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Calcium-permeable AMPA receptors govern PV neuron feature selectivity
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- . October 2, 2024
Mice and marmosets All procedures were approved by the Johns Hopkins Animal Care and Use Committee and conducted per the

Hybrid protein filaments are a surprise twist in neurodegeneration
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- . October 2, 2024
Nature, Published online: 02 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03054-5 Abnormal filaments of a single type of protein are hallmarks of neurodegeneration. Structural

Inducing novel endosymbioses by implanting bacteria in fungi
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- . October 2, 2024
Strains and standard culturing methods The strains and chemicals used are listed in Supplementary Tables 1 and 2. E. coli

Claims of fraud plague one of the most-cited neuroscience researchers
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- . October 2, 2024
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High-performers and specialists in neuroscience research
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- . October 2, 2024
Strong focus Among the top 25 countries for neuroscience output in the Nature Index, these ten have the highest proportion

Found in translation
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- . October 2, 2024
We were floating around Sweeps-04, normal-like, when some space storm hit us hard. Our ship got all banged up. (My

How long COVID could lift the fog on neurocognitive disorders
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- . October 2, 2024
Neurocognitive symptoms, including an impaired ability to process and memorize information, are among the most common and debilitating manifestations of

The global imbalance of neurological conditions
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- . October 2, 2024
High burden The top ten neurological conditions by disability-adjusted life year (DALY) globally are shown for 2021. Stroke has more

Neurotechnology race ramps up, but fundamental questions remain
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- . October 2, 2024
Neuroscience has undergone remarkable progress. Researchers can now study specific areas of the brain with unprecedented detail thanks to cutting-edge

See a tardigrade ride a worm in the world’s weirdest rodeo — September’s best science images
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- . October 2, 2024
Nature, Published online: 02 October 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03153-3 The month’s sharpest science shots — selected by Nature’s photo team. Source link