More than 30 years ago, scientists discovered that neurological illnesses
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Depression reversed in male mice by activating gene that helps excite neurons
Directly activating a gene important to exciting our excitatory neurons
Read moreHow manganese produces a parkinsonian syndrome
Using X-ray fluorescence at synchrotrons DESY and ESRF, researchers in
Read moreNew mouse model reminiscent of Leigh syndrome sheds light on mechanisms of neurodegeneration
Leuven researchers led by professor Bart De Strooper (VIB-KU Leuven)
Read moreLack of a single molecule may indicate severe and treatment-resistant depression
Depression is not a single disease. The term refers to
Read moreRegenerative medicine: Cell conversion factors predicted
Thanks to a newly developed computational method, Luxembourg researchers can
Read moreDrugs that suppress immune system may protect against Parkinson’s: People who take immunosuppressants less likely to develop the disease
People who take drugs that suppress the immune system are
Read moreLeading genetics study method may need reconsideration, significant distortions discovered: Study of Mendelian randomization results detects factor called horizontal pleiotropy in close to 50 percent of significant causal relationships, a finding of great importance for detecting biomarkers for drug development and disease management
Many conclusions drawn from a common approach to the study
Read morePreconception zinc deficiency could spell bad news for fertility: Micronutrient availability can have early and long-lasting effects on egg quality
An estimated 10 percent of couples in the U.S. struggle
Read morePrinted thermo-plasmonic heat patterns for neurological disorder treatment: Newly developed inkjet printing process of plasmonic nanoparticles enabled the fabrication of light-induced heat patterns which can be used for patterned photothermal neuromodulation
A KAIST team presented a highly customizable neural stimulation method.
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