Real-time imaging shows how plastic-stuffed cells form clumps that affect mouse movement.
Microplastics may cause blockages in blood vessels in the brain and affect behavior, according to a study on mice.
the human body's massive network of vasculature can be waylaid by the vagaries of age. Indeed, growing older can impact the very process by which healthy new blood vessels are made, resulting in a ...
Picturing how our species might appear in the far future often invites wild speculation over stand-out features such as ...
Researchers have uncovered how specialized cells surrounding small blood vessels, known as perivascular cells, contribute to blood vessel dysfunction in chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and ...
Blood vessel dysfunction in chronic diseases is worsened by the way specialised cells surround small blood vessels, latest ...
"For the first time," he said, "we have been able to show that leaky blood vessels in the human brain, in tandem with a ...
Trapped immune cells laden with microplastics starve the brain of oxygen—mouse study links vascular blockages to memory loss and motor deficits, with lingering risks even after symptoms fade.
Discovery paves could lead to new prevention, treatment strategies for cancer, diabetes, fibrosis, many other diseases OHSU researchers ...
First human trials at Rutgers Health and other institutions demonstrate better infection resistance and limb preservation than synthetic grafts.
Researchers develop 3D blood-brain barrier model to study Alzheimers and neuroinflammation New platform created to improve ...