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During college, at Brown University, Bhatia explored work on nerve regeneration, excited to focus on projects aimed at promoting health.
Prof Südhof, born in Germany and now based at Stanford University in California, focused his work on nerve cells, uncovering the cellular signals that make the vesicles release their molecular cargo precisely.
In neuroscience, for work on nerve signaling in the brain: Thomas Südhof of Stanford University School of Medicine; Richard Scheller of Genentech; and James Rothman of Yale University.
Unlike caffeine and other stimulants that haphazardly rev up the brain's arousal system, ampakines only work on nerve cells that are already communicating.
Neurotrophic theory is endorsed by a large body of work on nerve growth factor (NGF), the first neurotrophic factor to be identified, and has been corroborated by studies of other members of the NGF family of neurotrophins and by other neurotrophic factors (Levi-Montalcini, 1987; Davies, 2003; Dekkers et al., 2013).
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