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Glial cells support neurological structures, function, cognition, behaviours, physical skills, and motor coordination.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHow can super-resolution technology help study neurotransmission?Homeostatic plasticity, the brain's method of preserving equilibrium in neural circuits, relies heavily on spontaneous ...
Excessive alcohol consumption causes alcoholic liver disease, and about 20% of these cases progress to alcohol-associated ...
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Existing three-dimensional (3D) neuronal culture technology has limitations in brain research due to the difficulty of precisely replicating the brain's complex multilayered structure and the lack of ...
Existing three-dimensional (3D) neuronal culture technology has limitations in brain research due to the difficulty of precisely replicating the brain's complex multilayered structure and the lack of ...
High-throughput synapse profiling reveals cell-type-specific spatial configurations in the fly brain
Characterization of intracellular synapse heterogeneity aides to understand the intricate computational logic of neuronal circuits. Despite recent advances in connectomics, the spatial patterns of ...
KAIST researchers have uncovered how alcohol-induced liver inflammation begins: through glutamate signaling and a brain-like “pseudosynapse” between liver cells and immune cells.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew molecular pathway identified in alcohol-associated liver diseaseExcessive alcohol consumption causes alcoholic liver disease, and about 20% of these cases progress to alcohol-associated ...
According to Dr. Karolina Armonaitė, a neuroscientist from Kaunas University of Technology in Lithuania, a more precise understanding of what happens in different areas of the cerebral cortex during ...
The potential for these kinds of machines to reshape computer processing, increase energy efficiency, and revolutionize ...
Scientists have long known that the brain's visual system isn't fully hardwired from the start - it becomes refined by what ...
New research by a Lithuanian neuroscientist Dr Karolina Armonaitė, reveals that the brain remains actively engaged even during rest and sleep, with ...
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