New research suggests that balance and coordination problems in multiple sclerosis may begin when key brain cells slowly run ...
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Hidden brain protein found to control how brain cells communicate
Scientists reveal the GluD brain protein's active role, offering new hope for mental health. Discover how this breakthrough ...
Many people with multiple sclerosis struggle with balance and coordination, and this study uncovers a hidden reason why.
Deletion of mini-exon B in the synaptic adhesion molecule PTPĪ“ leads to altered neural connectivity from the entorhinal cortex to the dentate gyrus (left panel). In mice lacking mini-exon B, ...
Spending a few minutes each day balancing on a single limb can make you stronger, boost your memory and keep your brain ...
Researchers identify two key proteins that allow chandelier cells to connect with excitatory neurons. This "handshake" regulates brain signals and, when disrupted, may lead to epilepsy or autism.
Imagine if keeping your brain in top shape was as routine as brushing your teeth in the morning or exercising before work. Brain health is more than simply the absence of disease; it is the state of ...
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