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This structural likeness enables phytoestrogens to interact with estrogen receptors in the brain, potentially affecting cognition.
Engineering a light switch that turns neurons on in response to infrared could open the doors to precise control of circuits deep in the brain, potentially enabling noninvasive treatments for diseases like Parkinson's and depression.
Future orientations, including off-target effects, safety concerns, immune responses, precision medicine, and Dmd-editing in the brain (potentially blocked by the blood brain barrier) were also elucidated briefly.
In the future, the system could also be used to deliver sensory information to back to the brain, potentially bringing a sense of touch to the prosthetic.
Meanwhile, environmental stimuli, such as air pollution, can induce oxidative damage in the brain, potentially leading to neurodegenerative diseases [57, 58].
There is also some evidence that space travel changes the amount of blood flowing to the brain, potentially dulling wits more generally.
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The process, called CLARITY, ushers in an entirely new era of whole-organ imaging that stands to fundamentally change our scientific understanding of the most important but least understood of organs, the brain, and potentially other organs, as well.
In both groups of patients, abnormal proteins build up in the brain and potentially kill off neurons.
While it protects the brain from potentially toxic substances, it also prevents the delivery of therapeutic drugs to the brain.
Classical pharmacotherapy is restricted by the blood-brain barrier, which prevents access to the brain of potentially therapeutic molecules.
And it works equally well for mapping the neural circuits in small chunks of the mouse brain, and potentially the human brain.
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