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    06Jul

    Stem cells either overproduce or underproduce brain cells in autism patients

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    Credit: CC0 Public Domain Analyzing brain stem cells of patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), Rutgers scientists have found evidence of irregularities in very early brain development that may contribute […]

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    03Jul

    Umbilical cord blood cells can safely be infused into a sibling with cerebral palsy

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    Charlotte, a study participant. Credit: Murdoch Children’s Research Institute An Australian-first study has found collecting and storing cells from a baby’s umbilical cord and later transferring them to a sibling […]

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    28Jun

    Scientists uncover key factor in neocortex development

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    Graphical abstract. Credit: Cell Reports (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110869 Scientists at the Texas A&M University College of Medicine have made a breakthrough discovery about the development of the brain. This new […]

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    24Jun

    New way to control neural stem cells brings research one step closer to repairing brain injuries

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    Induction and maintenance of SOX1 positive dorsal forebrain neuroepithelial cells. a Neural induction scheme of hPSCs in the presence of TGFbR and BMPR inhibitors. After cortical neural induction NES cells express […]

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    20Jun

    Neuroscientists use electrical stimulation to restore breathing in surgery patients undergoing opioid-based anesthesia

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    Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain New UCLA research points to a novel treatment for respiratory depression associated with opioid use by administering electrical pulses to the back of the neck, helping […]

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    17Jun

    The sounds of breathing – Nature Reviews Neuroscience

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    Mammalian vocalizations, including human speech, contain rhythmically timed components. This suggests that the tempo of vocalization sounds is innately encoded, but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. Now, Wei et al. […]

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