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Who founded the A new direction in sleep research as a marker of the state of the blood-brain barrier responsible for maintaining brain health. , Dean of the Department of Human and Animal Physiology, School of Biology, Associate Director of Commercialization of Science Development, Science Medical Center: Now the team has people, and half of them are young scientists. Because they are studying sleep, the research is conducted at night and during the day. The laboratory covers an area of square meters.
There are special rooms for cell culture, animal farms free of pathogenic microorganisms, operating theaters. before moible number data entering these rooms each time. The work was performed on a microscope capable of multiphoton microscopy. In this configuration, he is the only one in Russia. The device performs a deep scan of living organisms in real time, allowing you to work with different living organisms safely and harmlessly. From postpartum trauma to Alzheimer's scientists themselves have compared the nocturnal work of transparent brain lymphatic vessels to a vacuum cleaner.

During sleep, the brain actively works to restore its function and remove toxic molecules that have accumulated during the day. Figuratively speaking, he takes a bath to remove metabolites from the body. At this moment, the invisible blood vessels were activated. They help remove toxins from various sources in the brain, including toxins that accumulate in the blood after an intracranial hemorrhage. Understanding and controlling these processes can be widely used in practice as a successful example of personalized medicine. In Alzheimer's disease, for example, this non-invasive technique could be used to remove toxic proteins.
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