Optogenetic activation of silent VIP inhibitory neurons restores learning and motor function in Huntington's disease models.
Researchers identified VIP inhibitory neurons in Huntington’s disease and used optogenetics to restore motor neuron activity in mice.
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A technology developed at the Technion enables ordinary users to create realistic video clips intuitively, without the need for massive computing resources. Called Time-to-Move (TTM), it offers ...
Most of the tasks that humans complete daily entail carefully coordinating movements and tracking progress made toward a ...
Researchers studying the impact of cocaine in mice have found that just one exposure to the drug can create changes in brain ...
Across cultures, the way we soothe an unsettled baby tends to look much the same: hold them close and gently rub their back.
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