This unique ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and ... decreased the expression of genes involved in synaptic growth and neural function. Altogether, the six compounds caused changes in ...
Human brain cells, classified into different groups according to gene expression (each color represents a group), are mapped back to their original locations in the human brain. A detailed analysis of ...
This unique ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and ... decreased the expression of genes involved in synaptic growth and neural function. Altogether, the six compounds caused changes in ...
This unique ability to cross the blood-brain ... of genes involved in synaptic growth and neural function. Altogether, the six compounds caused changes in biological pathways involved in hypoxia ...
Figure 2: Expression of ORP150 and cell death under hypoxia in cultured ... A number of gene products may be modulators of the neuronal apoptosis resulting from cerebral ischemia and related ...
Brain injury resulting from hypoxia (oxygen deprivation) or ischemia (restricted blood flow) represents a major challenge in medical research and clinical ...
Female mammals typically carry two X chromosomes — one from each parent — and a new study suggests that the maternal X is linked to faster brain aging.
The gene expression patterns we saw ... Oxygen deprivation can cause a variety of conditions such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, deafness or blindness. Hypoxia is one of the leading causes of ...
The study measured gene expression in cells taken from donated brain samples. The researchers kept track of the original location of each cell to help explain how the brain creates connections.