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How human brains got so big: our cells learned to handle the stress that comes with size
Understanding how human neurons cope with the energy demands of a large, active brain could open up new avenues for treating neurological disorders. Understanding how human neurons cope with the energy demands of a large, active brain could open up new avenues for treating neurological disorders.
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