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Ginger in Your Diet and Neutrophil Function
Ginger, everyone’s favorite fiery fragrant spice, does more than just add punch and taste to your food: it turns out …
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Making Sure Microglia Are Microglia
Microglial dysfunction is a factor in neurological disorders like schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease. To better understand any pathological contribution of …
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The Unexpected Role of NaV1.6 Channels in Alzheimer’s Disease
A lot of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research centers around amyloid-beta (Aβ) and its accumulation. Less work has linked Aβ and …
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Heart Defense: BKCa Channels in Neonatal Cardiomyocytes
Long understood to play a protective role in adult hearts, particularly in cases of ischemia and reperfusion (IR) injury, the …
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Understanding the Role of GluN3A in Brain Development
Our brains are an intricate web of connections that form and reshape through development. And now, researchers have shed new …
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When Pain Aids Cancer
Within the complex biology of cancer cells lies a rarely discussed, yet critical component: nerve fibers. Recent findings explain how …
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How Rabies Modulates Macrophages
Rabies is infamous for its high mortality rate, with around 60,000 reported deaths each year. It’s usually contracted from infected …
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Targeting ASIC1a
Are Acid-Sensing Ion Channels the Key to a Novel Stroke Recovery Approach?
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Shaping Brain Circuits: The Role of the Cholinergic System in Inhibitory Network Development
The brain is a web of complex neural circuits, made up of excitatory pyramidal neurons (PNs) and inhibitory interneurons (INs). …
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New Treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury
Can a combination of regulatory T-cells and mesenchymal stromal cells modulate microglial responses?
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Narirutin: Satsuma’s Chemical for Banishing Pain
Neuropathic pain is chronic and widespread, affecting millions worldwide. Despite its prevalence, the treatments for neuropathic pain can be limited …
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TRPC1 and TRPC6: Driving Endotoxemic Cardiac Dysfunction
Sepsis remains a critical healthcare issue as it can lead to multiple organ failure, with heart complications being particularly deadly. …
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Of Mitochondria and Stiff Hearts
Exploring the Mechanisms Behind Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
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Hairy Cells and How Potassium Channels Help Encode Complex Sounds
In the depths of your inner ear, tiny cells are busy converting the vibrations of sound into electrical signals that …
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