Researchers have discovered how newly created neurons depend on blood flow in the adult brain to travel from their site of ...
Scientists have discovered that blood flow helps direct the movement of newly formed neurons in the adult brain, revealing a surprising link between circulation and brain cell migration.
Researchers have discovered how newly created neurons depend on blood flow in the adult brain to travel from their site of origin to their final location.
How do embryos develop? Why does the cortex of the mammalian brain fold? How do we feel touch at our fingertips? These and ...
Thiorphan promotes neural regeneration after a spinal cord injury, according to new research published in Nature on Oct. 29.
Blood flow and a hormone called ghrelin help new neurons travel to where they are meant to be in the brain of adult mice.
A groundbreaking study reveals how neurons sense and transmit mechanical forces across their membranes—a key to understanding touch, movement, and development.
Scientists reveal mechanical forces move across neuron membranes differently based on obstacle patterns. This explains how ...
Brain cell signals travel along axons, the thin wire-like extensions of neurons, moving signals along the membrane in a pearl ...
Novel artificial neurons learn independently and are more strongly modeled on their biological counterparts. A team of researchers has programmed these infomorphic neurons and constructed artificial ...
In the beginning, not even Hynek Wichterle's postdoc thought his idea to slow the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) had a chance. "When Hynek proposed this, I thought it would never ...
A study shows how newly created neurons depend on blood flow to travel to their final location in the adult brain, paving the way for future research on blood flow-dependent cell migration which may ...