Axons in brain cells resemble a string of pearls rather than smooth tubes, according to Johns Hopkins researchers. This discovery, aided by advanced imaging and modeling, reveals how physical and ...
Axons can be shaped like strings of pearls, research in mice and people show. How that shape may influence brain signaling is not yet clear.
An international team of scientists led by Université de Montréal medical professor Frédéric Charron, director of the ...
Michael M. Santiago / Staff / Getty Images Palantir, MicroStrategy, and Axon Enterprise are set to join the Nasdaq 100 Index on Monday, Dec. 23. They will replace Super Micro Computer, Moderna ...
From the very moment an egg is fertilized, life begins with a remarkable process: cells start dividing and replicating to ...
A new fuel cell electrolyte design using phosphonic acid polymers with hydrocarbon spacers allows efficient operation under ...
Marcks and Marcks-like 1 proteins are required for normal neurite formation and proliferation of neuro-glial progenitors during development and regeneration of the Xenopus spinal cord implicating ...
Among these sensors, we further focused on the spatiotemporal dynamics of Rab10 and Rab4 activity during sLTP. We found that postsynaptic stimulation leads to the persistent inactivation of Rab10 and ...
The Maternal Microbiome During Pregnancy Impacts Offspring's Stem Cells in Mice Dec. 11, 2024 — Gut microbiome composition during pregnancy has long-term effects on offspring stem cell growth ...