Cycle of Decline: Neuron Aging in Alzheimer’s Unraveled – Neuroscience News
Neurons in Alzheimer’s disease patients tend to re-enter the cell cycle and quickly progress to senescence.
Neurons in Alzheimer’s disease patients tend to re-enter the cell cycle and quickly progress to senescence.
Long-term programmed rheostatic changes in physiology are essential for animal fitness. Hypothalamic nuclei and the pituitary gland govern key developmental and seasonal transitions in reproduction.…
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In this episode of Neurology Video Journal Club (NVJC), Dr. Amanda Guidon, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School, Program Director, Partners Neuromuscular Medicine Fellowship,…
Local and national governments around the world are currently considering the elimination of the annual switch to and from Daylight Saving Time (DST). As an…
ObjectivesCDKL5 developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (CDKL5-DEE) is a rare X-linked dominant genetic disorder. Family-centered Early Intervention (EI) programs, which promote axonal plasticity and synaptic reorganization…
Background In mechanical thrombectomy (MT), extracranial vascular tortuosity is among the main determinants of procedure duration and success. Currently, no rapid and reliable method exists…
New treatments, discoveries for traumatic brain injury (TBI), the revolutionary ways we are studying human brain tissue
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