Neurobiology

  • Alzheimer Disease

    Regulation of Axon termination – Mechanism Behind Neuron Development

    Researchers at Scripps Institute have discovered the new understanding of how neuron termination is regulated Researchers at Scripps Institute have revealed the mechanism of neuron development. The termination of a neuron is really important for the efficient and accurate construction of a nervous system, without controlled termination, the nervous system will in serious jeopardy. Neurons are the specialized cells of…

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  • Changes in Brain Assisting Cocaine Addiction

    A new research led by Scripps research institute revealed a phenomenon because of which addiction to cocaine occurs in individuals The brain while ramping up its use shifts from moderate cocaine use to addiction due to this phenomenon. During the experiment in rats, the scientist showed that how moderate use of cocaine is converted to compulsive cocaine intake by transmission…

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    Molecule That Can Help In Repairing Damaged Cells In Multiple Sclerosis

    Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease related to nerve cells in which brain and the spinal cord gets Demyelinated Multiple Sclerosis is an immune-mediated process in which Central Nervous System (CNS) tissue are damaged due to abnormal response in the immune system of a body. It’s an autoimmune disease.A new study suggests that there is a molecule which is produced by…

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  • Alzheimer Disease

    Correlation of Alzheimer Disease with Cellular Energy Dysfunction

    Researchers at Harvard University have found that fibroblast of Alzheimer patient have defective mitochondria metabolic potential Alzheimer disease is a neurodegenerative disease caused due to damage to neurons which causes loss of memory and cognitive decline. Approximately, 200,000 Americans under the age of 65 have early onset Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer can be in two forms i.e. early onset which is…

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