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Scientists map brain regions linked to movement, using a rabies virus to trace signals to key cells.
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Hospital have created a detailed brain map showing regions that connect directly to V1 interneurons, key cells for movement.
Using a modified rabies virus, they traced signals to these cells, creating a 3D atlas that helps understand how the brain communicates with the spinal cord for motor function.
This research, published in Neuron, could aid in discovering new treatments for movement disorders.
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Los científicos mapean regiones cerebrales vinculadas al movimiento, usando un virus de la rabia para rastrear señales a células clave.