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  1. The overexpression of DSP1 in neurons induces neuronal dysfunction and neurodegeneration phenotypes in Drosophila

    Dorsal switch protein 1(DSP1), a mammalian homolog of HMGB1, is firstly identified as a dorsal co-repressor in 1994. DSP1 contains HMG-box domain and...

    Si-Eun Baek, Younghwi Kwon, ... Eunbyul Yeom in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  2. Contribution of plasma levels of VEGF-A and angiopoietin-2 in addition to a genetic variant in KCNAB1 to predict the risk of bevacizumab-induced hypertension

    Bevacizumab-induced hypertension poses a therapeutic challenge and identifying biomarkers for hypertension can enhance therapy safety. Lower plasma...

    Julia C. F. Quintanilha, William Kevin Kelly, Federico Innocenti in The Pharmacogenomics Journal
    Article 12 July 2024
  3. MicroRNAs as the pivotal regulators of Temozolomide resistance in glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive nervous system tumor with a poor prognosis. Although, surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy are the...

    Mahsa Palizkaran Yazdi, Amirhosein Barjasteh, Meysam Moghbeli in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 02 July 2024
  4. Risk of anthracycline-induced cardiac dysfunction in adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors: role of genetic susceptibility loci

    There is a known genetic susceptibility to anthracycline-induced cardiac dysfunction in childhood cancer survivors, but this has not been adequately...

    Lily K. Stafford, **aohui Tang, ... Michelle A. T. Hildebrandt in The Pharmacogenomics Journal
    Article 29 June 2024
  5. Cerebellar damage with inflammation upregulates oxytocin receptor expression in Bergmann Glia

    The cerebellum plays an important role in cognitive and social functioning. Childhood damage in the cerebellum increases the risk of autism spectrum...

    Ayumu Inutsuka, Aisa Hattori, ... Tatsushi Onaka in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 28 June 2024
  6. Predictive role of ITPA genetic variants in thiopurine-related myelotoxicity in Crohn’s disease patients

    Thiopurines, an effective therapy for Crohn’s disease (CD), often lead to adverse events (AEs). Gene polymorphisms affecting thiopurine metabolism...

    Juliana Salazar, Pau Riera, ... Esther Garcia-Planella in The Pharmacogenomics Journal
    Article 21 June 2024
  7. Long-read RNA sequencing identifies region- and sex-specific C57BL/6J mouse brain mRNA isoform expression and usage

    Alternative splicing (AS) contributes to the biological heterogeneity between species, sexes, tissues, and cell types. Many diseases are either...

    Emma F. Jones, Timothy C. Howton, ... Brittany N. Lasseigne in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 20 June 2024
  8. Nimodipine-associated standard dose reductions and neurologic outcomes after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage: the era of pharmacogenomics

    Nimodipine, an L-type cerebroselective calcium channel antagonist, is the only drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for the...

    Adriana Vázquez-Medina, Marion T. Turnbull, ... W. David Freeman in The Pharmacogenomics Journal
    Article 18 June 2024
  9. Inhibition of cortical synaptic transmission, behavioral nociceptive, and anxiodepressive-like responses by arecoline in adult mice

    Areca nut, the seed of Areca catechu L., is one of the most widely consumed addictive substances in the world after nicotine, ethanol, and caffeine....

    Qi-Yu Chen, Yuxiang Zhang, ... Min Zhuo in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 17 June 2024
  10. Chemogenetic activation of histamine neurons promotes retrieval of apparently lost memories

    Memory retrieval can become difficult over time, but it is important to note that memories that appear to be forgotten might still be stored in the...

    Yuto Yokoi, Ayame Kubo, ... Hiroshi Nomura in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 15 June 2024
  11. Visualization of the existence of growth hormone secretagogue receptor in the rat nucleus accumbens

    The potential role of the ghrelin receptor, also known as the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR), within the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) in...

    Seohyeon Lee, Wen Ting Cai, ... Jeong-Hoon Kim in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 13 June 2024
  12. Adolescent chemogenetic activation of dopaminergic neurons leads to reversible decreases in amphetamine-induced stereotypic behavior

    Chronic perturbations of neuronal activity can evoke homeostatic and new setpoints for neurotransmission. Using chemogenetics to probe the...

    Muhammad O. Chohan, Amy B. Lewandowski, ... Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 11 June 2024
  13. Exploration of new space elicits phosphorylation of GluA1(Ser831) and S6K and expression of Arc in the hippocampus in vivo as in long-term potentiation

    The brain responds to experience through modulation of synaptic transmission, that is synaptic plasticity. An increase in the strength of synaptic...

    Roberta Cagnetta, Jean-Claude Lacaille, Nahum Sonenberg in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 10 June 2024
  14. Globus pallidus is not independent from striatal direct pathway neurons: an up-to-date review

    Striatal projection neurons, which are classified into two groups—direct and indirect pathway neurons, play a pivotal role in our understanding of...

    Fumino Fujiyama, Fuyuki Karube, Yasuharu Hirai in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  15. Dendritic spine head diameter is reduced in the prefrontal cortex of progranulin haploinsufficient mice

    Loss-of-function mutations in the progranulin ( GRN ) gene are an autosomal dominant cause of Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD). These mutations typically...

    Anna K. Cook, Kelsey M. Greathouse, ... Andrew E. Arrant in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 05 June 2024
  16. TDP43 interacts with MLH1 and MSH6 proteins in a DNA damage-inducible manner

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects the motor neuron. One aspect of the neuropathology involved in...

    Vincent E. Provasek, Manohar Kodavati, ... Muralidhar L. Hegde in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 05 June 2024
  17. Chronic unpredictable stress induces autophagic death of adult hippocampal neural stem cells

    Chronic psychological stress is a critical factor for neurological complications like anxiety disorders, dementia, and depression. Our previous...

    Seongwon Choe, Hyeonjeong Jeong, ... Seong-Woon Yu in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 03 June 2024
  18. Pharmacokinetic and neuroimmune pharmacogenetic impacts on slow-release morphine cancer pain control and adverse effects

    The aim was to determine if opioid neuroimmunopharmacology pathway gene polymorphisms alter serum morphine, morphine-3-glucuronide and...

    Daniel T. Barratt, Pål Klepstad, ... Andrew A. Somogyi in The Pharmacogenomics Journal
    Article Open access 01 June 2024
  19. APF2: an improved ensemble method for pharmacogenomic variant effect prediction

    Lack of efficacy or adverse drug response are common phenomena in pharmacological therapy causing considerable morbidity and mortality. It is...

    Yitian Zhou, Sebastian Pirmann, Volker M. Lauschke in The Pharmacogenomics Journal
    Article Open access 27 May 2024
  20. Hypothalamic protein profiling from mice subjected to social defeat stress

    The Hypothalmic-Pituitary-Adrenal axis also known as the HPA axis is central to stress response. It also acts as the relay center between the body...

    Shiladitya Mitra, Ghantasala S. Sameer Kumar, ... Suman S. Thakur in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 27 May 2024
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