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Fish eyes’ stored stem cells could give clues to develop potential therapies for an injured mammalian eye.
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Childhood trauma physically alters the brain, with long-lasting consequences.
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The neural connections that develop during infancy and childhood can have lasting effects on learning and health.
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Before neuroscientists can figure out what goes wrong in developmental brain disorders, they need to understand how the healthy brain develops.
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These proteins are representative of the boundary between the nervous system and the outside world.
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Basic research in mice turned into a “Eureka!” moment in the lab of Jamie Maguire.
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And other neuroscience news for the week of May 11, 2020.
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Supporters of science and research took to the streets to advocate for an investment in our future.
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Watch kids review scientist’s papers submitted to Frontiers For Young Minds.
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Don’t forget Brain Awareness Week is coming up in March. This year be fully prepared with these resources.