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The brains quiet conductor: Mac Shine talks with Michael R. Bruchas

May 13 2025
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Learn about the latest findings reported @Nature on brainstem cells that fine-tune arousal. Watch video interview with Michael Bruchas @UWAnesthPainMed @UWPharmacology @UWBioE with @_TheTransmitter host @jmacshine https://t.co/I1Mhu1iP5V

— UW Medicine Newsroom (@uwmnewsroom) May 12, 2025
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