Type A botulinum, commonly reffered to as botox, was approved by FDA in 2002 for cosmetic use to reduce fine lines and ...
Science shows that constant complaining doesn't just spread negativity, it actually changes your brain's wiring.
By carefully tracking the formation and maturation of synaptic active zones in fruit flies, MIT scientists have discovered ...
Neurons produced from frontotemporal dementia patients' skin biopsies using modern stem cell technology recapitulate the synaptic loss and dysfunction detected in the patients' brains, a new study ...
Peukes et al. report compelling ultrastructures of excitatory synapses in the mouse forebrain that will serve as a reference for future work in the field. Their important findings using correlated ...
A video of an owner helping a puppy with a cleft palate feel "normal" brought the internet to tears. Kaya's dog recently welcomed a litter of nine puppies, but difficulty struck when one of the pups, ...
Sens. Josh Hawley, Roger Marshall and Jerry Moran all support a bipartisan bill to cover this medically necessary treatment. Stefano Levi I have spent much of my life waiting. As a kid, waiting for ...
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THEIR LOVED ONES TO INSPIRE POSITIVE CHANGE. THAT’S WHAT LEADERS SAY IS AHEAD. WHEN THE SIXTH ANNUAL CLEFT CON COMES RIGHT HERE TO CENTRAL FLORIDA AND ONE NONPROFIT IS WORKING TO MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE ...
Glial cells, also known as neuroglia, are non-neuronal cells that play a crucial role in various neurophysiological processes. They not only support nervous system structures but also contribute to ...
1 School of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Beijing Sport University, Beijing, China 2 Key Laboratory of Exercise and Physical Fitness (Beijing Sport University), Ministry of Education, Beijing, ...
The formation of synapses, the communication nodes between neurons, is of utmost importance in brain development. Adhesion molecules including neuroligins (NLGNs) play important roles in this process ...
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