New research shows that the neural circuit responsible for stabilising gaze can develop in the absence of motor neurons, contrary to a long-standing model in the field.
A funding boost of more than £78 million will help UCL scientists working to develop a potential treatment for motor neurone disease (also known as ...
As the team further acknowledged in their newly released paper, while such results indicate a potential role for muscle contraction in mediating motor neuron growth, “the difficulty of deconvolving ...