Neuronal

Connectome Neuronal connectome is a map of the connections between neurons in the brain. It is used to study how the brain functions and can help in the development of treatments for neurological diseases and disorders, such as dementia and autism. Neuronal connectomes are also important for understanding the mechanisms of learning and memory, as well as the development and function of the cortex, the seat of higher cognition. By understanding the complexity of neuronal pathways and their activity patterns, researchers are able to gain a better understanding of the underlying principles of cognition and behavior.

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Elasticity Profile of Skin, Neuronal, Cardiac, and Skeletal Muscle Cells after Treatment with the Biofield Energy Healing-Based Proprietary Test Formulation

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