New method tracks how psychedelics affect neurons in minutes
Researchers at the University of California, Davis have developed a rapid, noninvasive tool to track the neurons and biomolecules activated in the brain by psychedelic drugs. The protein-based tool, which is called Ca2+-activated Split-TurboID, or CaST…
This research provides scientists with a new technique that could be used to track step by step the molecular signaling processes that are responsible for these compounds’ beneficial neuroplastic effects. What’s more, CaST accomplishes the task of cellular tagging in rapid time, taking 10 to 30 minutes rather than the hours typical of other tagging methods.
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New method tracks how psychedelics affect neurons in minutes
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