Potassium KCNQ2/3 channels are crucial for suppressing the excitability of brain cells, or neurons. When these channels don't ...
Researchers discover that KCNQ2/3 potassium channels must be functional to reach their proper location in the brain, with major implications for treating epilepsy.
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL (08/27/2024) — Published in the Journal of Neural Engineering, a research team led by the University of Minnesota Medical School evaluated the reliability of human experts in ...
This diagram relates to research, “The Interictal Suppression Hypothesis in focal epilepsy: network-level supporting evidence” published in the journal Brain. A multidisciplinary group of ...
When you replace an older cell phone or TV with a new high-resolution device, the visuals can be strikingly different – all of a sudden you have improved clarity and can see new details. Now, UC San ...