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  1. Microglial Gi-dependent dynamics regulate brain network hyperexcitability

    Microglial surveillance is a key feature of brain physiology and disease. Here, we found that G i -dependent microglial dynamics prevent neuronal...

    Mario Merlini, Victoria A. Rafalski, ... Katerina Akassoglou in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 14 December 2020
  2. Rat corneal endothelial cell migration during wound repair on the basement membrane depends more on the PI-3K pathway than the cdc-42 pathway or actin stress fibers

    Following a central transcorneal circular freeze injury, organ-cultured rat corneal endothelial cells surrounding the wound reorganize peripheral...

    Sheldon R. Gordon, Geoffrey H. Gordon, Samantha Dimovski in Cell and Tissue Research
    Article 21 June 2020
  3. A20 attenuates pyroptosis and apoptosis in nucleus pulposus cells via promoting mitophagy and stabilizing mitochondrial dynamics

    Background

    A20 is an anti-inflammatory molecule in nucleus pulposus (NP) cells. The anti-inflammatory properties of A20 are mainly attributed to its...

    **n Peng, Cong Zhang, ... **ao-Tao Wu in Inflammation Research
    Article 15 April 2022
  4. The Effect of Simvastatin on the Dynamics of NF-κB-Regulated Neurodegenerative and Neuroprotective Processes in the Acute Phase of Ischemic Stroke

    Statins are lipid-lowering drugs that act by inhibiting 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase, a rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol...

    Grazyna Lietzau, Waldemar Sienkiewicz, ... Przemysław Kowiański in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 19 May 2023
  5. PTBP1 plays an important role in the development of gastric cancer

    Background

    Polypyrimidine tract binding protein 1 (PTBP1) has been found to play an important role in the occurrence and development of various...

    Zewen Chu, Miao Zhu, ... Yanqing Liu in Cancer Cell International
    Article Open access 05 September 2023
  6. Metaplasticity and Synaptic Tag and Capture: Differential Dynamics of Plasticity Regulation in the Hippocampus

    Synaptic plasticity is a critical underlying mechanism of learning and memory. There is extensive evidence that neural activity at one point in time...
    Owen D. Jones, Shruthi Sateesh, Wickliffe C. Abraham in Synaptic Tagging and Capture
    Chapter 2024
  7. Rhoj Is a Novel Target for Progression and Invasion of Glioblastoma by Impairing Cytoskeleton Dynamics

    Rho GTPase family members were identified as critical regulators of cell morphology, actin cytoskeleton organization, cell movement, and cell cycle...

    Mei Wang, ** **a in Neurotherapeutics
    Article 21 August 2020
  8. Shc and the Control of Small GTPase Dynamics in Cellular Anchorage

    Specialized metazoan cells have diverse functions which require them to interact differently with the body’s matrix scaffolds. Resident tissue cells,...
    Lance S. Terada in Anoikis
    Chapter 2021
  9. Elucidating hippocampal proteome dynamics in moderate hepatic encephalopathy rats: insights from high-resolution mass spectrometry

    Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a debilitating neurological disorder associated with liver failure and characterized by impaired brain function....

    Shambhu Kumar Prasad, Vishal Vikram Singh, ... Papia Acharjee in Experimental Brain Research
    Article 24 May 2024
  10. A multi-omics approach to elucidate okadaic acid-induced changes in human HepaRG hepatocarcinoma cells

    Okadaic acid (OA), a prevalent marine biotoxin found in shellfish, is known for causing acute gastrointestinal symptoms. Despite its potential to...

    Leonie T. D. Wuerger, Heike Sprenger, ... Albert Braeuning in Archives of Toxicology
    Article Open access 04 June 2024
  11. Disulfidptosis: a new form of programmed cell death

    Disulfidptosis, a new form of cell death triggered by disulfide stress, is characterized by the collapse of cytoskeleton proteins and F-actin due to...

    Ting** Zheng, Qingbo Liu, ... Weidong Wang in Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
    Article Open access 31 May 2023
  12. Advances in Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Polarity

    The establishment and maintenance of neuronal polarity are important for neural development and function. Abnormal neuronal polarity establishment...

    ** Gu, Chunhong Jia, Junhao Wang in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 04 February 2023
  13. CaMKII: a central molecular organizer of synaptic plasticity, learning and memory

    Calcium–calmodulin (CaM)-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is the most abundant protein in excitatory synapses and is central to synaptic...

    Ryohei Yasuda, Yasunori Hayashi, Johannes W. Hell in Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Article 02 September 2022
  14. An exploratory study of cell stiffness as a mechanical label-free biomarker across multiple musculoskeletal sarcoma cells

    Background

    Cancer cells are characterized by changes in cell cytoskeletal architecture and stiffness. Despite advances in understanding the molecular...

    Cyril Daniel, Frank Traub, ... Marina Danalache in BMC Cancer
    Article Open access 12 September 2023
  15. Subcellular dynamics of estrogen-related receptors involved in transrepression through interactions with scaffold attachment factor B1

    Estrogen-related receptor (ERR), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, consists of three subtypes (α, β, γ) and has strong homology with...

    Takashi Tanida, Ken Ichi Matsuda, ... Masaki Tanaka in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article 15 June 2021
  16. The Postsynaptic Density

    The postsynaptic density is a dense, submembranous filamentous structure beneath the postsynaptic membrane. It is a disklike structure that may or...
    Rochelle S. Cohen in Neuroscience in the 21st Century
    Reference work entry 2022
  17. A postzygotic de novo NCDN mutation identified in a sporadic FTLD patient results in neurochondrin haploinsufficiency and altered FUS granule dynamics

    Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a heterogeneous clinical disorder characterized by progressive abnormalities in behavior, executive functions,...

    Gaël Nicolas, Myriam Sévigny, ... Chantelle F. Sephton in Acta Neuropathologica Communications
    Article Open access 12 February 2022
  18. Indirect visualization of endogenous nuclear actin by correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) using an actin-directed chromobody

    Actin fulfills important cytoplasmic but also nuclear functions in eukaryotic cells. In the nucleus, actin modulates gene expression and chromatin...

    Mohamed E. A. Abdellatif, Lisa Hipp, ... Bernd Knöll in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article Open access 01 June 2019
  19. Two-Photon FRET/FLIM Imaging of Cerebral Neurons

    Two-photon FRET (Förster resonance energy transfer) and FLIM (fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy) enable the detection of FRET changes of...
    Thomas T. Luyben, Jayant Rai, ... Kenichi Okamoto in Cerebral Cortex Development
    Protocol 2024
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