Being able to noninvasively stimulate the deep brain without stimulating shallow regions is a key goal of non-invasive ...
A with psychiatry and behavioral sciences professor Alik Widge, a lead author of the University of Minnesota study.
A novel wireless photothermal DBS nanosystem uses nanoparticles to target and restore damaged neurons in Parkinson’s disease, ...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, primarily characterized by motor dysfunction.
A nanoparticle-based wireless deep brain stimulation system has been shown to reverse Parkinson's disease in groundbreaking ...
Already approved for smoking and treatment-resistant depression, brain stimulation is being tested for multiple addictions ...
Imperial researchers will receive almost £15m in funding to embark on cutting edge research to help overcome neurodegenerative disease.The four Imperial-led projects are among 18 projects funded by ...
While deep-brain stimulation therapy has been available for people with Parkinson’s disease for decades, Medtronic has now ...
“ Buried at Sea ,” by Jaime B. Palter [December 2024], should have said that early results from the field trial of marine ...
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StudyFinds on MSNNanoparticle treatment reverses Parkinson’s disease in miceInnovative treatment for Parkinson's disease: microscopic particles combined with light therapy offer a non-surgical solution ...
A research team led by Prof. CHEN Chunying from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences designed a wireless photothermal DBS nanosystem, Au@TRPV1@β-syn ...
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