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The ARISE project investigates how the brain repairs itself after injury, focusing on neuronal rewiring and its impact on memory recovery. By using advanced imaging and stimulation techniques in a mouse model, the project aims to uncover mechanisms that enhance brain repair and improve behavioral outcomes following vas…
The brain exhibits remarkable capacities to initiate self-repair mechanisms after brain injury as a prerequisite for the recovery of lost functions. ARISE will unveil fundamental, yet not understood principles how brain repair mechanisms are orchestrated and how they can be further enhanced.
Due to technical constraints, it was previously impossible to uncover 1) how individual neurons rewire and reconnect after CNS injury, 2) why some surviving neurons participate in repair processes and others…
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
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Germany, Munchen
Type: Public body
Activity type: Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
SME: No
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