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Glial cells support neurological structures, function, cognition, behaviours, physical skills, and motor coordination.
University of Pennsylvania and Syracuse University scientists have discovered that a hindbrain-derived peptide, octadecaneuropeptide (ODN), can suppress appetite and improve glucose regulation without ...
Researchers identified a combination of two existing cancer drugs, letrozole and irinotecan, that reversed Alzheimer’s ...
Summary: New research uncovers how tau pathology spreads and damages synapses in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Using ...
Glial cells, also known as neuroglia, are non-neuronal cells that play a crucial role in various neurophysiological processes. They not only support nervous system structures but also contribute ...
Long overlooked and underestimated, glial cells – non-neuronal cells that support, protect and communicate with neurons – are finally stepping into the neuroscience spotlight.
Alzheimer’s disease remains one of medicine’s toughest challenges, affecting millions and costing trillions of dollars ...
Recent advances in glucose management are reshaping our understanding of cognitive decline and dementia prevention. Energy ...
Clock genes are a set of genes known to contribute to the regulation of the human body's internal 24-hour cycle, also known ...
With so few Alzheimer’s drugs available, repurposing medications approved for other conditions could be the key to tackling ...
New research has uncovered that neurons store their own glycogen, acting as “backup batteries” to keep the brain functioning ...