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How does the brain store knowledge so that you actually remember what you have learned the next day or even later? To find ...
The disruption of axons—the thread-like part of nerve cells that transmits electrical signals—is associated with Alzheimer's disease. One way axonal function may be hindered is through damage ...
During the development of peripheral nerves, neural crest cells generate myelinating and non-myelinating glial cells in a process that parallels gliogenesis from the germinal layers of the CNS ...
The transcription factor GATA-binding protein 3 (GATA3) is best known as a master regulator of T-helper-2-cell differentiation. However, as part of a network of other transcription factors, GATA3 ...
The enhanced permeability efficiencies still remain a big challenge in crossing the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Herein, a BBB-targeting delivery system based on transferrin (Tf)-poly(ethylene glycol) ...
Notably, CD153-expressing CD4 + T cells also infiltrate the hippocampus. Depletion of CD153 + cells using anti-CD153 antibodies leads to impaired cognitive function, suggesting a potential protective ...
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