Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory: Brain Receptor Pulls Open Electrical Gate Like a Puppet Master
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
COLD SPRING HARBOR, New York, July 1 -- The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory issued the following news:
For the first time, researchers in the lab of CSHL Professor Hiro Furukawa have been able to track each atom in the NMDA receptor, an important brain protein, as it transmits or inhibits neural signals. Critical for brain development and function, the receptor converts chemical messages between cells into electrical signals within a neuron. The key to transmitting that information is . . .
For the first time, researchers in the lab of CSHL Professor Hiro Furukawa have been able to track each atom in the NMDA receptor, an important brain protein, as it transmits or inhibits neural signals. Critical for brain development and function, the receptor converts chemical messages between cells into electrical signals within a neuron. The key to transmitting that information is . . .