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Neurodegeneration is the umbrella term for the progressive loss of structure or function of neurons, including death of neurons.
New biomarker predicts that concussion victims may have cognitive dysfunction following mTBI

New biomarker predicts that concussion victims may have cognitive dysfunction following mTBI

Scientists join patients to address Friedreich's Ataxia

Scientists join patients to address Friedreich's Ataxia

Sanford-Burnham scientists receive grant to assess potential toxicity of large collections of chemicals

Sanford-Burnham scientists receive grant to assess potential toxicity of large collections of chemicals

Linkam Scientific Instruments report the use of CMS196 for the imaging of mammalian cells at the London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK

Linkam Scientific Instruments report the use of CMS196 for the imaging of mammalian cells at the London Research Institute, Cancer Research UK

NIH selects two leading researchers to chair panels at geroscience symposium

NIH selects two leading researchers to chair panels at geroscience symposium

Discovery sheds light on how forces outside of cells get translated into internal signals

Discovery sheds light on how forces outside of cells get translated into internal signals

Motor neurone disease neck collars: an interview with Dr Christopher J McDermott, Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Sheffield

Motor neurone disease neck collars: an interview with Dr Christopher J McDermott, Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Sheffield

Brain scientists to explore current biological, psychosocial and ecological aspects of memory loss disorders

Brain scientists to explore current biological, psychosocial and ecological aspects of memory loss disorders

Study: Sleep allows brain to flush out damaging molecules linked with neurodegeneration

Study: Sleep allows brain to flush out damaging molecules linked with neurodegeneration

Genetics professor turns accidental discovery into a way to study TBI

Genetics professor turns accidental discovery into a way to study TBI

Epigenetic regulation linked with pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease

Epigenetic regulation linked with pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease

Resveratrol worsens MS-like neuropathology and inflammation, study finds

Resveratrol worsens MS-like neuropathology and inflammation, study finds

Dynamics of the mitochondria linked to obesity

Dynamics of the mitochondria linked to obesity

Targeting cell-division cycle may lead to improved outcomes for patients with medulloblastoma

Targeting cell-division cycle may lead to improved outcomes for patients with medulloblastoma

MGH researchers identify rare gene mutations that appear to cause late-onset AD

MGH researchers identify rare gene mutations that appear to cause late-onset AD

New research chair established to develop innovative strategies for Alzheimer's disease

New research chair established to develop innovative strategies for Alzheimer's disease

Dog food preservative may prevent nerve damage in patients taking chemotherapy

Dog food preservative may prevent nerve damage in patients taking chemotherapy

Video demonstrates high throughput screening of cellular bioenergetics of multiple cell lines

Video demonstrates high throughput screening of cellular bioenergetics of multiple cell lines

Research finding offers new approach to treating melanoma

Research finding offers new approach to treating melanoma

Stress-related protein genetically linked to acceleration of Alzheimer's disease

Stress-related protein genetically linked to acceleration of Alzheimer's disease

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