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Researchers reveal novel therapeutic target in the treatment of certain cancers
Mount Sinai Researchers Find "Removal of AKAP11 Protein by Autophagy as a key to Fuel Mitochondrial Metabolism and Tumor Cell
Researchers reveal novel therapeutic target in the treatment of certain cancers
Mount Sinai Researchers Find "Removal of AKAP11 Protein by Autophagy as a key to Fuel Mitochondrial Metabolism and Tumor Cell
Researchers measure baseline activity of single neurons
Our brains are complicated webs of billions of neurons, constantly transmitting information across synapses, and this communication underlies our every
Real-world neuroscience experiments show diversity in learning new motor skills
Researchers at Imperial College London have shown how the whole body changes while learning new movement-based skills. By using a
Reviewing past neuroscience research that explores the neural mechanisms of aggression
Aggression is a common behavior both among humans and other animals, which is known to be particularly important for defense,
Big cities breed partners in crime: New model shows it is easier to find partners in high population
Your intuition is correct. You are more likely to become a victim of a crime if you live in a
Brain waves detected in mini-brains grown in a dish
Scientists have created miniature brains from stem cells that developed functional neural networks. Despite being a million times smaller than
Alzheimer’s drug reverses brain damage from adolescent alcohol exposure in rats: Results offer clues to how adolescent binge drinking changes learning, memory in young adults
A drug used to slow cognitive decline in adults with Alzheimer’s disease appears to reverse brain inflammation and neuron damage
Neurobiology: Sushi for synapses
Synapses between nerve cells in the brain undergo constant remodeling, which is the basis of learning. An Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU) in