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New study finds blood-spinal cord barrier compromised in mice with ALS

New study finds blood-spinal cord barrier compromised in mice with ALS

Neurofibromatosis 1 gene drives pivotal decision in early brain development

Neurofibromatosis 1 gene drives pivotal decision in early brain development

Feline virus, antiviral drug studied to understand drug resistance

Feline virus, antiviral drug studied to understand drug resistance

Stem-cell therapy opens new avenue of research against Huntington's disease

Stem-cell therapy opens new avenue of research against Huntington's disease

Viewing dye-packed vesicles causes them to explode

Viewing dye-packed vesicles causes them to explode

New discovery for Fragile X Syndrome

New discovery for Fragile X Syndrome

Natural protection provides possible new treatments for stroke

Natural protection provides possible new treatments for stroke

Neural stem cells for Parkinson's disease

Neural stem cells for Parkinson's disease

New insight into neural stem cells

New insight into neural stem cells

Stroke victims could be more vulnerable to Alzheimer's

Stroke victims could be more vulnerable to Alzheimer's

New understanding of genetics behind Noonan Syndrome

New understanding of genetics behind Noonan Syndrome

New combined imaging promises insights into multiple sclerosis

New combined imaging promises insights into multiple sclerosis

Embryonic stem cells provide new tool for studying disease and identifying ALS drugs

Embryonic stem cells provide new tool for studying disease and identifying ALS drugs

Astrocytes may contribute to Lou Gehrig's disease

Astrocytes may contribute to Lou Gehrig's disease

Shutting down microglia

Shutting down microglia

Developing brain tumors coax assistance from nearby cells

Developing brain tumors coax assistance from nearby cells

Uric acid holds potential for central nervous system damage

Uric acid holds potential for central nervous system damage

Human embryonic stem cells show potential in treating rats with Parkinson's symptoms

Human embryonic stem cells show potential in treating rats with Parkinson's symptoms

Central nervous system can sometimes send out signals that invite hostile immune system attacks

Central nervous system can sometimes send out signals that invite hostile immune system attacks

Taking astrocytes seriously

Taking astrocytes seriously

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