An international team of scientists led by Université de Montréal medical professor Frédéric Charron, director of the ...
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.
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 ...
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine, led by Dr. Shigeki Watanabe, have found that axons aren’t the smooth, cylindrical ...
A controversial study, led by Jacqueline Griswold from Johns Hopkins University in the US, has some scientists arguing for a ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNNew Discovery Redefines the Shape of Axons in Mammalian Brain CellsBiology textbooks may need a revision, say Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists, who present new evidence that an armlike structure of mammalian brain cells may be a different shape than scientists have ...
Biology textbooks may need a revision, say Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists, who present new evidence that an armlike structure of mammalian brain cells may be a different shape than scientists have ...
Biology textbooks may need a revision, say Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists, who present new evidence that an armlike ...
“Axons are the cables that connect our brain tissue, enabling learning ... Watanabe had initially seen repeated axon pearling in the nervous system of worms and grew more curious about the ...
Regeneration and repair in the nervous system is a process by which damaged tissue undergoes regrowth ... This process happens more readily with axons, synapses, neurons and glia in the peripheral ...
“Axons are the cables that connect our brain tissue, enabling learning ... Watanabe first identified the phenomenon of recurrent axon pearling in the nervous systems of worms. His curiosity ...
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