... cerebral stroke in one side of the mouse brain, another side of the brain rewires its neural circuits ... three to four weeks, the left side of the brain became to receive sensory information from the left ...
A Japanese research group has found that after a cerebral stroke in one side of a mouse brain, another side of the brain rewires its neural circuits to recuperate from damaged neural function.
... team also showed that reducing the pH in slices of brain tissue expressing ASIC1a reduced seizure ... without the protein.
When the team measured pH in mouse brains, they showed that seizures lower the pH ...
... Emory University, used high resolution fluorescence imaging methods in cultured neurons from embryonic mouse brain to explore how FMRP affects the intracellular localization of several target mRNAs in ...
... as ascorbate or ascorbic acid, reduced tumor weight and growth rate by about 50 percent in mouse models of brain, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers, researchers from the National ...
... a pattern of brain electrical activity associated with learning and memory. Now, researchers have identified in mouse brain tissue a molecular switch that, when thrown, increases the strength of this ...
... in the journal Molecular Therapy, the first to test the feasibility of such an approach, found that inducing mouse brain cells to secrete human interferon-beta suppressed and eliminated growth of ...
... promiscuous connections."
In the study investigators first injected retroviruses into part of the adult mouse brain known as the hippocampus, which is required for memory formation, to tag and knock ...
... 's patients."
Alzheimer's disease is characterized by deposition of A-beta plaques within the brain. The A-beta protein is formed when the larger amyloid precursor protein (APP) is clipped by two ...
... A single exposure to glucocorticoid drugs permanently decreased the number of neurons in the cerebellum of the mouse brain.
In the past, the steroid drugs were given to low-birthweight infants after ...
... reverse the age-related decline in the production of neural stem cells in the hippocampus of the mouse brain, and suggests that this happens because exercise restores a brain chemical which promotes ...
... 40 to 50 genes known to be involved in epigenetics, and see if any of them are turned on in mouse brain cells that have been stimulated with electroconvulsive therapy—shock treatment. "It's long been ...
... levels of both molecules seen in the young mouse brain, and lower and more localized levels expressed ... BDNF plays dual roles in the developing brain -- possibly both dampening and enhancing synaptic ...
... University shows that methylphenidate, commonly known as Ritalin, causes physical changes in neurons in reward regions of mouse brains. In some cases, the effects overlapped with those of cocaine.
... first-draft circuit map of the entire mouse brain within two to three years, ... level corresponds with the basic architectural organization of the mouse brain, in terms of its observed cellular, chemical ...