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Aneuro: Advance Neuroscience Research

Aneuro, a cutting-edge brand by ACROBiosystems, provides innovative tools for neuroscience research. Their products empower to unlock neurodegenerative diseases with recombinant proteins, neural vibrant cell cultures, accurately model neurological conditions, and decipher neuronal conversations. Additionally, the Organoid Toolbox helps you build and explore diverse research possibilities across brain applications.

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Researchers discover new neurological condition characterized by issues with motor coordination and speech

Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have discovered a new neurological condition characterized by issues with motor coordination and speech. They report their findings in npj Genomic Medicine.

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Study provides clues to the neural basis of consciousness

More than a quarter of all stroke victims develop a bizarre disorder - they lose conscious awareness of half of all that their eyes perceive. The person may see only the right half of a photo and ignore a person on their left side.

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Proteins for Therapeutics and Diagnostic Development

ACROBiosystems' comprehensive range of recombinant proteins are essential tools serving as targets for drug development, as well as diagnostic indicators for diagnosis method development of neurological disorders. These human cell-expressed proteins undergo rigorous quality control, ensuring high purity and guaranteed activity. Explore our diverse range of proteins to expedite and enhance your journey in exploring the complexities of the nervous system!

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Reshaping the gut microbiome could be a possible way to prevent or treat neurodegeneration

A growing pile of evidence indicates that the tens of trillions of microbes that normally live in our intestines - the so-called gut microbiome - have far-reaching effects on how our bodies function. Members of this microbial community produce vitamins, help us digest food, prevent the overgrowth of harmful bacteria and regulate the immune system, among other benefits.

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World's first completely open- and crowd-sourced neuroscience experiment launched

Today, scientists from the Allen Institute for Neural Dynamics, a division of the Allen Institute, launched the world's first completely open- and crowd-sourced neuroscience experiment-;inviting researchers from around the world to publicly design a shared experiment that will run on the Allen Brain Observatory, as part of the Institute's OpenScope program.

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Organoids Toolbox Empowers Your Scientific Exploration

Aneuro's Organoid Toolbox provides a diverse array of organoid related products and services tailored to address neurological diseases and improve human health. Our new product Human iPSC-Derived Cardiac Organoid Differentiation Kit is specifically designed to facilitate the differentiation of human iPSCs into cardiac organoids. Click to explore the range of offerings within the Organoid Toolbox.

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Novel tool could help neuroscientists crack the secrets of spinal cord

The spinal cord is harder to access and study than even the brain. The challenges posed by its mobility and anatomical structure have made understanding exactly how it functions difficult.

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Lactate plays a critical role in helping neural stem cells develop into specialized neurons

Scientists at Tohoku University have discovered the critical role that lactate plays in helping neural stem cells develop into specialized neurons, a process dubbed neuronal differentiation.

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