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With new grant, MIT neuroscientists will give 'invisible' cells a new look

February 08, 2018
… are emerging as a major player because disorders of brain development have genetic origins,” Sur said. “Genes expressed … Read more astrocytes , glia , visual cortex , synapse , development Print Share Related Articles Prefrontal cortex … Article Study finds circular RNA helps drive brain development October 16, 2025 Research Findngs Study finds …

Study links gene to cognitive resilience in the elderly

November 03, 2021

Human Models of Disease

December 16, 2019
… like a neuron or a supporting astrocyte or microglia. This development allowed scientists to make the brain cells that … or “organoids,” that can reproduce key aspects of brain development and intercellular interactions. That same year, … already contributed greatly to our understanding of human development and human disease.” Sur agreed, “It is perhaps …

Creating new treatments for amblyopia

November 21, 2016
… Sengpiel says. MIT News >> Read more Research Article development , amblyopia Print Share Related Articles MIT … activity of the visual system to that observed in early development and enables growth of responses to the amblyopic … Creating new treatments for amblyopia development amblyopia Visual System …

The story behind the science: How discovery develops

June 25, 2020
… in this glial pathway could hold promise for drug development. Any such effort, to be truly well targeted, …

Fighting toxic stress tough but possible, symposium speakers say

May 14, 2018
… the current situation really is. Read more Addiction , development , depression , cognition , DEIJ Print Share … tough but possible, symposium speakers say Addiction development depression cognition DEIJ Early Life Stress …

Tiny brains grown in 3D-printed bioreactor

April 07, 2021

Speakers describe systemic sources of, prescribe empathic responses to, early life stress

May 17, 2021
… the S1DZ region of the cortex of the fetus, disrupting the development of inhibitory neurons. That in turn leads to … of, prescribe empathic responses to, early life stress development neurodevelopmental disorders DEIJ Early Life …

New award funds study of a remarkable example of neural regeneration

July 01, 2023
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Award will enable detailed study of an organism that constantly adds new neurons

July 08, 2024
… evolutionarily 600 million years ago (just after the development of the earliest nervous systems). Meanwhile, with … study of an organism that constantly adds new neurons development Evolution neural systems Neural Circuits Neural …

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