Introduction: Discovering Unlikely Allies in the Brain’s Restore Process Imagine an intricate dance happening in your mind, hidden beneath your daily routines and thoughts. This dance is a constant interplay of growth, decay, and regeneration, particularly within the part of your brain known as the hippocampus. Famous for its role in learning, memory, and emotion […]
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Discovering the Small Worlds Within: MicroRNA’s Role in Understanding Lupus Nephritis
— Introduction Imagine a world within us so small that it has been largely invisible until recent decades. This is the world of microRNA, tiny molecules that play a significant role in regulating our genes. Although they might be relatively unknown to many, their impact extends deeply into the realm of health and disease. The […]

Discovering Clues to Schizophrenia Beyond the Brain
Introduction Imagine gazing at an intricate puzzle of the human mind, one that has perplexed researchers for decades: schizophrenia. This complex mental health disorder affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves, and yet, the roots of its existence remain elusive. What if the answers aren’t just in our brains but also woven into other […]