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Purkinje Cell Evolution Makes the Human Cerebellum Unique New research (Sepp and colleagues, 2023) from Heidelberg University's Center for Molecular Biology in Germany traces evolutionary ...
A new study suggests that over the past 160+ million years, specific cells in the human cerebellum evolved uniquely, giving us a bigger intellectual capacity than other mammals.
An international team of researchers led by Philipp Khaitovich of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, show that DNA sequences shared between modern humans and ...
“Even after so many years of research of humans and human evolution, we still can uncover large unknown differences between humans and other species,” Philipp Khaitovich, an evolutionary ...
The study was led by professors Philipp Khaitovich and Laurent Gentzbittel of Skoltech and professor Yakov Demurin of VNIIMK. ***** Skoltech is a private international university located in Russia.
This long-term research project has been carried out by a joint team led by Skoltech professor Philipp Khaitovich and featuring scientists from Skoltech, the University of Southern California ...
Researchers from the Skoltech Center for Neurobiology and Brain Restoration (CNBR) led by Professor Philipp Khaitovich and their colleagues from the Max Planck Institutes in Leipzig, Dresden, and ...
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