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Cytoskeletal Organizing Protein Plays a Central Role in Building the Brain
Click here to view original web page at www.technologynetworks.com The molecule NCAM2, a glycoprotein from the superfamily of immunoglobulins, is a vital factor in the formation of the cerebral cortex, neuronal morphogenesis and formation of neuronal circuits in the brain, as stated in the new study published in the journal Cerebral Cortex. The deficit of … Continue reading “Cytoskeletal Organizing Protein Plays a Central Role in Building the Brain”
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11 Animals That Have Changed the History of Neurological Science
Click here to view original web page at interestingengineering.com Whatever your views on animal testing for scientific research, they have helped us make some very real breakthroughs in our understanding in fields like neuroscience. By getting to grips with the basic fundamentals of certain aspects of biology using animal analogs for humans, we have been … Continue reading “11 Animals That Have Changed the History of Neurological Science”
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Healing artist combines neuroscience and aesthetics in new collection
Click here to view original web page at www.journalnow.com When Dr. Renee Tegeler walked into her husband’s new office, she knew she had to do something. As an healing artist — meaning she makes art specifically for people who heal, such as doctors and therapists — Tegeler was appalled by the lack of decoration. Dr. … Continue reading “Healing artist combines neuroscience and aesthetics in new collection”
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Scientists create tool to detect genes associated with psychiatric, brain diseases
Click here to view original web page at www.sciencedaily.com Scientists at the UNC School of Medicine and colleagues created a new computational tool called H-MAGMA to study the genetic underpinnings of nine brain disorders, including the identification of new genes associated with each disorder. The research, published in Nature Neuroscience , revealed that genes associated … Continue reading “Scientists create tool to detect genes associated with psychiatric, brain diseases”
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Genetic control of collective behavior
Click here to view original web page at news.harvard.edu Science & Technology Genetic control of collective behavior Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard file photo Animals rely on group behavior to survive, whether it’s fish swimming together to avoid predators or humans sharing knowledge with each other. But despite the importance of such social interactions, scientists do not have … Continue reading “Genetic control of collective behavior”
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NCAM2 protein plays a decisive role in the formation of structures for cognitive learning
Click here to view original web page at eurekalert.org IMAGE: From left to right, the experts Antoni Parcerisas, Alba Ortega-Gascó and Lluís Pujades, from the Faculty of Biology and the Institute of Neurosciences of the UB (UBNeuro)…. view more Credit: UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA he molecule NCAM2, a glycoprotein from the superfamily of immunoglobulins, is a … Continue reading “NCAM2 protein plays a decisive role in the formation of structures for cognitive learning”