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Otter’s Remarkable Recovery from Rare Spinal Stroke Offers Hope for Vet Medicine

Sections of three-dimensional brain organoids stained for different gene expression patterns and imaged with a microscope.

Scientists Discover Potential Treatment Path for ‘Smooth Brain’ Disorders

Brain barrier-crossing conjugates enable the systemic delivery of large therapeutic molecules to the brain.

New Method Delivers Medicine Past Brain’s Natural Defense Shield

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Scientists Discover Mice Use Their Tails Like a Whip to Keep Balance

Genomic analysis of causal variants between bipolar disorder I (BD-I) and epilepsy. (A) Venn plot shows specific and shared variants. Genetic correlation (rg) was estimated via LDSC. (B) Manhattan plot of conjFDR results. Lead SNPs with the same allelic effect direction are in red; opposite directions are in black. (C) LocusZoom plots show genetic associations at the SP4 locus, with physical maps of known genes and LD defined by SNP rs9639379.

Genetic link between bipolar disorder and epilepsy unveiled in China study

Researchers at WashU Medicine have developed a method in mice to reduce damage from spinal cord injuries by using engineered immune cells. Mice that received this treatment showed improved recovery from their injuries, indicating potential for developing this therapy for human use.

New Immunotherapy Shows Promise in Spinal Cord Injury Recovery

Infographic: Organoid intelligence: The new frontier in biocomputing

Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells

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