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Brain overgrowth dictates autism severity, new research suggests
Medical Xpress· 1 hour agoAmong its findings: The biological basis for these two subtypes of autism develops in utero....
Myelination in the brain may drive opioid addiction, say scientists
Medical Xpress· 3 hours agoIn adaptive myelination, more active brain circuits gain more myelin—the fatty insulation that...
Human Neurons Play the Waiting Game
The Scientist· 14 hours agoCellular maturation involves transcriptional, metabolic, and physiological changes that drive cell function. In human neurons, this process takes longer...
Everything You Need to Know About Fetal Brain Development
Parents via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn fact, by 21 weeks, your baby's natural swallowing reflexes allow several ounces of amniotic fluid...
Scientists Connect 16 Mini Brains Made of Human Tissue to Create a "Living Computer"
Futurism via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA startup in Switzerland have built a unique computer processor made from 16 tiny brains made from...
“Mind-Boggling” – Scripps Scientists Uncover New Molecular Drivers of Alzheimer’s
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoResearchers have identified new potential drug targets for neurodegenerative diseases by taking...
What Happens to Your Body When You Take NAD
Verywell Fit via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCan you boost your energy with a NAD supplement? NAD is a cellular coenzyme responsible for turning the food you eat into usable energy. Learn more about...
Juvenile Hormone as a contributing factor in establishing midgut microbiota for fecundity and...
Nature· 11 hours agoIn A. aegypti, the female mosquito midgut responds to mating and to juvenile hormone. Immune suppression in the midgut results in an increased bacteria load in mated animals. The midgut response to mating positively affects the reproductive outcome.
The importance of a disturbed lipid metabolism in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoCMT disease is a group of inherited disorders that affect the peripheral nerves, leading to muscle weakness and sensory loss in the extremities. Among the various subtypes of CMT, CMT1A is the ...
Researchers hope that the world's first "living processor" will lead to energy-efficient computing...
TechSpot· 3 days agoThrough the looking glass: Researchers now have a way to conduct experiments on biological neurons...