Antidepressants Linked to Distinct Brain Changes in Major Depression Study
Large international study reveals how current antidepressant use affects brain structure in people with major depression.
Parkinson's disease, dopamine pathways, movement disorders, and neuroprotection
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Large international study reveals how current antidepressant use affects brain structure in people with major depression.
NMDA receptor antagonist memantine restored social and recognition memory deficits caused by chronic methamphetamine exposure.
New research shows Hericium erinaceus can force neuroblastoma cells to differentiate into mature neurons while stopping their cancerous growth.
New research maps how genes and environment interact to cause personality disorders, pointing to personalized drug treatments.
New structural insights reveal how tetanus neurotoxin and racetam drugs interact with the same brain protein target.
New research shows what you think you're drinking matters more than what's actually in your glass for taste enjoyment.
New research reveals how spermine promotes protein condensation and autophagy to combat neurodegeneration in lab models.
Life-saving stroke treatments can paradoxically worsen brain damage through complex reperfusion injury mechanisms affecting millions of neurons.
DPCPX treatment enhanced neurogenesis and improved motor/memory function in stroke recovery studies using advanced PET imaging.
New nanopore sensors could transform how we monitor neurotransmitters in real-time, opening doors for precision brain health interventions.
Scientists uncover molecular mechanisms of neurotransmitter transporters, opening new therapeutic pathways for neurological disorders.
Dopamine agonist pramipexole significantly reduced depression symptoms when added to standard antidepressants in resistant cases.