In what could one day become a new treatment for epilepsy, researchers at UC San Francisco, UC Santa Cruz and UC Berkeley have used pulses of light to prevent seizure-like activity in neurons.
Published in Nature Neuroscience, the study suggests that partially restraining TYK2 could be a strategy to reduce tau levels and toxicity. "Many studies have shown that the accumulation of tau in ...
Researchers developed light-responsive azobenzene polymer sensors that conform to neuronal structures, enhancing monitoring ...
In a recent article, researchers introduced light-responsive azobenzene polymer thin films as advanced neuronal interfaces, ...