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Engineered Neural Bridges Could Rewire Damaged Brain Circuits
technology11 days ago

Engineered Neural Bridges Could Rewire Damaged Brain Circuits

Duke researchers developed LinCx, a system of engineered proteins that form targeted electrical connections between specific neurons to create a bypass around damaged brain circuits. In worms and mice, these custom electrical links strengthened communication, altered brain-wide activity, and changed behaviors related to social interaction and stress, suggesting a precision therapy for neurological disorders without external stimulation. The work, published in Nature, demonstrates long-lasting, cell-type-specific circuit edits and lays groundwork for future testing in models with genetic deficits.

"Revolutionary Tool Unlocks Spinal Cord's Enigmatic Secrets for Neuroscientists"
medical-science2 years ago

"Revolutionary Tool Unlocks Spinal Cord's Enigmatic Secrets for Neuroscientists"

Rice University engineers, supported by a $6.25 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, are working to optimize nanoelectronic threads (NETs) for use in the spinal cord. These NET probes have already been successful in gathering data from neurons in the brain and can provide both neuronal activity recordings and localized stimulation. By integrating the NETs into a larger-scale data-processing system, researchers hope to gain a better understanding of spinal cord function and potentially develop new therapies for spinal cord injuries and associated medical conditions.