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Research Seeks to Uncover Human Brain Mysteries

Research Seeks to Uncover Human Brain Mysteries
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Research aims to unlock secrets of how neuronal variability is controlled by dendrites

Research aims to unlock secrets of how neuronal variability is controlled by dendrites
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Alzheimer's: Can Tech Come To The Rescue? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com | Bracha Halperin | 6 Adar 5781 – February 18, 2021

Alzheimer's: Can Tech Come To The Rescue? | The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com | Bracha Halperin | 6 Adar 5781 – February 18, 2021
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Post-mortem brain tissue reveals the memory function in female and male Alzheimer s mice differed after they were treated with a drug that selectively blocks a receptor to regulate memory and learning.A University of Ottawa study has found a specific Alzheimer s treatment is effective in male and not female mice, providing a window into the biology of the disease and the effectiveness of targeted treatments.
The paper, AB oligomers induce pathophysiological mGluR5 signaling in Alzheimer s disease model mice in a sex-selective manner, published in
Science Signaling Magazine highlights the mechanisms underlying Alzheimer s disease are fundamentally different between men and women in regards to one specific treatment.

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Sex-specific difference could prevent Alzheimer's treatment from working in females


Sex-specific difference could prevent Alzheimer s treatment from working in females
A University of Ottawa study has found a specific Alzheimer s treatment is effective in male and not female mice, providing a window into the biology of the disease and the effectiveness of targeted treatments.
The paper, AB oligomers induce pathophysiological mGluR5 signaling in Alzheimer s disease model mice in a sex-selective manner , published in
Science Signaling Magazine highlights the mechanisms underlying Alzheimer s disease are fundamentally different between men and women in regards to one specific treatment.
The study was led by first author Dr. Khaled Abdelrahman alongside senior author Dr. Stephen Ferguson, both of the Faculty of Medicine s Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine and the Brain and Mind Research Institute.

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Sex-specific Alzheimer's treatment could benefit males over females


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IMAGE: Post-mortem brain tissue reveals the memory function in female and male Alzheimer s mice differed after they were treated with a drug that selectively blocks a receptor to regulate memory and.
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A University of Ottawa study has found a specific Alzheimer s treatment is effective in male and not female mice, providing a window into the biology of the disease and the effectiveness of targeted treatments.
The paper, AB oligomers induce pathophysiological mGluR5 signaling in Alzheimer s disease model mice in a sex-selective manner , published in
Science Signaling Magazine highlights the mechanisms underlying Alzheimer s disease are fundamentally different between men and women in regards to one specific treatment.

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How does the brain project manage its learning?

How does the brain project manage its learning?
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IMAGE: Dr. Richard Naud, an assistant professor at the University of Ottawa s Faculty of Medicine s Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, and in the Brain and Mind Research Institute.
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The famous patient Henry Molaison (long known as H.M.) suffered damage to his hippocampus after a surgical attempt to cure his epilepsy. As a result, he had anterograde amnesia, which meant that things he learned never made it past his short-term memory. Though his memories of childhood remained intact, H.M. might meet with his doctor and five minutes later say, Oh, I don t think I ve ever met you. What s your name? .

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