In vitro cell culture findings could lead to novel interventions for Schizophrenia
A study recently published in Translational Psychiatry, a Nature journal, has shown how using cultured cells from patients with psychotic […]
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A study recently published in Translational Psychiatry, a Nature journal, has shown how using cultured cells from patients with psychotic […] This could be a major step towards a better understanding of the functions of deeply hidden brain compartments, such as […] People who have better spatial memory are also better at identifying odors, according to a study published this week in […] In the new study, led by Imperial College London in collaboration with a group from the University of Cambridge, researchers […] Brain regions best known for recognizing the potential horror of a hurricane also help us recognize, appreciate and categorize our […] In the 1830s and 1840s, American craniologist Samuel Morton collected and measured hundreds of human skulls in what he described […] If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a lengthy restaurant menu and been completely unable to decide what to order […] Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have discovered a new way in which nerve cells can control movement. In a […] Brains of baby boys born prematurely are affected differently and more severely than premature infant girls’ brains. This is according […] The chemotactic protein CCL17 attracts immune cells to where they are currently needed. Doctors have long known: A high level […]
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