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A decade after her fatal prognosis, Grace Wethor is “miraculously” living with brain cancer —and has become an author, ...
Despite representing only 4% of the world’s population, the United States accounts for over half of science Nobel Prizes ...
A study led by Cambridge researchers has shed light on how neural stem cell grafts could help restore myelin in the central ...
A collaborative study led by Professor Vittoria Raffa at the University of Pisa and Assistant Professor Fabian Raudzus ...
Vijayawada: The family of Mandepudi Sesharatnam, a 63-year-old resident of Nidmaru in Guntur district, gave new hope to ...
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Live Science on MSNCan adults make new brain cells? New study may finally settle one of neuroscience's greatest debatesScientists say they have very strong evidence that the adult human brain is capable of making new neurons, a point of ongoing ...
Scientists in Sweden led the study, published Thursday in Science. They found abundant signs of neural stem cells growing in ...
A new study reveals that neural stem cell grafts can generate new myelin in the central nervous system, offering hope for ...
Resting brain stem cells hardly differ from normal astrocytes, which support the nerve cells in the brain. How can almost identical cells perform such different functions? The key lies in the ...
Studer's team, for example, began looking at stem cells to treat brain diseases more than 25 years ago. "For us, it's quite an exciting time," he says, "finally seeing some of the fruit of that work." ...
Karla Flores was first diagnosed with a chordoma on her brain stem (the center red mass). She was then diagnosed with a second chordoma on her spinal cord (the lower red mass).
When doctors describe your brain scan as a “starry sky,” it’s not good TB is the deadliest infection in the world—but it doesn't often look like this.
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