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The human brain is the center of the human nervous system and is a highly complex organ. Enclosed in the cranium, it has the same general structure as the brains of other mammals, but is over three times as large as the brain of a typical mammal with an equivalent body size.
Study Provides Increased Understanding of How Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Behaves in the Brain

Study Provides Increased Understanding of How Tick-Borne Encephalitis Virus Behaves in the Brain

UCF Scientists Develop a Digital Topographical Map of the Cardiac Sympathetic Neural Network

UCF Scientists Develop a Digital Topographical Map of the Cardiac Sympathetic Neural Network

New Peptide Blocks a Hyperactive Brain Enzyme Involved in Neurodegeneration

New Peptide Blocks a Hyperactive Brain Enzyme Involved in Neurodegeneration

Researchers Generate Largest Atlas of Post-Zygotic Genome Mutations in Human Tissue                                                Researchers Have ...

Researchers Generate Largest Atlas of Post-Zygotic Genome Mutations in Human Tissue Researchers Have ...

Potential Therapy for Lethal Pediatric Brain Cancer Using ASO Technology

Potential Therapy for Lethal Pediatric Brain Cancer Using ASO Technology

New Insights on How Developmental Processes Unfold Across the Human Brain

New Insights on How Developmental Processes Unfold Across the Human Brain

Retinal Microvasculature may be a Potential Biological Indicator for Predicting Acute Mountain Sickness

Retinal Microvasculature may be a Potential Biological Indicator for Predicting Acute Mountain Sickness

Key Mediator of Anhedonia-Like Behavior Identified

Key Mediator of Anhedonia-Like Behavior Identified

Specialized Diet Stimulates a Unique Form of Programmed Cell Death

Specialized Diet Stimulates a Unique Form of Programmed Cell Death

Trinity Scientists Discover New Mechanisms Involved in Establishing Cellular Identity

Trinity Scientists Discover New Mechanisms Involved in Establishing Cellular Identity

Wastewater Surveillance may Help Monitor the Spread of Candida Auris, Study Shows

Wastewater Surveillance may Help Monitor the Spread of Candida Auris, Study Shows

Microbial Composition of the Gut may Affect a Child's Susceptibility to ADHD

Microbial Composition of the Gut may Affect a Child's Susceptibility to ADHD

The Relation Between an Autism Gene and Infertility

The Relation Between an Autism Gene and Infertility

Analyzing the Connection Between Genes, Brain Characteristics, and Behavior

Analyzing the Connection Between Genes, Brain Characteristics, and Behavior

Identification of Unique Proteins That Might be Body Weight Regulators

Identification of Unique Proteins That Might be Body Weight Regulators

Cellular Recycling Function in the Brain Slows Dramatically After Traumatic Brain Injury

Cellular Recycling Function in the Brain Slows Dramatically After Traumatic Brain Injury

Astrocytes Pull the Handbrake to Drive the Brain to a More Relaxed State

Astrocytes Pull the Handbrake to Drive the Brain to a More Relaxed State

Tiny Protein Interacts with Ion Channels to Make Our Eyes Sensitive to Dim Light

Tiny Protein Interacts with Ion Channels to Make Our Eyes Sensitive to Dim Light

SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Induces Memory Loss After COVID-19

SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Induces Memory Loss After COVID-19

Astrocytes in the Brain may Play a Key Role in Regulating Information

Astrocytes in the Brain may Play a Key Role in Regulating Information

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