New research reveals that the loss of a single ion channel, TRPM1, is enough to produce persistent rhythmic oscillations in ...
Rhythmic electrical activity in the retina (known as pathological oscillations) has been observed in several eye diseases, including congenital stationary night blindness (CSNB) and retinitis ...
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TRPM1 loss drives rhythmic activity across retinal diseases
Rhythmic electrical activity in the retina (known as pathological oscillations) has been observed in several eye diseases, ...
How do embryos develop? Why does the cortex of the mammalian brain fold? How do we feel touch at our fingertips? These and other fundamental biological questions remain unsolved. Yet, scientists know ...
All starting from the same DNA, neurons ultimately take on individual characteristics in the brain and body. Differences in ...
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At the Mysterious Boundary Between Waking Life and Sleep, What Happens in the Brain?
Neuroscientists studying the shifts between sleep and awareness are finding many liminal states, which could help explain the ...
NYU Langone researchers identified the connections between neurons that store sensory details and keep memories stable, ...
This study shows that excitatory cholecystokinin (CCK)-expressing neurons in hippocampal area CA3 influence hippocampal-dependent memory using multiple methods to manipulate excitatory CCK-expressing ...
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