New research reveals how the neurovascular architecture of the murine calvarium, the skull's upper part, changes with age.
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Using cutting-edge lightsheet microscopy, the team traced the neurovascular architecture from birth to 80 weeks of age. Their results provide groundbreaking insights into the aging process of skull ...
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