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Cell therapy development for Parkinson’s disease has been a marathon. Two new papers represent an important step forward.
The modern explosion in medical memoirs is often attributed to Henry Marsh, the neurosurgeon whose instant classic, Do No Harm, was published in 2014. Yet 5 years earlier, another British surgeon, ...
The study, titled “Anatomy of Terrorist Cells: A Critical Examination and Identified Gaps ... and security professionals working to counter terrorist threats while respecting human rights and legal ...
Euphoria” and “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Eric Dane announced that he has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), ...
Scientists achieved “a milestone” by charting the activity and structure of 200,000 cells in a mouse brain ... Supported by By Carl Zimmer The human brain is so complex that scientific brains ...
"Scientists have been studying the structure and anatomy of the brain - including the morphology of different cell types and how ... between mouse and human brains, many organizational principles ...
“Euphoria” actor and former “Grey’s Anatomy” veteran Eric Dane has announced that he has ALS but will continue working. Dane, 52, revealed his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive ...
The findings were published in the Journal of Korean Medical Science under the title "Medico-Artistic Analysis of Red Blood Cells in Gustav Klimt's The Kiss." Collaborating with Professors Hyunmi ...
Thanks to a mouse watching clips from “The Matrix,” scientists have created the largest functional map of a brain to date – a ...
As anatomy and pathology advanced, the idea that centuries-old preserved tissue could heal the living seemed increasingly implausible. At the same time, public attitudes toward human remains began ...
A new study suggests that never-seen-before stem cells in the human retina can restore vision in mice with a common eye disorder. But more work is needed to translate the treatment to people.