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Mammalian Brain

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed Apr 18, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
Significant progress is observed in CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing for mammalian systems, including compact and methylation-sensitive variants, alongside the development of more realistic digital twins of the human brain. This indicates a push for precision and advanced modeling in biomedical research.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["compact SaCas9" "methylation-sensitive editing by Cas9" "Digital Twins of the Human Brain" "functional synaptic connectivity" "extracellular vesicle microRNAs"]
Curiosity Velocity (60 Days) WIKIPEDIA API

Tracing the intersection of media narratives and actual public search interest. Dashed line is 7-day SMA.

Driving Media Context
Nature.com • Apr 16, 2026

Engineering a compact high-fidelity Staphylococcus aureus Cas9 variant with broader targeting range and mechanistic insights into its activation

CRISPR-Cas9-based genome editing is powerful but limited by target range, specificity, and delivery constraints. Here, authors engineer a compact SaCas9 that...
Nature.com • Apr 15, 2026

Molecular basis for methylation-sensitive editing by Cas9

ThermoCas9, a genome-editing enzyme that is sensitive to the DNA methylation status of the target locus, is characterized and shows promise for targeting hyp...
Singularity Hub • Apr 11, 2026

How to Build Better Digital Twins of the Human Brain

Brain twins where regions are allowed to compete for resources behave more like the real thing. The post How to Build Better Digital Twins of the Human Brain...
Nature.com • Apr 4, 2026

Functional synaptic connectivity shapes spine stability in the hippocampus

In this study, the authors find that synaptic strength predicts spine size and long-term stability via in vivo imaging together with optogenetic stimulation ...
Nature.com • Apr 3, 2026

Circulating extracellular vesicle microRNAs mediate immune modulation of social behavior in male mice

Extracellular vesicles carrying diverse molecules circulate the body. Here, the authors show that blood-borne vesicles containing specific miRNAs boost synap...
Nature.com • Apr 1, 2026

Flexible ensheathment of axons enables myelination of complex CNS networks

The rate of axon ensheathment varies within individual myelinating processes, resulting in chains of myelin sheaths connected by bridges consisting of thin c...
The Conversation Africa • Apr 1, 2026

How to build a digital ‘twin’ of the human brain – what existing models overlook

Existing digital models of the human brain risk missing out on what makes you ‘you’.
Nature.com • Mar 31, 2026

Serum lipid alterations in oral squamous cell carcinoma and oral potentially malignant disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Alterations in serum lipids have been linked to systemic and neoplastic diseases, including oral malignancies. Lipid disturbances are reported inconsistently...
Nature.com • Mar 25, 2026

Suppression of pathological oscillations with transcranial focused ultrasound in Parkinson’s disease

This study shows that transcranial ultrasound stimulation can suppress a pathological biomarker in the brain network responsible for symptoms of Parkinson’s ...
New Scientist • Mar 20, 2026

Major leap towards reanimation after death as mammal's brain preserved

A pig's brain has been frozen with its cellular activity locked in place and minimal damage. Some believe the same could be done with the brains of people wi...