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Researchers found that the brain’s primary somatosensory cortex ages unevenly. Using 7T MRI scans, they discovered that ...
The human brain ages less than thought and in layers—at least in the area of the cerebral cortex responsible for the sense of ...
Dr. Jerzy Kupiec-Weglinski has led organ transplant research at UCLA for nearly three decades. Kupiec-Weglinski, the vice ...
Both for research and medical purposes, researchers have spent decades pushing the limits of microscopy to produce ever ...
A new microscope combines ultrafast light pulses with sound detection to map single-cell molecular activity far deeper than ...
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By combining several cutting-edge imaging technologies, a new microscope system could enable unprecedentedly deep and precise ...
An experimental drug reverses PTSD-like symptoms in mice. The corresponding study was published in Signal Transduction and ...
The new drug has already passed Phase 1 safety trials in humans, making it a "strong candidate" for future PTSD treatments.
Researchers discovered that PTSD may be driven by excess GABA from astrocytes, not neurons. This chemical imbalance disrupts ...
A new study reveals that astrocyte-derived GABA, not neuronal activity, plays a central role in PTSD by impairing the brain’s ability to extinguish traumatic memories.
New research reveals this inconsistency may be due to a feedback loop between the thalamus and somatosensory cortex, where thalamic input subtly changes how sensitive cortical neurons are to incoming ...