Other studies have shown that the virus is capable of
moving into brain cells, modifying the regulation of the cell cycle, and inducing their death.
It acts by binding to specific receptors and allowing sodium (Na +) or calcium (Ca +) to
move into brain cells through channels.
Not exact matches
Faced with the complexity of the
brain, neuroscience focused on questions that could be subdivided
into manageable units: How we see, how we
move, how nerve
cells work.
As the cochlea's fluid
moves, about 15,000 hair
cells sitting in it, each tuned to a particular frequency, pick up the motions; the cochlear nerve translates the movements
into auditory messages that are sent to the
brain.
A group of really brainy scientists have
moved closer to growing «therapeutic»
brain cells in the laboratory that can be re-integrated back
into patients»
brains to treat a wide range of neurological conditions.
Rather, parasites
move directly from the blood
into endothelial
cells, where they replicate, cause the
cell to burst and then infect neighboring
brain cells.
Some nerve
cells are killed off, others are pruned back and still others are locked
into place, a restyling that
moves the
brain closer to its adult form.
After concluding that increased stem
cell production in a certain area of the
brain had a positive effect on behavioral deficits of Alzheimer's, Prof. Offen has
moved to research
into the area of the
brain that controls memory.
Dr Burgess said: «During
brain development, neurons must crawl
into their correct position and dynein molecules in this instance grab hold of the nucleus and pull it along with the
moving mass of the
cell.
The team injected about 2000 mouse embryonic stem
cells each
into the
brains of 25 rats who had previously had their dopamine - producing neurons damaged, which causes a characteristic tendency to
move in circles.
Using a miniature microscope inserted
into the
brains of the mice, Hen's team recorded the activity of hundreds of
cells in the hippocampus as the mice freely
moved around their surroundings.
Using a miniature microscope inserted
into the
brains of the mice, the researchers recorded the activity of hundreds of
cells in the hippocampus as the mice freely
moved around their surroundings.
This hormone blocks the movement across
brain cells, the little arms, the dendrites wither and
move back
into the
cell body.
That's a great trait to have, because it means it can
move into and out of
cells and get from your blood
into your
brain easily.
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 real]