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Ali O Balubaid
Researcher,
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
living systems
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Ph.D Directed Research at KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology)
Visualization of brain structures helps to model function
1 min read ·
Thu, Jan 3 2019
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bioscience
Computer simulations and virtual reality are used by KAUST researchers and collaborators in France to visualize the energetic coupling between neurons and astrocytes and to improve understanding of brain metabolism. The human brain uses more energy than any other organ, accounting for around 20 percent of all glucose-derived energy. Neurons can’t meet their own energy requirements: they depend on supporting glial cells and the neurovascular system to supply various forms of sugar fuel. However, it is still unclear how this neuro-glio-vasculature network manages the brain’s energy demands