Researchers have created a protein that can detect the faint chemical signals neurons receive from other brain cells. By ...
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Neurons use simple physics to maintain their connections, but these processes change in Alzheimer's patients
Scientists at Auburn University have uncovered a fundamental principle of how brain cells stay connected, and their discovery could change how we understand Alzheimer's disease. Published in Cell ...
Researchers have engineered a next-generation glutamate sensor, iGluSnFR4, capable of detecting the faintest incoming ...
It detects the faintest incoming signals between neurons, the release of glutamate, the brain’s most common neurotransmitter.
After injury, the visual system can recover by growing new neural connections rather than replacing lost cells. Researchers ...
Neuroscientists have been trying to understand how the human brain supports numerous advanced capabilities for centuries. The ...
In the beginning, not even Hynek Wichterle's postdoc thought his idea to slow the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) had a chance. "When Hynek proposed this, I thought it would never ...
William Wright receives funding from National Institutes of Health (NINDS) and the Schmidt Sciences. Takaki Komiyama receives funding from NIH, NSF, Simons Foundation, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, and ...
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