Thomas Jefferson University: Stabilizing Neuronal Branching for Healthy Brain Circuitry
September 19, 2019
September 19, 2019
PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania, Sept. 19 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Thomas Jefferson University issued the following news:
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- Novel molecular mechanism may regulate microtubule stability, important for neuronal branching and potentially for nerve regeneration
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By Karuna Meda
Neurons form circuits in our brain by creating tree-like branches to connect with each other. Newly forming branches rely on the stability of microtubules, . . .
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- Novel molecular mechanism may regulate microtubule stability, important for neuronal branching and potentially for nerve regeneration
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By Karuna Meda
Neurons form circuits in our brain by creating tree-like branches to connect with each other. Newly forming branches rely on the stability of microtubules, . . .