Using a mouse trauma model, researchers observe specific cells mount an immune response to concussion brain injuries in an attempt to prevent more widespread damage.
Is the popular claim that the brain feels no pain substantiated? A new paper looks at the accuracy of the belief.
Researchers have identified the first example of fossilized brain tissue from a dinosaur.
A new study reveals how early immune response helps spread neurocryptococcosis. The findings may help develop new treatments that can prevent and treat this fungal infection.
Researchers have discovered neural progenitor cells in the meninges.
Exposure to radiation appears to increase the risk of developing meningioma brain cancer in people under the age of 30, a new study reports.
Researchers watch, in real time, as immune cells help repair the meninges following mild traumatic brain injury.
A new study sheds light on how immune cells may rush through channels to quickly get to injured brain tissue. Researchers say bone marrow in the skull is more likely to help supply neutrophils to the brain following a stroke.