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Panelists discuss how chronic neuroinflammation involves distinct mechanisms from acute relapses—including microglial ...
New research reveals that Alzheimer's disease may impair nerve function not by reducing myelin, but by altering the proteins ...
With the decrease in feature size of transistors, latches are more sensitive to single-event multiple node upset (MNU), including double node upset (DNU) and triple node upset (TNU). However, the ...
Electrical signal transmission in conductive channels would entail the phenomenon of electromagnetic wave propagation. In nerve fibers, however, the established Hodgkin-Huxley model treats the ...
The disruption of axons—the thread-like part of nerve cells that transmits electrical signals—is associated with Alzheimer's disease. One way axonal function may be hindered is through damage to the ...
Stage 1 The cancer is larger. It has invaded other parts of the lung, but it has not spread to lymph nodes. Stage 2 The tumor is larger than stage 1 and it may have spread to nearby lymph nodes.
Future projects will focus on exploring mitochondrial health in specific brain cell types within the cerebellum. This line of research aims to identify strategies for protecting brain function early ...
Nerves are coated in myelin, but have tiny gaps called “nodes of Ranvier” where the nerve is exposed to boost signals. Right next to these gaps are “paranodes,” where the myelin sticks tightly to the ...
These problems—less energy, loss of myelin, and damaged neurons—start early, but the actual death of the brain cells tends to happen later, as the disease becomes more severe.
30. Butler MH, David C, Ochoa GC, Freyberg Z, Daniell L, Grabs D, Cremona O, De Camilli P. Amphiphysin II (SH3P9; BIN1), a member of the amphiphysin/Rvs family, is concentrated in the cortical ...