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The Surprising Truth About a Promising Spinal Cord Injury Protein: Why TRPV4 Isn't the Healer We Thought

Exploring the unexpected findings about TRPV4 protein in spinal cord injury recovery and why negative results advance science.

Elijah Foster
Nov 14, 2025

The Double-Edged Sword: How Your Brain's Immune Cells Create and Control Chronic Pain

Discover how microglia, the brain's immune cells, play a dual role in creating and resolving neuropathic pain through cutting-edge neuroscience research.

Charles Brooks
Nov 04, 2025

The Kidney-Brain Connection: How Your Kidneys Talk to Your Brain

Discover how specialized afferent renal nerves create a direct communication pathway between your kidneys and brain, influencing blood pressure and overall health.

Carter Jenkins
Oct 31, 2025

The Itch That Builds a Highway: Unraveling Eczema's Vicious Cycle

Discover how Nerve Growth Factor creates a biological 'itch highway' in eczema patients and the latest scientific breakthroughs in treatment.

Elijah Foster
Oct 25, 2025

A Trojan Horse in the Brain: Decoding a Devastating Autoimmune Attack

Discover how scientists built a 'disease in a dish' model to understand Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO), a rare autoimmune disorder attacking the brain and spinal cord.

James Parker
Oct 17, 2025

When Good Brain Cells Go Bad: The Contagion of Alzheimer's Damage

Exploring how Alzheimer's damage propagates to healthy brain tissue through embryonic graft experiments in mouse models

Savannah Cole
Oct 03, 2025

The Invisible Injury: Unraveling the Mystery of Concussions

Exploring the latest research on concussions, from diagnostic breakthroughs to innovative treatments and long-term implications.

Harper Peterson
Aug 12, 2025

The Velcro of the Mind: How Integrins Shape Your Brain's Destiny

Explore how integrins function as molecular architects in the nervous system, influencing development, learning, and disease.

Logan Murphy
Aug 12, 2025

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