Researchers suggest tunneling may reflect a conserved strategy adopted by specialized migratory cell types in dense tissues.
Why don't humans grow new brain cells? A new study shows "tunneling" neurons in songbirds may explain our limited capacity for neurogenesis.
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Songbird study reveals potential paths for human brain’s self-repair, neurogenesis
Researchers at Boston University have discovered a surprising mechanism in the brains of zebra ...
Dopamine neurons in the midbrain may, with aging, be increasingly susceptible to a vicious spiral of decline driven by fuel shortages, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine (NY, USA) ...
Multiple sclerosis kills neurons in the cortex, along with destroying the brain's wiring. Now we know how this happens. Inflammation overwhelms a critical DNA repair mechanism that is needed to ...
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Caltech study finds shared neurons for seeing and mental imagery
When you close your eyes and picture a familiar face, your brain does not conjure the image from scratch. According to ...
Mirror neurons are a type of brain cell that is activated both when performing an action and when observing another individual perform that same action, a process thought to help an individual ...
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