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Brain Imaging in Zebrafish
An adult human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons, along with about 85 billion non-neuronal cells. All those cells work together to manage motor control, sensory perception, heart rate, breathing, and more. While the human brain is extremely complex, with the ability to process language, it is not totally unique. Most vertebrate brains are quite similar; they all need similar ...
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ZAP-X: A Novel Radiosurgical Device forthe Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
Neurosurgery, Cyberknife Center, Centro Diagnostico Italiano, Milano, ITA 2. Department ofRadiation Oncology – Radiation Physics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, USA ...
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Neeuro (Singapore) and epihunter (Belgium) partner to create new and innovative digital solutions for people with brain disorders
On March 15th 2015, Tim Buckinx’ son said: “Papa, you work in digital, can’t you create a light that turns on when my brain switches off?” At ten years old, he was simply fed up with the daily impact of his refractory ...
Neuropathix, Inc. Highlights Revenue Related to its Grant Award with NIH-NINDS
UT Health San Antonio offers summer program for people with aphasia
Neuropathix, Inc. Highlights Positive Preclinical Study Results on Lead Drug Candidate KLS-13019
Neuropathix, Inc. CEO Issues New Letter to Shareholders; Updates Market on Milestones in Research and Funding
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Deafness with Vestibular Dysfunction 1
Deafness with vestibular dysfunction (DINGS) is a neurological disorder resulting from incorrect inner ear development that prevents transmission of sounds from the ear to the brain. The disorder is also characterized by vertigo or dizziness with balance issues or issues with spatial orientation. Puppies affected with DINGS typically display head tilting and loss of balance and are typically ...