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taming tumor chaos: researchers uncover key to improving glioblastoma treatment

Taming Tumor Chaos: Researchers Uncover Key to Improving Glioblastoma Treatment​​​​​​​​​

A groundbreaking study identifies a “master switch” molecule, miR-181d, that controls the chaotic behavior of glioblastoma cells. By stabilizing this molecule, researchers can force tumor cells into a more uniform state, significantly increasing their vulnerability to chemotherapy.​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at […]

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hippocampus predicts rewards by reorganizing memories

Hippocampus Predicts Rewards by Reorganizing Memories​​​​​

Researchers have discovered that the hippocampus isn’t just for memory; it acts as a predictive model that shifts neural activity to anticipate rewards, providing new insights into Alzheimer’s.​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​ 

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memory rewritten: study finds no clear line between episodic and semantic retrieval

Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval​​​

A new study challenges the long-standing belief that episodic and semantic memory rely on distinct brain systems. Researchers found that retrieving personal memories and general knowledge activates overlapping neural regions, a discovery that could reshape our understanding of dementia.​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​ 

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memory rewritten: study finds no clear line between episodic and semantic retrieval

Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval​​​​

A new study challenges the long-standing belief that episodic and semantic memory rely on distinct brain systems. Researchers found that retrieving personal memories and general knowledge activates overlapping neural regions, a discovery that could reshape our understanding of dementia.​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​  Read more at Cerebratech ​ 

Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval​​​​ Read More »

memory rewritten: study finds no clear line between episodic and semantic retrieval

Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval​

A new study challenges the long-standing belief that episodic and semantic memory rely on distinct brain systems. Researchers found that retrieving personal memories and general knowledge activates overlapping neural regions, a discovery that could reshape our understanding of dementia.​ 

Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval​ Read More »

memory rewritten: study finds no clear line between episodic and semantic retrieval

Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval​​

A new study challenges the long-standing belief that episodic and semantic memory rely on distinct brain systems. Researchers found that retrieving personal memories and general knowledge activates overlapping neural regions, a discovery that could reshape our understanding of dementia.​  Read more at Cerebratech ​ 

Memory Rewritten: Study Finds No Clear Line Between Episodic and Semantic Retrieval​​ Read More »

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