Love might feel like butterflies in your stomach, but the real magic happens in your brain. That dizzy, heart-racing, ...
Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition that primarily affects motor functions; it is caused by the loss of midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons. The ...
Brain implants, made from small clusters of brain cells, could help restore neural pathways damaged by Parkinson’s disease.
This study investigated striatal and midbrain findings in MSA-P and PD patients in comparison with normal controls with the use of positron emission tomography (PET) and three dimensional magnetic ...
Cambridge researchers are developing implants that could help repair the brain pathways damaged by Parkinson’s disease.
Carnegie Mellon University neuroscientists have discovered connections between the globus pallidus and a rarely explored area of the brain.
Using α-syn fibril-induced PD model, researchers aimed to restore the degenerated dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra of the midbrain by the wireless DBS nanosystem. After stereotactic ...
Because it can only be diagnosed with an autopsy, the neurodegenerative disease is difficult to pin in cases of professional ...
A recent large-scale study published in Science Advances has revealed a connection between genetic variations associated with ...
They also measured electrophysiological signals in midbrain organoids, demonstrating the versatility of the technology. Additionally, they monitored signal modulations induced by various drugs ...
Brain implants that could help repair the pathways damaged by Parkinson’s disease are being developed by University of ...