Irregular fluid flow through the spinal column brought on by gene mutations is linked to a type of scoliosis that can affect humans during adolescence, a new study in zebrafish suggests. Also found in ...
Blocking a specific enzyme and putting more oxygen through the spinal cord produces better blood flow, ultimately improving motor function such as walking, neuroscientists have found. A new discovery ...
Shilpa Shetty's workout diaries offer the kind of solution a fitness enthusiast at a beginner level could also use to their benefit. Besides sweating it out at the gym, the actress is also a hardcore ...
Study design: Cross sectional comparison, control group. Objective: To determine if incomplete spinal cord injured patients (SCI) have an abnormal blood flow response to cuff ischemia compared to able ...
When she is not doing yoga, Shilpa is almost always sweating it out in the gym, which explains her age-defying physical attributes. The mother-of-two turned 49 in June this year. (Photos: ...
Recent research has revealed that brains continue to produce new neurons throughout life, helping create new neural networks. This neurogenesis only takes place in a few specific areas, such as the ...
“This preclinical study evaluated dosing regimens to provide efficacy data in support of our IND submission,” said Dr. Tali Kizhner, Director of R&D at NurExone. “The results reinforce ExoPTEN’s ...
Found in humans and zebrafish, these mutated genes damage the cilia—tiny hair-like projections that line the spinal canal and help move the fluid — and lead to a curvature of the spine. Researchers ...
A new discovery at the University of Alberta will fundamentally alter how we view spinal cord function and rehabilitation after spinal cord injuries. Neuroscientists found that spinal blood flow in ...
image: A new study in zebrafish by researchers at Princeton University and the University of Toronto suggests that irregular fluid flow through the spinal column brought on by gene mutations is linked ...
Found in humans and zebrafish, these mutated genes damage the cilia—tiny hair-like projections that line the spinal canal and help move the fluid — and lead to a curvature of the spine. Researchers ...
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