Memories can form outside of the brain, according to new research. Non-brain cells exposed to chemical pulses similar to the ones that brain cells are exposed to when presented with new ...
Two dimensional positioning of brain cells (dots) based on their gene expression, used in a study about cortical brain cell variation between individuals. Cells are color-coded by donor. Image credit ...
Scientists found that non-brain cells activated a "memory gene" similar to brain cells. A groundbreaking discovery made by researchers at New York University (NYU) implies that memory creation ...
Neurodegenerative conditions happen when the neurons in your brain deteriorate over time and eventually die. Neurons are small cells responsible for communicating signals and transmitting energy ...
3, 2024 — Scientists created a new therapeutic design for glioblastoma, the deadliest form of brain cancer. The lab engineered molecules called trispecifics that connect cancer-killing T cells ...
But in humans, the technical challenges of identifying and analyzing new neurons in adult brains, combined with their rarity, had led scientists to doubt their significance to brain function.
Tiny cerebellar organoids in a culture flask. Credit: Sergio Bianco Brain organoids are grown in a lab using stem cells, and can mimic the functions of different regions of the brain like the cortex, ...
Central to this belief is the fact that our brains, particularly our brain cells, store memories. However, an innovative team of researchers begs to differ, suggesting that cells in other parts of the ...
Mice given the treatment had improved recovery from ... Epigenetic Changes Reprogram Astrocytes Into Brain Stem Cells Sep. 4, 2024 — Resting brain stem cells hardly differ from normal astrocytes ...
though new brain cells are made in certain areas of the brain throughout a person’s life. Following their creation, neurons must migrate to their designated areas of the brain, a process in ...
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