Brain immune cells may be responsible for the formation of Alzheimer's plaques, revealing a key turning point in this neurological disease.
Living brain tissue can now be made transparent, helping scientists see deeper neurons while keeping cells active.
“I tested it three or four times before I believed it,” said Shigenori Inagaki of the discovery that enabled the breakthrough ...
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Scientists restore activity in mouse brain tissue after deep freezing
A team of researchers in Germany has frozen adult mouse brain tissue at cryogenic temperatures and, after thawing it, ...
A newly discovered mechanism that protects nerve cells could have important implications for understanding and treating ...
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Researchers restore activity in vitrified mouse brain tissue after deep freeze
A team of researchers in Germany has restored electrical activity in mouse brain tissue after storing it in a glass-like ...
A study has found that precise application of radio waves can change the activity of brain cells in ways that could counter ...
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