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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.
A gene’s function in embryonic development

A gene’s function in embryonic development

Rapid fluctuations in electrical activity within breast cancer cells identified

Rapid fluctuations in electrical activity within breast cancer cells identified

Exploring behavioral variation in a non-captive animal population

Exploring behavioral variation in a non-captive animal population

More sociable monkeys have higher abundance of friendly gut microbes

More sociable monkeys have higher abundance of friendly gut microbes

Regeneration of the immune system in MS patients

Regeneration of the immune system in MS patients

Revitalized immune cells improve waste removal from the brain

Revitalized immune cells improve waste removal from the brain

UO research in zebrafish shows a gut-brain link that influences social behavior

UO research in zebrafish shows a gut-brain link that influences social behavior

Meet Dragonfly 600, Oxford Instruments’ new flagship confocal microscope

Meet Dragonfly 600, Oxford Instruments’ new flagship confocal microscope

Regulating cholesterol production with novel protein

Regulating cholesterol production with novel protein

Research sheds light into how a person's daily rhythm and activity levels relate to intelligence

Research sheds light into how a person's daily rhythm and activity levels relate to intelligence

RNA-edited regions in brain shed light on neurodevelopment and disease

RNA-edited regions in brain shed light on neurodevelopment and disease

Potential therapeutic strategy for medulloblastoma relapse

Potential therapeutic strategy for medulloblastoma relapse

New tool advances potential means to deliver gene therapy

New tool advances potential means to deliver gene therapy

Gene governing cell division could shield against Alzheimer’s

Gene governing cell division could shield against Alzheimer’s

Salivary miRNAs may be a promising biomarker for persistent post-concussive symptoms in children

Salivary miRNAs may be a promising biomarker for persistent post-concussive symptoms in children

Many proteins share important roles in the formation and function of synapses, study finds

Many proteins share important roles in the formation and function of synapses, study finds

Key to developing more effective obesity treatments

Key to developing more effective obesity treatments

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

New genome-wide association study of dyslexia

Genome Editing Has A New Code

Genome Editing Has A New Code

Brain-resident and recruited macrophages exhibit diverging responses

Brain-resident and recruited macrophages exhibit diverging responses

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