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Zebrafish brain shows that new neurons are formed in the brain in a coordinated manner


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Using Zebrafish, researchers from the School of Neurobiology, Biochemistry and Biophysics at the Faculty of Life Sciences of Tel Aviv University have developed an advanced simulation of a key process in the brain - the activation of the stem cells responsible for generating neurons. The simulation revealed that the process, which until today was considered to be random, is in fact coordinated, thereby ensuring the normal production of neurons in the brain. According to the researchers, their findings add another layer of understanding to brain development, as well as to the study of brain damage and diseases, such as brain cancer and degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer s and Parkinson s. The simulation was based on the imaging of Zebrafish brains using innovative technology. ....

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Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellow conducts meta-analysis on studies about pain


Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellow conducts meta-analysis on studies about pain
Published Sunday, May. 2, 2021, 1:34 pm
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You may have heard of the question: “How would you rate your pain on a scale of one to 10?” Well, according to Virginia Tech biochemistry major Taylor Tuhy, a senior undergraduate researcher working with  Matt Buczynski and Ann Gregus, assistant professors in the School of Neuroscience, the answer may not be that simple.
As part of the Fralin Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Tuhy is studying the formalin pain test, the most commonly used preclinical model to quantitatively evaluate inflammatory pain in rodents with minimal subjective input. ....

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Songbirds exposed to lead-contaminated water show telltale signs about human impacts


Songbirds exposed to lead-contaminated water show telltale signs about human impacts
Published Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, 11:14 am
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Humans, wildlife, and the environment are all interconnected and play a role in one another’s health and well-being. Sentinel species, such as birds, are good indicators of environmental health, and they can send subtle warning signs that humans may be in danger next.
In an experimental exposure study, Kendra Sewall, an associate professor of biological sciences in the College of Science, and a diverse team of scientists and students have found that lead levels like those reported in Flint, Michigan, can interfere with the neural mechanisms of vocal development of songbirds and affect mate attraction. ....

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