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Chloride acts as a major amplifier for signal transduction in mouse sensory neurons

Chloride acts as a major amplifier for signal transduction in mouse sensory neurons

First animal model for studying schizophrenia

First animal model for studying schizophrenia

Defects in protein-secretion machinery linked to neural tube closure

Defects in protein-secretion machinery linked to neural tube closure

New evidence suggests amyloid beta plays a critical role in synaptic failure

New evidence suggests amyloid beta plays a critical role in synaptic failure

Small molecules reverse protein trafficking and mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease models

Small molecules reverse protein trafficking and mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson's disease models

Brain circuit that holds the memory discovered

Brain circuit that holds the memory discovered

Discovery of protein transport promotes new research on spinal defects

Discovery of protein transport promotes new research on spinal defects

Scientists uncover a central process in memory encoding

Scientists uncover a central process in memory encoding

Potential new therapeutic option for prevention of PD-associated neuropathology

Potential new therapeutic option for prevention of PD-associated neuropathology

Discovery of inhibitory hormone may yield new treatments for cancer and other diseases

Discovery of inhibitory hormone may yield new treatments for cancer and other diseases

Johns Hopkins scientists find a source of nonallergic itch

Johns Hopkins scientists find a source of nonallergic itch

Researchers recommend progesterone as viable treatment for traumatic brain injuries

Researchers recommend progesterone as viable treatment for traumatic brain injuries

Common variations in genes associated with microcephaly may explain differences in brain size

Common variations in genes associated with microcephaly may explain differences in brain size

IKK phosphorylate: A double-edged sword in Huntington's disease

IKK phosphorylate: A double-edged sword in Huntington's disease

Tufts researchers discover new neuron development in nulliparous mothers

Tufts researchers discover new neuron development in nulliparous mothers

Scientists use optical technique to trace out neurons interaction

Scientists use optical technique to trace out neurons interaction

Study may lead to more targeted research and treatment for memory disorders

Study may lead to more targeted research and treatment for memory disorders

University of Florida obtains stimulus grant to establish ataxia consortium

University of Florida obtains stimulus grant to establish ataxia consortium

RORalpha protein revealed as an essential regulator of inflammatory factors

RORalpha protein revealed as an essential regulator of inflammatory factors

UT researchers identify new molecule that slows ALS progression in mice

UT researchers identify new molecule that slows ALS progression in mice

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