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Scientists at the Allen Institute, a research center in Seattle, then sliced that piece of the mouse’s brain into more than 25,000 layers, each a tiny fraction of the width of a human hair, and ...
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How Chinese scientists’ mouse brain map could advance human neuroscienceGlobal Times reports that the new atlas, known as the Submicron-resolution three-dimensional Atlas of the Mouse Brain (STAM ...
For the first time, researchers have discovered and isolated adult stem cells from a non-human primate. This finding could ...
Adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia (ALSP) is a progressive neurological disease with an ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNReplacing mutated microglia with healthy microglia halts progression of genetic neurological disease in mice and humansA groundbreaking study led by Prof. Bo Peng at Fudan University demonstrates that microglia replacement effectively halts the ...
Back in 1997, a rather bizarre photograph suddenly became very famous. It showed a totally hairless mouse, with what appeared to be a human ear growing out of its back. That photograph prompted a ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNScientists develop model to understand rare brain disease found in 40 kids worldwideTel Aviv University researchers say their investigation into a GRIN2D gene mutation will advance research into a protein ...
Elon Musk says Neuralink’s first human trial participant can control a computer mouse with their brain, nearly one month after having the company’s chip implanted in their brain.
Putting the uniquely human version of a certain gene into mice changed the way that those animals vocalized to each other, suggesting that this gene may play a role in speech and language.
To explore the functional implications of human NOVA1, researchers used CRISPR gene editing to create mice that expressed the uniquely human version of this protein.Within the cell, NOVA1’s job is to ...
PFAS have been linked with a range of health issues including decreased fertility, developmental delays in children, and a ...
In 1932, Walt Disney received an honorary Oscar for the creation of Mickey Mouse, who was introduced in 1928 and appeared in more than three dozen cartoon shorts over the next few years.
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