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| | Did you know that the brain has its own immune system? In this post, writer @taylorandnerds describes how your brain's immune cells keep it healthy and what happens when they stop working properly.
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| | Preamble: In May 2018, HHMI Janelia hosted a wonderful conference on the evolution of neural circuits, organized byAlbert Cardona,Melina Hale,and Gáspár Jékely. This is a transcript of a short talk I gave there. Caution: utter speculation! Good evening. My name is Markus Meister. Many of you probably wonder what I am doing up here, and...
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| | Genes could affect the communication between the immune and central nervous systems during the progression of schizophrenia
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| By Dr. Colin Scruton - Hind limb problems can be confusing to identify and even harder to diagnose in horses. Some conditions can lead to mechanical deficits or difficulty in certain movements without causing the classic pain-associated lameness. Stringhalt, fibrotic myopathy, shivers, and equine polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM) are four distinct diseases in horses that result in gait deficits. Accurate differentiation of these conditions allows for the most effective management to be used.