In an aging society, one of the most important and urgent tasks of scientific research is to counteract the decline in motor function and muscle weakness that accompanies the aging process. A research ...
It is tempting to understand muscle's role in the body as a simple mechanical motor. But the truth is much more complex: our ...
Equally important as the amount of muscle is "muscle recruitment capacity." Muscles can only move when they receive signals ...
Myokines are hormones that communicate via the bloodstream with various organs, such as the brain, adipose tissue, liver, ...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, attacks nerve cells known as motor neurons in the brain and spinal cord, gradually leading to paralysis. The loss of function of an important gene, C9orf72, may ...
Patients with spinal cord injuries are cut off from the world. The communication network between the brain and body is severed, paralyzing the limbs and causing internal organs to lose function. They ...
MIT scientists find that motor neuron growth increased significantly over 5 days in response to biochemical (left) and mechanical (right) signals related to exercise. The green ball represents cluster ...
Scientists have traced connectivity between neurons to identify how the brain communicates with the spinal cord. A new brain map visualizes the connections between the brain and spinal cord at the ...
The obturator nerve is a large, multibranched nerve that travels through your pelvis to your inner thigh. This nerve helps you feel sensations like temperature and pain in your lower limbs. It also ...