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Hundreds of neuroscientists built a ‘parts list’ of the motor cortex, laying groundwork to map the whole brain and better understand brain disease...
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The Wall Street Journal - Researchers for the first time are documenting the basic wiring of the brain, the complex relationships among billions of neurons that are responsible for reason, memory and emotion.
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Small brain, big science
Cell - Thanks to the unrivalled arsenal of genetic tools available for mouse studies, the rodent brain is fast becoming a key model system for neuroscience, even in unlikely fields such as vision research.
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Spectrum News - A new brain ‘atlas’ reveals that the autism-linked gene neurexin-3 is expressed in the same neurons as enzymes associated with the disorder.
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Gene Map of Human Brains May Lead to New Drugs, Scientists Say
Bloomberg - Scientists have created a $55 million interactive map that shows where genes are activated in the human brain, an aid to researchers developing treatments for disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and autism.
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