Using single-cell RNA sequencing and genetic screening, the researchers identified key surface proteins that mediate ...
Florida Atlantic University neuroscientists have uncovered a surprising role for a protein named "Frazzled" (known as DCC in ...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) is a vast network of nerves built into the walls of the intestine. While it is well known ...
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Brain-inspired AI could cut energy use and boost performance
Artificial intelligence (AI) could soon become more energy-efficient and faster, thanks to a new approach developed at the ...
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Scientists build brain-like computer that could bring self-learning AI to phones
By borrowing ideas from the brain, UT Dallas researchers have created hardware that learns on its own with minimal energy use ...
Cheng Lyu is the winner of the 2025 Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology for her work in understanding how neural circuits assemble with such ...
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Neuroscientists uncover a surprising role for "Frazzled" protein in the nervous system of fruit flies
Florida Atlantic University neuroscientists have uncovered a surprising role for a protein named "Frazzled" (known as DCC in ...
Florida Atlantic University neuroscientists have uncovered a surprising role for a protein named "Frazzled" (known as DCC in mammals) in the nervous ...
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Research Spotlight: Mapping How Gut Neurons Respond To Bacteria, Parasites And Food Allergy
Ramnik Xavier, MD, PhD, of the Department of Molecular Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the senior author of a paper published in Science, "Regional encoding of enteric nervous system ...
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How a Chorus of Synchronized Frequencies Helps You Digest Your Food
Discover how researchers uncovered a mathematical answer to a longstanding question of biology – how the body synchronizes to ...
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Scientists have uncovered a key role for the protein “Frazzled” in building and maintaining the rapid neural connections that allow fruit flies to react in milliseconds.
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