A new study has uncovered how antidepressants affect different groups of serotonin-producing brain cells in opposite ways, ...
Diverse high cognitive functions were supported by cellular circuits formed by billion neural cells in different cerebral cortex regions 1,2,3. High-resolution “cytoarchitectural atlas” of the human ...
Over the past decade, the Human Cell Atlas community has accomplished something that will define a generation of biology.
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are highly stable synthetic organic compounds that are present in air, water, and soil. PCBs have been identified in post-mortem human brains, indicating a possible ...
Certain cells in the brain create a nurturing environment, enhancing the health and resilience of their neighbors, while others promote stress and damage. Using spatial transcriptomics and AI, ...
Biological tissues are made up of different cell types arranged in specific patterns, which are essential to their proper functioning. Understanding these spatial arrangements is important when ...
A new study has uncovered how antidepressants affect different groups of serotonin-producing brain cells in opposite ways, ...
A team of Vanderbilt researchers has released a new benchmarking study that aims to assist scientists in selecting the most effective methods for analyzing spatial transcriptomics (ST) data. ST ...
Vizgen, Inc., a leader in spatial multiomics and developer of the MERSCOPE Ultra™ Platform, today announced it will debut a 3D Volumetric Tissue Mapping dataset in neurodegenerative brain tissue using ...
In the brain, location is everything. And the throngs of cells that live there are nothing without the billions of distinct connections between them. Although scientists can use single-cell ...
Perhaps our most defining characteristic as a species, the six-layered human cortex, hosts billions of neural connections that bestow Homo sapiens with higher-order thinking. But how does this ...