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A marathon taxes more than just muscles—it pushes the brain to its metabolic limits. New research shows that during extreme ...
A new study has identified the protein hnRNP A1 as a key player in the production and maintenance of myelin, the fatty sheath ...
CIC biomaGUNE, and IIS Biobizkaia reveals unexpected behavior in myelin. Prolonged physical exercise forces the human body to ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNDiscovery sheds light on protein's role in myelin formation and schizophreniaResearch published in the Journal of Neurochemistry has detailed the role of a protein, hnRNP A1, in the formation and ...
Recent MRI research suggests our brains can turn to an unexpected source of fuel in times of need, like running a 26.2-mile race.
Marathon runners experience reversible changes in their brain myelin. These findings indicate that myelin (a substance that surrounds the neurons) exhibits behavior that was previously unknown, and ...
Every choice reflects a complex interplay between biology, experience, emotion, and environment. Behind each one is a ...
Study uncovers how the protein hnRNP A1 may impact myelin stability, offering new clues in schizophrenia development.
New research shows that running a marathon can cause a temporary reduction in brain myelin, the fatty substance that insulates neurons and supports efficient communication.
Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) have discovered new potential therapeutic targets for ...
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News Medical on MSNMarathon running alters brain myelin for energy useAccording to a study published by Nature Metabolism, marathon runners experience reversible changes in their brain myelin.
Scientists in Brazil have discovered that a specific protein in the brain, called hnRNP A1, plays a key role in protecting ...
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