Mom on the run found in Cleveland

New advances vastly expand versatility of optogenetics brain-research technique
Recently, brain researchers have gained a powerful new way to troubleshoot neural circuits associated with depression, Parkinson's disease and other conditions in small animals such as rats. They use an optogenetics technology, invented at Stanford University, that precisely turns select brain cells on or off with flashes of light. Although useful, the optogenetics tool set has been limited.

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Mom on the run found in Cleveland
CLEVELAND – One of Rockingham County, Virginia’s “10 Most Wanted” was arrested on March 5 in Cleveland.

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2 Responses to “Mom on the run found in Cleveland”

  1. Pelagius says:

    There are no legitimate studies supporting the claim that marijuana destroys brain cells.

  2. jabberwocky says:

    Not really. Pretty much all small animals smell.

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