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The researchers found a regulatory medium between stress and infertility
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
RFRP neuron ablation prevents acute stress-induced LH inhibition of chronic glucosticoid therapy, which inhibits LH pulses in female mice, and the researchers found that female mice that were silent compared to the control group did not exhibit binding stress-induced LH secretion and pulse suppression when treated with chronic glucoticoids.
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Cancers: Key proteins affect the survival of neuroblastoma patients
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
December 12, 2020 /--- -- Researchers in the Department of Cell Biology and Medical Physiology at the University of Seville have determined that the high expression of VRK1 protein is associated with tumor invasiveness and low survival rates in patients with neuroblastoma.
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Nature: The mechanism of long-term memory formation
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
" researchers observed that the new experience activated the sea mass nerve sparse group that expresses two genes, Fos and Scg2.
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Neuron: New discovery! Even minor damage to brain cells can lead to dysfunction of the body's entire nervous system!
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
11, 2020 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Neuron, scientists from oregon Health and Science University and others found that damage or disease affecting a relatively small number of brain cells may cause a chain reaction that stops the massive network of brain neural circuits from functioning.
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The relationship between diet and brain health
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
"Of all our organs, poor diet is the most likely to damage the brain.com," said Dr. Lisa Mosconi, associate professor of neurology and radiology at Will Cornell Medical University, who heads the Women's Brain Program.
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The study found that schizophrenia is associated with abnormal brain structure in patients with depression
Time of Update: 2020-12-28
exploration of the brain morphological characteristics of patients with schizophrenia-associated depression will help to deepen the understanding of the pathogenesis of this sub-group and provide empirical evidence for independent clinical identification and diagnosis.
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JAMA Psych: Heavy! Depression in the early years may be associated with an increased risk of 66 diseases and premature death in the later stages!
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
In the study, researchers wanted to analyze whether depression in individuals in the early years was directly related to a variety of widespread diseases in later stages, and how other mental illnesses affected the association and whether depression in adolescents increased their risk of premature death.
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Science Sub-Journal: Shock! Clinical trials have shown that injection of gene therapy vectors into one eye can improve vision in both eyes
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
In a new clinical study, an international team led by Dr. Patrick Yu-Wai-Man of the University of Cambridge and Dr. Jose-Alain Sahel of the Paris Institute of Vision in France injected a gene therapy vector into one eye in patients with LHON, significantly improving vision in both eyes.
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JAD: Eating more red wine and cheese may help reduce the risk of cognitive decline in the body
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
December 14, 2020 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, scientists from Iowa State University and other institutions found that the food we eat
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Nature: The psychedelic drug Iberg alkaline similar to TBG is expected to treat addiction and depression without side effects
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
December 14, 2020 /--- In a new study, researchers at the University of California, Davis, have developed a non-hallucinogenic version of the psychedelic drug ibogaine, which has the potential to treat addiction, depression and other mental illnesses.
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Nat Neurosci: Astrocytes may improve the body's decision-making
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
Decision-making in goal-oriented behavior is a coordinated process involving different brain regions that consider the pros and cons of each option, and these cognitive operations in human and animal bodies are supported by the brain's forehead cortical layer, where the functions of two types of nerve cells have been extensively studied by scientists, i.e. excitability.
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Epoxy hydrolyzedase inhibitors can reduce nerve inflammation and are expected to treat Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
study was published in the September 2020 issue of the Journal of Science Translational Medicine under the title "An epoxide hydrolase resectionor reduces neuroinflammation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease".
An epoxide hydrolase inhibitor reduces neuroinflammation in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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JPR: What's new! Melatonin may be expected to help enhance brain memory!
Time of Update: 2020-12-27
And N1-acetyl-5-methyl canine urine amine (AMK) molecules, which may promote brain cognition, were tested by researchers who familiarized mice with objects and injected them with a dose of melatonin and two metabolites an hour later.
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PNAS: How to protect neurons and promote their growth
Time of Update: 2020-12-26
(Photo Source: Www.pixabay.com) Researchers know that inhibiting an enzyme called dileucine zipper kinase (DLK) appears to protect neurons powerfully in a variety of neurodegenerative disease models, but DLK can also inhibit axon regeneration.
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Nat Commun: Intestinal bacteria play a key role in brain function and body mood regulation!
Time of Update: 2020-12-26
Photo Source: Pascal Marseaud used animal models for research, and researchers found that changes in the gut microbiome caused by chronic stress may lead to depression-like behavior in the body, especially as it promotes a decline in lipid metabolite levels in the body's blood and brain.
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Nat Neurosci: Accident! Small glial cells are moving through the brain to stop neurons from becoming overactive
Time of Update: 2020-12-26
a new study, Akassoglou and his team found that monitoring small glial cells helps prevent epileptic activity, or hyperexcitation, in the brain.
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Nat Neurosci: Computer models reveal how the brain manages short-term memory
Time of Update: 2020-12-26
"Most studies of working memory have focused on excitable neurons in the cortical layer, which are numerous and widely connected, and are fundamentally different from inhibitory neurons," said Terrence Sejnowski, head and senior author of Salk's Computational Neurobiology Laboratory at www.pixabay.com.
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Nat Commun: A new way for brain cells to communicate
Time of Update: 2020-12-26
they regulate communication between neural networks and the processing of information performed by the brain by adjusting the rhythm of neuron groups and synchronizing brain regions.
new findings suggest that high-frequency oscillations of more than 100 Hz are also synchronized in multiple brain regions.
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The role and mechanism of fibroblast growth factor FGF13 in itching were found
Time of Update: 2020-12-26
to explore the role of NaV1.7 in the itchy response mediated by FGF13, the team further used cellular electrophysiological records to find sodium channel antagonist pufferfish toxin TTX and NaV1.7 specific antagonist antagonist The agents can significantly reduce the neuron's reaction to histamine, block the interaction between FGF13 and NaV1.7, not only reduce the neuron's reaction to histamine, but also produce behavioral ideologies similar to the decrease in the number of scratches in mice with FGF13.
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The study found that crab monkeys spontaneously develop Parkinson's disease
Time of Update: 2020-12-26
Parkinson's disease is a typical neurodegenerative disease that mainly affects the population over 65 years of age (incidence close to 2%). The core symptoms of Parkinson's disease are motor disorder