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Collagen VI protects brain cells against amyloid-beta proteins

Collagen VI protects brain cells against amyloid-beta proteins

Patient-derived induced stem cells retain disease traits

Patient-derived induced stem cells retain disease traits

Scientists develop method for generating novel stem cells

Scientists develop method for generating novel stem cells

New imaging system with higher resolution

New imaging system with higher resolution

Biologist provides new theory on mechanisms that control molecular motors

Biologist provides new theory on mechanisms that control molecular motors

Brain deletion of FK506-binding protein enhances repetitive behaviors in mice

Brain deletion of FK506-binding protein enhances repetitive behaviors in mice

New clues to the roots of epilepsy, autism, schizophrenia

New clues to the roots of epilepsy, autism, schizophrenia

Scientists create infectious prion disease in mouse model

Scientists create infectious prion disease in mouse model

Maas Biolab scientists validate cyclosporin human neuroprotection

Maas Biolab scientists validate cyclosporin human neuroprotection

Breakthrough in cellular analysis

Breakthrough in cellular analysis

Breakthrough in cell-type analysis offers new ways to study development and disease

Breakthrough in cell-type analysis offers new ways to study development and disease

Novel tool helps study the biochemical basis of Alzheimer's

Novel tool helps study the biochemical basis of Alzheimer's

Pulsed ultrasound used to remote control brain circuits

Pulsed ultrasound used to remote control brain circuits

Griffith University and Pfizer in new partnership to unlock nature's cure for infections

Griffith University and Pfizer in new partnership to unlock nature's cure for infections

Gene find sheds light on motor neuron diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Gene find sheds light on motor neuron diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Fatty acids may be the culprit in Alzheimer's

Fatty acids may be the culprit in Alzheimer's

Targeted cell delivery to the cervical spinal cord is a promising strategy to slow loss of motor neurons in ALS

Targeted cell delivery to the cervical spinal cord is a promising strategy to slow loss of motor neurons in ALS

Artificial brain-muscle connections used to restore movement to paralyzed limbs

Artificial brain-muscle connections used to restore movement to paralyzed limbs

High-dose vitamin B supplements do not slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer's

High-dose vitamin B supplements do not slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer's

Pain is not a symptom of arthritis, pain causes arthritis

Pain is not a symptom of arthritis, pain causes arthritis

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