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(Nanowerk News) Key cells in the brain, neurons, form networks by exchanging signals, enabling the brain to learn and adapt at incredible speed. Researchers of the University of Technology in Delft ...
While bending under the crawling of neurons, the nanopillars not only simulate the softness of brain tissue but also provide a 3D nanometric structure that neurons can grab onto, much like the ...
This influx of calcium at the contact site attracts and activates a kinase called CaMKII, a protein known to be important in ...
"Our nerve cells are facing a similar dilemma: They have to supply their synapses, i.e. their contact points with other neurons, but also organize their protein synthesis in such a way that they ...
"Our nerve cells are facing a similar dilemma: They have to supply their synapses, i.e., their contact points with other neurons, but also organize their protein synthesis in such a way that they ...
Neuromuscular Junction - 3d rendered animation shown neuromuscular junction, where nerve end splits into several neural end plates on different muscle cells. Synapses and Neurotransmission medical ...
Researchers at Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have created a 3D-printed brain-like environment for neurons to grow, similar to how they do in the brain. They use tiny nanopillars to ...
While bending under the crawling of neurons, the nanopillars not only simulate the softness of brain tissue but also provide a 3D nanometric structure that neurons can grab onto, much like the ...