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    The Heterogeneity of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer

    The study of cancer cell metabolism has traditionally focused on glycolysis and glutaminolysis. However, lipidomic technologies have matured considerably over the last decade and broadened our understanding of...

    Joshua K. Park, Nathan J. Coffey, Aaron Limoges in The Heterogeneity of Cancer Metabolism (2018)

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    Identification of a novel gene regulating amygdala-mediated fear extinction

    Recent years have seen advances in our understanding of the neural circuits associated with trauma-related disorders, and the development of relevant assays for these behaviors in rodents. Although inherited f...

    Ozge Gunduz-Cinar, Emma Brockway, Lauren Lederle, Troy Wilcox in Molecular Psychiatry (2019)

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    The Heterogeneity of Lipid Metabolism in Cancer

    The study of cancer cell metabolism has traditionally focused on glycolysis and glutaminolysis. However, lipidomic technologies have matured considerably over the last decade and broadened our understanding of...

    Joshua K. Park, Nathan J. Coffey, Aaron Limoges in The Heterogeneity of Cancer Metabolism (2021)

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    Intercalated amygdala clusters orchestrate a switch in fear state

    Adaptive behaviour necessitates the formation of memories for fearful events, but also that these memories can be extinguished. Effective extinction prevents excessive and persistent reactions to perceived thr...

    Kenta M. Hagihara, Olena Bukalo, Martin Zeller, Ayla Aksoy-Aksel in Nature (2021)

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    Brain mitochondrial diversity and network organization predict anxiety-like behavior in male mice

    The brain and behavior are under energetic constraints, limited by mitochondrial energy transformation capacity. However, the mitochondria-behavior relationship has not been systematically studied at a brain-w...

    Ayelet M. Rosenberg, Manish Saggar, Anna S. Monzel, Jack Devine in Nature Communications (2023)

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    A distinct cortical code for socially learned threat

    Animals can learn about sources of danger while minimizing their own risk by observing how others respond to threats. However, the distinct neural mechanisms by which threats are learned through social observa...

    Shana E. Silverstein, Ruairi O’Sullivan, Olena Bukalo, Dipanwita Pati in Nature (2024)