This article discusses research by Dr. Lee J. Martin and his team on HIE, a leading cause of neonatal mortality ...
For decades, scientists believed the human brain stopped producing new neurons after childhood. This long-held view painted the adult brain as a fixed organ, incapable of generating fresh cells in the ...
Challenging a long-standing assumption regarding the adult brain, recent research has demonstrated that individuals can ...
You’ve probably heard the old canard that new brain cells simply stop forming as we become adults. But research out today is the latest to show that this isn’t really true. Scientists in Sweden led ...
This eBook explores the latest advances in iPSC-derived models, highlighting how they bridge preclinical and clinical ...
Neurodegenerative diseases remain some of the most difficult conditions to treat. Disorders like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s gradually destroy brain cells, leaving people with worsening memory, ...
Parkinson's disease, a common neurodegenerative ailment, affects roughly 1 % of the population aged 60 and up, and the number of cases is anticipated to quadruple by 2040, posing a significant ...