Advancing Cytoskeletal Science

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The Hidden Architect: How a Tiny Protein Could Revolutionize Stroke Recovery

Discover how Microfibrillar-associated protein 5 (MFAP5) could transform stroke treatment and brain recovery research.

Charles Brooks
Nov 14, 2025

The Molecular Mystery: How Our Brains Choose Which Memories to Keep and Which to Lose

Explore the molecular mechanisms behind memory persistence and forgetting, including cutting-edge research on IGF2 genes, K63 polyubiquitination, and CRISPR-based memory restoration.

Naomi Price
Nov 14, 2025

Unlocking Spinal Cord Repair: How Two Scientists Found a Key to Reversing Paralysis

Discover how Professors Yamashita and He's groundbreaking research on spinal cord regeneration earned them the 2005 Ameritec Prize and opened new pathways for paralysis treatment.

Grace Richardson
Nov 05, 2025

The Brain's Hidden Network: How Connexin and Pannexin Pathways Shape Our Minds

Explore the fascinating world of connexin and pannexin signaling pathways in the central nervous system and their role in brain function and disease.

Leo Kelly
Nov 04, 2025

The Hidden Conversation: How Signaling Cross-Talk Shapes Brain Communication

Explore how ERK1/2 signaling pathways engage in cross-talk to shape neuronal communication and brain plasticity.

Jackson Simmons
Nov 03, 2025

Beyond Allergies: The Surprising New Science of Histamine

Discover the groundbreaking research revealing histamine's role in brain function, mood regulation, sleep cycles, and metabolism beyond its traditional allergy associations.

Nolan Perry
Nov 01, 2025

Rewiring the Brain: The Scientific Quest to Regenerate Central Nervous System Connections

Explore the latest breakthroughs and challenges in axon regeneration research for the mammalian central nervous system, including spinal cord and optic nerve repair.

Caleb Perry
Nov 01, 2025

Glia: Making Waves for Myelin

Discover how glial cells, once considered mere support cells, are now recognized as master conductors of brain function through myelin production and maintenance.

Violet Simmons
Oct 30, 2025

Beyond the Cuddle Hormone: How Oxytocin Reshapes Social Behavior and Brain Chemistry

Exploring oxytocin's dual effects on social and non-social behavior and striatal protein expression in C57BL/6N mice

Charlotte Hughes
Oct 19, 2025

The Microscope Before the Couch: Sigmund Freud's Forgotten Discovery of the Neuronal Cytoskeleton

Explore Sigmund Freud's pioneering early work on the neuronal cytoskeleton, long before he developed psychoanalysis.

Madelyn Parker
Oct 17, 2025

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