Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Medical News | Medical Articles: Ultra-Small Microelectrode Biosensors for Brain Injury Analysis

Medical News | Medical Articles

 
 July 30, 2019 
 Neurology / Neuroscience 
 The latest neurology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Ultra-SmallMicroelectrode Biosensors for Brain Injury Analysis

An interview from Stéphane Marinesco, Associate Professor at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center in Inserm, discussing the development of ultra-small microelectrode biosensors for the analysis of traumatic brain injuries, without the risks of conventional microelectrode biosensors. This interview was conducted at Pittcon 2019.

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  KeysightDon't Miss the Blood-Brain Barrier Drug Delivery (B3DD) Summit this August
 
B3DD is the industry’s first meeting dedicated to targeting the blood-brain barrier in order to develop clinically efficacious therapeutics. The event is ideal for experts looking to deliver CNS drug candidates safely and successfully across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). 
 
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  KeysightControllers and Compact Drives for Minimally Invasive Brain Surgery
 
In neurosurgery, a mistake of a few hundred microns can lead to brain damage that cannot be reversed. This danger has led to an increasing focus being placed on minimally invasive surgery. Here, Surgeons carry out operations utilizing increasingly advanced robots instead of lasers and scalpels. 
 
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 Simplifying Gene Expression Analysis in Neuroscience Research
 
Simplifying Gene Expression Analysis in Neuroscience Researchn this interview, Kevin Gamber describes two new technologies that are revolutionizing gene expression analysis for neuroscientists, one of which provides an in-depth look into neuroinflammation in the CNS.
 
 
 Using mathematical model to trace brain transitions
 
Using mathematical model to trace brain transitionsUnique in its application of a mathematical model to understand how the brain transitions from consciousness to unconscious behavior, a study at The City College of New York's Benjamin Levich Institute for Physico-Chemical Hydrodynamics may have just advanced neuroscience appreciably.
 
 
 Fungus used in traditional medicine could slow neuron loss in ALS
 
Fungus used in traditional medicine could slow neuron loss in ALSHirsutella sinensis (HS), a Chinese caterpillar fungus that is used in traditional Chinese medicine has been found to minimize motor neuron loss in mice models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The fungus was also found to extend the lifespan of mice, marking a promising development in discovering therapeutic treatment for ALS.
 
 
 New strategies for preventing and coping with rising burden of brain diseases
 
New strategies for preventing and coping with rising burden of brain diseasesNew strategies for preventing and coping with the growing burden of brain diseases were outlined today at the 5th European Academy of Neurology Congress in Oslo, Norway.
 
 
 Researchers study cannabis dosage to reduce seizures in children with severe epilepsy
 
Researchers study cannabis dosage to reduce seizures in children with severe epilepsyMedicinal cannabis oil containing both cannabidiol and a small amount of THC can reduce or end seizures in children with severe, drug-resistant epilepsy, a study by the University of Saskatchewan, Canada has found.
 
 
 New gene-editing protocol allows perfect mutation-effect matching
 
New gene-editing protocol allows perfect mutation-effect matchingGeneticists have long awaited the ability to simply knock out or add a single gene here and there, as desired, with accuracy and efficiency, and then study the exact consequences caused by the loss or addition of that genetic information.
 

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