CHICAGO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Scientists have found a way to get damaged nerve cells in the brains of mice to repair themselves, a finding that may lead to new treatments for spinal cord and brain ...
MIT researchers are using living cells to target diseased brain areas and deliver tiny electronic devices that can modulate ...
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A missing brain molecule could be fueling vascular dementia
Vascular dementia has long been overshadowed by Alzheimer’s disease, yet it is one of the leading causes of cognitive decline ...
First-in-human data now includes five patients, with follow-up ranging from 23 weeks to over a year post-treatment Injections of Wnt-activated, autologous, expanded, adipose-derived stem cells ...
Pea-size clusters of human cells called brain organoids inspire both hope and fear. Experts are debating how scientists can ...
An enhanced version of an already popular vitamin could offer a "groundbreaking approach" to better combat the disease.
WOODS HOLE, Mass. — The axolotl is renowned for its extensive ability to regenerate organs and body parts, including its spinal cord. Studies on spinal cord regeneration, however, have focused on ...
Gliomas are cancers that originate directly in the brain, instead of spreading to the brain from other parts of the body.
We can replace joints, lenses, even organs—but not the brain. As neuroscience unravels the mechanisms of neurodegeneration, ...
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