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Serotoninmangel: Kindstod bei Mäusen - n-tv.de

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Der plötzliche Kindstod ist den Forschern in vielen Facetten noch immer rätselhaft. Den Verdacht, dass dabei der Gehirnbotenstoff Serotonin eine Schlüsselrolle...

Autismus: Kein Gärtner im Gehirn - science.ORF.at

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Forscher haben Zellen im Gehirn entdeckt, die wie Gärtner im Dickicht der Neuronen arbeiten: Sie stutzen überflüssige Verbindungen - und stärken indirekt...

Autismus: Gehirn zu beredt? | DiePresse.com

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Hirnzellen werden zurechtgestutzt, von Immunzellen, die viele Verbindungen zerstören. Im Autistengehirn ist das anders.

Chance discovery points to crib death cause | Reuters

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An imbalance of a key brain chemical could cause crib death, researchers said on Thursday in what they called a chance discovery.

Different brain regions process different types of fear, EMBL...

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Different brain regions process different types of fear What are you scared of? Monterotondo, Working in the lab of Cornelius Gross at EMBL, ...

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Pr. Cornelius GROSS. We're sorry, but all tickets sales have ended because the event is expired. October 16, :15 pm - 1:30 pm.

Neurobiologie: Neue Einsichten zum plötzlichen Kindstod - Wissen -...

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Cornelius Gross und seine Kollegen am European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Monterodondo, Italien, schufen Mäuse mit überschüssigen Leveln des Serotonin-1A-

Forscher hoffen auf Diagnosemöglichkeit: Dem plötzlichen Kindstod auf...

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Bis zum ersten Lebensjahr können Kinder am plötzlichen Kindstod sterben, im Schlaf und ohne ohne Vorwarnung. Eine Ursache ist bislang unbekannt. Jetzt glauben...

Failure to eliminate links between neurons produces autistic-like...

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EMBL Heidelberg, In many people with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders, different parts of the brain don't talk to each other...

Cornelius Gross: To be announced - Life Science Networkwww.lifescience.net › events › cornelius-gross-to-be...

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· Faculty Seminar Speaker: Cornelius Gross Institution: EMBL Rome, Italy Host: Jamie Hackett Abstract: Link: Please sign up with Life Science ...

EMBL Conference - Microglia: Guardians of the Brain ...

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Cornelius Gross EMBL Monterotondo, Italy. Francesca Peri EMBL Heidelberg, Germany. Marco Prinz University of Freiburg, Germany. Related Organisations. …

EMBO Workshop - Microglia Programme

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Day 4 - Wednesday 21 March 2018; Time Speaker; Session 6: New Ways to study Microglia Chair: Cornelius Gross: : …

Forgetting to learn

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They say that once you've learned to ride a bicycle, you never forget how to do it. But new research suggests that while learning, the brain is actively trying...

How forgetting helps us learn

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How forgetting helps us learn. Our brain is a complicated part of our body Dr. Cornelius Gross, senior researcher of EMBL and main investigator of the study, ...

Men & Women Have Different Depression – WHITLEY STRIEBER'S UNKNOWN...

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Genes linked to depression differ between men and women, according research by George Zubenko of the University of Pittsburgh. His work suggests that there are...

SWC Seminar: The control and adaptation of instinctive fear |...

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· Cornelius Gross is Group Leader, Senior Scientist, and Deputy Head of Unit at the Epigenetics & Neurobiology Unit of the European Molecular ...

Different fears have different neural circuits | Health24

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Researchers found that, at least in mice, different types of fear are processed by different groups of neurons, even if the animals act out those fears in the...

Captured on film for the first time: Microgli | EurekAlert!

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· ... that microglia are nibbling synapses as a way to make them stronger, rather than weaker," says Cornelius Gross, who led the work.

Forgetting As We Learn - Neuroscience News

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Neuroscience News has recent neuroscience research articles, brain research news, neurology studies and neuroscience resources for neuroscientists, students,...

Caught Nibblin': Microglia Visualized Remodeling Synapseswww.genengnews.com › news › caught-nibblin-mic...

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· ... than weaker,” explained senior study investigator Cornelius Gross, Ph.D., the deputy head of outstation and senior scientist at EMBL.

How the human brain actively forgets to make space for new memories -...

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Discovery of a new brain mechanism suggests that while learning, the brain also actively tries to forget apparently to make space for new memories to form.

Scarcity of brain's immune cells alters mouse behavior | Spectrum |...

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A temporary shortage of microglia — immune cells in the brain that prune unnecessary neural connections — in infancy can have long-lasting effects on brain...

SIDS Linked to Brain Chemical Dysfunction

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Improper regulation of serotonin triggered sudden death in mice, researchers report

When less is more: Microglia deficit impairs functional neural...

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EMBL Senior Scientist Dr. Cornelius Gross discussed the paper that he, Dr. Yang Zhan and their co-authors published in Nature Neuroscience, ...

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: New Crib Death Clue

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A new clue to the cause of sudden infant death syndrome comes from baby mice that suddenly die when their brain serotonin levels go haywire.

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· Dr. Cornelius Gross, Interim Head of EMBL Rome, and Prof. Anthony Zador from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York, are new members of ...
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