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From Lab to Life: Exploring Cutting-Edge Models for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders

Version 1 : Received: 4 March 2024 / Approved: 5 March 2024 / Online: 5 March 2024 (12:31:24 CET)

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Tanaka, M., & Vécsei, L. (2024). From Lab to Life: Exploring Cutting-Edge Models for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders. Biomedicines, 12(3), 613. Tanaka, M., & Vécsei, L. (2024). From Lab to Life: Exploring Cutting-Edge Models for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders. Biomedicines, 12(3), 613.

Abstract

Delve into the dynamic realms of neuroscience, neurology, and psychiatry with this groundbreaking editorial, unveiling the intricate mechanisms of brain function and dysfunction. Explore the latest advancements in molecular biology, genetics, epigenetics, pharmacology, and neuroimaging that are revolutionizing our understanding of neurological and psychiatric disorders. Uncover the challenges and gaps in translating cutting-edge research into practical clinical applications, aiming to enhance the lives of patients and their families. Discover the pivotal role of neuroplasticity in reshaping the brain's adaptability throughout life, alongside the promising potential of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques like transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation. Embark on a journey of innovation and collaboration as researchers and clinicians strive to bridge the gap between bench and bedside, offering hope for improved diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of complex neurological and psychiatric conditions. Join us in this exploration of transformative ideas and novel interventions that hold the key to a brighter future for individuals and society.

Keywords

psychosis; Parkinson's disease; antioxidants; genetic therapy; stroke; anxiety; migraine; epilepsy; aphasia; cardiovascular diseases; cognition

Subject

Medicine and Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health

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