Torrents of data from cell atlases, brain organoids and other methods are finally delivering answers to an age-old question.
After what must surely have been one of the oddest opening remarks to the Royal Society in its storied 200-plus-year history ...
In a new interview published in Brain Medicine, Dr. Raül Andero Galí reveals how his early passion for classical piano shaped ...
Researchers have studied what happens immediately after a stroke in the stem cell niche known as the subventricular zone, ...
New research has uncovered that brain signals for aggression in male mice and sexual arousal in female mice are encoded by ...
Alzheimer's disease, the leading cause of dementia, affects over 55 million people worldwide. The disease is characterized by ...
Ninety-two per cent of leading health care companies see promise in generative AI and 75 per cent are already experimenting ...
Unlike current medications that target receptors throughout the entire brain, these receptors are predominantly ... showing ...
Toxoplasma seemed to already possess most of the qualities needed for brain-targeting therapeutics: It could evade the host ...
Researchers have discovered that traumatic brain injuries (TBI) may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. By examining both brain tissue from animal models and human samples, they ...
Researchers have identified specific inhibitors that could prevent the loss of nerve cells in Alzheimer's disease, opening ...
Klebsiella pneumoniae, a bacterium found in the gut, may reach the brain and affect Alzheimer's disease progression, research in mice suggests.