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First Global Census of Cell Surface Proteins
Stanford scientists have completed the first global census of diverse proteins sprouting tree-like from the outer membrane of a cell. These cell surface proteins govern how cells interact with one another and how they assemble into tissues and organs such as hearts and brains.
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How Horror Movies Manipulate Your Brain
By mapping neural activity in response to watching horror movies, researchers have uncovered how scary movies manipulate brain activity in humans.
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The 'Place' Of Emotions in the Brain
A study of the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca describes how affective states are mapped in the brain.
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High Air Pollution Exposure in One-Year-Olds Linked to Structural Brain Changes at Age 12
A new study suggests that significant early childhood exposure to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) is associated with structural changes in the brain at the age of 12.
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Can Lithium Halt Progression of Alzheimer's Disease? New Findings Shed Light
The findings are published in the most recent edition of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.
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Brain Activity Patterns Linked with Improved Learning and Memory in Multiple Sclerosis
Neuroimaging study identifies specific brain regions associated with memory rehabilitation using the modified Story Memory Technique.
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New Tool For Investigating Brain Cells in Alzheimer's, Epilepsy, Stroke, and Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers have created a new chemical tool for revealing how specific types of brain cell receptors function in the brain. It’s an important step forward for studying Alzheimer's, epilepsy, stroke, and even Parkinson’s disease.
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Scientists Isolate Biomarkers That Can Identify Delirium Risk and Severity
Researchers have identified blood-based biomarkers associated with both delirium duration and severity in critically ill patients.
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This Rat Had 'No Brain' and It Somehow Lived a Normal Life
The rat could see, hear, smell, and feel just like its peers, even though it was walking around with basically no brain.
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Largest Genetic Sequencing Study of Autism to Date Reveals 102 Linked Genes
Researchers have identified 102 genes associated with risk for autism, helping to differentiate the genes associated with ASD from those associated with intellectual disability and developmental delay, conditions which often overlap.
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