researchers demonstrated that targeted manipulation of a specific gene expression within hNSCs can facilitate the restoration of damaged neural circuits and recovery of locomotor functions.
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NewsPrimary cilia's role in cartilage regeneration after growth plate fractures
Activation of the Hedgehog signalling pathway through cilia holds promise for promoting cartilage repair and overcoming growth plate injuries.
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NewsMSK1’s importance for cognitive benefits
New study uncovers role of a neuronal protein kinase called mitogen- and stress-activated protein kinase 1 (MSK1) in mediating the cognitive benefits of environmental enrichment.
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NewsSubstance abuse inhibits cognitive flexibility
New US research underlines the relationship between substance use and significant modifications to an inhibitory brain circuit, resulting in decreased cognitive flexibility
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