MICHIGAN MEDICINE – UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN A new approach to stem cell therapy that uses antibodies instead of traditional immunosuppressant drugs robustly preserves cells in mouse brains and has potential to fast-track trials in humans, a Michigan Medicine study suggests. For this study, researchers used monoclonal antibodies to suppress the immune system in mice and...
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TEAM SHOOTS LIGHT THROUGH THE SKULL TO CONTROL MOUSE BRAINS
Imagine the brain as a giant switchboard covered with thousands of buttons, knobs, dials, and levers that control aspects of our thought, emotions, behavior, and memory. (You can think of the movie Inside Out, if you like). For more than a century, neuroscientists have been methodically flipping these switches on and off, alone or in combination, to try...