A small cluster of stem
cells in the brain seems to help mice stay young, and injecting extra stem cells helps them live longer.
Not exact matches
We all know by now that if the atomic combinations break down, or if the proper chemical reactions fail to take place, the
cell will die or the
brain (
in which thought
seems to dwell) will fail to function, and «mind» will be impaired or it may vanish altogether.
Modern psychosomatic medicine has made some progress
in analyzing along these lines; for example, it
seems quite possible that the emotional tone of my soul may directly alter the patterns of physical feeling
in my stomach.4 Still, we should not suppose too quickly that the aims of a human personality have any very effective direct influence on the molecules of body
cells, other than those
in the
brain.
In June, neuroscientist Adam Anderson's team at Cornell University demonstrated that, though our feelings may
seem unique, our
brains process them using a similar pattern of
brain cell, or neuron, activation — meaning we feel feelings the same way.
In preclinical studies, oncolytic herpes simplex viruses
seemed especially promising, as they naturally infect dividing
brain cells.
They noticed, however, that other
brain cells, which had shrunken
in size as a result of their lost neighbors,
seemed to normalize.
What's more, several studies suggest that some people with schizophrenia
seem to have more active microglia — immune
cells found
in the
brain — than people without the condition.
At first the virus
seems to build up harmlessly
in brain cells, but as soon as the larva breaks out, these
cells burst open, unleashing destruction all around them.
Morphine and its derivatives
seem to exert their effects by binding to specific receptor sites on
cells in the
brain and the spinal cord.
Star - shaped
brain cells called astrocytes, usually dismissed as support
cells for the attention - grabbing neurons, now
seem to control the growth of new neurons
in adult
brains.
«What many developmental diseases have
in common
seems to be the failure of
brain cells to mature at the same rate as they do
in healthy people,» says Dr Falk.
The gene
in question, apolipoprotein E (apoE), codes for a protein
in the
brain's astrocyte
cells that
seems to help spur nerve
cell growth and clear up debris from neuronal injuries brought by head trauma, stroke, or cerebral hemorrhage.
Researchers from Hiroki Taniguchi's lab at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) published a study
in eNeuro
in May 2017 showing for the first time that a unique type of inhibitory interneuron called chandelier
cells — which are implicated
in several diseases affecting the
brain such as schizophrenia and epilepsy —
seem to develop their connections differently than other types of neurons.
Given that lot of those
brain cells seemed to form down
in the area of the hippocampus, which is involved with the memory and with learning, it was an easy jump to naturally assume that they must be involved with that
in some way.
Further sleuthing revealed that the
cells that normally produce it
in the
brain seem to have been destroyed
in narcoleptics.
In the case of planarians, the gene egr - 4 seems to perform an early control of cell proliferation as a response to amputation, and be involved later in the early differentiation of brain during regeneratio
In the case of planarians, the gene egr - 4
seems to perform an early control of
cell proliferation as a response to amputation, and be involved later
in the early differentiation of brain during regeneratio
in the early differentiation of
brain during regeneration.
Neural stem
cells have this remarkable ability to continuously self - renew and it
seems brain tumour stem
cells are exploiting some of the same molecular programs when they multiply, though
in a very corrupted way.
U. neurobiologist Susan Crisswell says the scans revealed that even though the welders
seemed healthy, their
brains had something
in common with the Parkinson's patients»: they both had trouble taking up dopamine, a chemical that helps
brain cells communicate.
The
brain cells of normal mice
seemed unaffected, suggesting the protein had stayed
in the blood.
Laundry washed
in conventional detergent may smell nice, but it hardly
seems worth risking
brain cell death.
Again, going back to those Opioid receptors and Glial
cell which can help — help control the information
in the
brain, we think that Anxiety depressionism is inflammation
in the
brain, so if you can do — do anything to reduce that inflammation, uh — it — it
seems to help uhm — So, uh — uh — so — so — The way it works, uhm — The mechanism of action for the low - dose Naltrexone, is that you — you — you temporarily block the opioid receptors.
When the gene is overactive (as it
seems to be
in some people with OCD), too much serotonin is taken out between
cells, leaving too little for the
brain to use.
Settling down for a nap
in the middle of the afternoon may
seem like waste of time, but it's actually the best way to recharge those overworked
brain cells.
In a 3 month period of time [1] I came out of the closet with being Autistics [2] we bought and moved into a travel trailer because we had spent all of our money, and I was naive enough to tell everyone that we were now poor but so blessed and did not care because we now lived near our wonderful friends in the mountains [3] I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy [4] swiftly bloated up 30 pounds, developed lizard skin, hair loss and was no longer cute and young looking for my age [5] meds made me cry over anything and seemed to suck out all my brain cells [chemo brain is rea
In a 3 month period of time [1] I came out of the closet with being Autistics [2] we bought and moved into a travel trailer because we had spent all of our money, and I was naive enough to tell everyone that we were now poor but so blessed and did not care because we now lived near our wonderful friends
in the mountains [3] I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy [4] swiftly bloated up 30 pounds, developed lizard skin, hair loss and was no longer cute and young looking for my age [5] meds made me cry over anything and seemed to suck out all my brain cells [chemo brain is rea
in the mountains [3] I was diagnosed with breast cancer and had a double mastectomy [4] swiftly bloated up 30 pounds, developed lizard skin, hair loss and was no longer cute and young looking for my age [5] meds made me cry over anything and
seemed to suck out all my
brain cells [chemo
brain is real]