Could you summarize the core thesis of your research regarding the ‘Cerebral Windkessel’ and how it redefines our ...
Parenchyma is the functional tissue in organs, performing the core tasks that keep us alive. From liver detoxification to kidney filtration, these cells work alongside supportive stroma to maintain ...
Microglia in the brain’s parenchyma arise from macrophage progenitors in the embryonic yolk sac (Ginhoux et al., 2010), and are thought to self-renew locally during a mammal’s lifespan, without ...
Anatomy explorers have charted a new path myeloid cells use to access the brain. On 3 June in Neuron, scientists led by Lindsay Hohsfield and Kim Green, both at the University of California, Irvine, ...
By integrating sub-50ms end-to-end latency with BCI-driven functional electrical stimulation (BCI-FES), the system enables a ...