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'Zombie' cells may drive common form of epilepsy
Scientists are unraveling the role of senescent cells in a common form of epilepsy, and it could point to new treatments.
As prominent artificial intelligence (AI) researchers eye limits to the current phase of the technology, a different approach ...
A longevity-linked metabolite restored key memory processes in Alzheimer’s models, highlighting aging biology as a promising therapeutic target. Singapore ranks among the countries with the longest ...
A sweeping genetic screen reveals how the brain is built and exposes a hidden gene behind a newly discovered childhood brain ...
Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine and the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy have made a breakthrough that could ...
Many people are familiar with histamine, a biological molecule that serves as a key driver of allergic reactions and other ...
Recent research has identified a specific biological mechanism that may explain why females experience more severe ...
Neural tissue engineering aims to mimic the brain's complex environment, the extracellular matrix, which supports nerve cell growth, development, and proper connectivity. This environment is carefully ...
IDH-mutant glioma, caused by abnormalities in a specific gene (IDH), is the most common malignant brain tumor among young ...
The discovery could pave the way for new treatments, improved risk prediction, and earlier intervention for brain metastases.
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