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Can adults make new brain cells? New study may finally settle one of neuroscience's greatest debates
Scientists say they have very strong evidence that the adult human brain is capable of making new neurons, a point of ongoing controversy in neuroscience.
In the hippocampus, a critical brain region for learning and memory, new cells emerge in some people into late adulthood, ...
A study in the journal Science presents compelling new evidence that neurons in the brain's memory center, the hippocampus, ...
Nerve guidance conduit (NGC)-infilling substrates have been reported to facilitate the regeneration of injured peripheral nerves (PNs), especially for large nerve gaps. In this study, longitudinally ...
Potential application of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for treatment of brain tumors including gliomas is currently studied. However, PDT effect on normal glial cells is unknown. We have studied PDT ...
Thin-film solar cells often show a crossover between the illuminated and dark I-V characteristics. Several device specific reasons for crossover exist and have been discussed extensively. In this ...
Keywords: glial cells, astrocyte, gliotransmission, myelinating glial, glia-neuron interaction Citation: Koh W and Lei Z (2025) Editorial: The legacy of Sherrington and Adrian Nobel Prize: ...
Hyperglycemia-induced mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to sensory neuron pathology in diabetic neuropathy. Although Schwann cells (SCs) also undergo substantial degeneration in diabetic ...
A combination of two drugs could improve outcomes and reduce the need for toxic chemotherapy for B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL), the commonest cancer in childhood and one that can be ...
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