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26 September 2025

  • curprev 15:4015:40, 26 September 2025HattieChittenden talk contribs 6,425 bytes +6,425 Created page with "<br>"Our work challenges the textbook model of how the mind fuels itself. Neurons are more self-enough than we thought," Singh stated. Co-author Daniel Colón-Ramos, the Dorys McConnell Duberg Professor of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at YSM, said the examine helps the notion of glycogen as an "energy capacitor" in neurons. "Just like in muscles, this reserve can buffer speedy shifts in energy demand," Colón-Ramos said. Other authors, all from Yale, embody Sarah Emerso..."