Brain calcification can cause movement disorders and cognitive impairment. Researchers at the Arnesen Lab at UiB have now identified a gene that provides new insight into how these calcifications ...
Researchers use cryo-EM to reveal how the NMDA receptor's Asn cage filters calcium from magnesium to drive learning and ...
How do we learn to remember? At the most fundamental level, it's all about chemicals and electricity. Beyond their roles in ...
Brain calcification disorders encompass a group of rare, often familial, conditions characterised by abnormal deposition of calcium phosphate within cerebral structures, notably the basal ganglia, ...
Brain calcification can cause movement disorders and cognitive impairment. Researchers at the Arnesen Lab at UiB have now identified a gene that provides new insight into how these calcifications ...
Patients with Fahr's disease or Fahr's syndrome are characterised by calcification of the small arteries in the basal ganglia of the brain. However, these calcifications are not always limited to the ...
Summary: Researchers have identified a specific signaling mechanism in brain immune cells that regulates anxiety and grooming ...
New dementia research from the Netherlands has revealed that smoking and diabetes are associated with calcium buildup in a part of the brain that is important for memory. Both smoking and diabetes are ...
Brain calcification frequently occurs with ageing and is the key feature of primary familial brain calcification (PFBC) — a genetic condition that affects about 0.5% of the population and presents ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I had an MRA scan, and it was noted that I have calcifications in my cerebellum, suggesting dystrophic calcifications. Is this hereditary? How do you know you have it?
With age, nutrients like fiber and vitamin D become more essential. Fiber helps with digestion, while vitamin D supports bone ...