Today, much of the biology underlying cells’ compositions of lipids is a black box to scientists. Even though lipids are
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A new model for how working memory gets you through the day
Important because it is mundane, working memory gets us through every day by allowing us, for instance, to follow the
Nerve cells do recover
Scientific experts from Columbia College (USA) could confirm ale human nerve cells to recuperate. Neuroscientists declare that even just in
Physical exercise improves the elimination of toxic proteins from muscles
A study published in Scientific Reports by researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil, in partnership with
Factors linked to mortality after traumatic brain injury identified
Model system researchers have examined the factors associated with mortality among individuals aged 16 years and older who were more
Study raises the standard for measuring nerve cell death: Research improves screening of experimental therapies for neurodegenerative disease
Researchers at UBC’s Okanagan campus have developed a new and improved method to judge the effectiveness of experimental therapies for
Dehydration alters human brain shape and activity, slackens task performance
When dehydration strikes, part of the brain can swell, neural signaling can intensify, and doing monotonous tasks can get harder.
Leopard geckos can make new brain cells
University of Guelph researchers have discovered the type of stem cell allowing geckos to create new brain cells, providing evidence
Paralyzed mice with spinal cord injury made to walk again: Small-molecule drug reactivates dormant nerve pathways; could complement regenerative strategies
Most people with spinal cord injury are paralyzed from the injury site down, even when the cord isn’t completely severed.
Solved protein puzzle opens door to new design for cancer drugs
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Researchers at Oregon State University have solved a longstanding puzzle concerning the design of molecular motors, paving