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  1. Attenuation of Alzheimer’s brain pathology in 5XFAD mice by PTH1-34, a peptide of parathyroid hormone

    Background

    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and osteoporosis are two distinct diseases but often occur in the same patient. Their relationship remains poorly...

    Li Chen, Lei **ong, ... Wen-Cheng **ong in Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
    Article Open access 14 March 2023
  2. Alpha-synuclein inclusion responsive microglia are resistant to CSF1R inhibition

    Background

    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is characterized by the presence of proteinaceous alpha-synuclein (α-syn)...

    Anna C. Stoll, Christopher J. Kemp, ... Caryl E. Sortwell in Journal of Neuroinflammation
    Article Open access 25 April 2024
  3. Post-exposure intranasal IFNα suppresses replication and neuroinvasion of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus within olfactory sensory neurons

    Background

    Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus ( VEEV) may enter the central nervous system (CNS) within olfactory sensory neurons (OSN) that...

    Matthew D. Cain, N. Rubin Klein, ... Robyn S. Klein in Journal of Neuroinflammation
    Article Open access 17 January 2024
  4. SUFI: an automated approach to spectral unmixing of fluorescent multiplex images captured in mouse and post-mortem human brain tissues

    Background

    Multispectral fluorescence imaging coupled with linear unmixing is a form of image data collection and analysis that allows for measuring...

    Vijay Sadashivaiah, Madhavi Tippani, ... Kristen R. Maynard in BMC Neuroscience
    Article Open access 25 January 2023
  5. Spatially resolved transcriptomics reveals genes associated with the vulnerability of middle temporal gyrus in Alzheimer’s disease

    Human middle temporal gyrus (MTG) is a vulnerable brain region in early Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but little is known about the molecular mechanisms...

    Shuo Chen, Yuzhou Chang, ... Hongjun Fu in Acta Neuropathologica Communications
    Article Open access 21 December 2022
  6. Differential expression of small bowel TGFβ1 and TGFβ3 characterizes intestinal strictures in patients with fibrostenotic Crohn’s disease

    Small bowel strictures remain a debilitating consequence of Crohn’s disease and contribute to poor outcomes for patients. Recently, TGFβ has been...

    Steven Levitte, Ibaad Khan, ... Mary Keir in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article 05 May 2024
  7. HIV-1 mRNA knockdown with CRISPR/CAS9 enhances neurocognitive function

    Mixed glia are infiltrated with HIV-1 virus early in the course of infection leading to the development of a persistent viral reservoir in the...

    Kristen A. McLaurin, Hailong Li, ... Rosemarie M. Booze in Journal of NeuroVirology
    Article Open access 14 February 2024
  8. Endogenous tenocyte activation underlies the regenerative capacity of the adult zebrafish tendon

    Tendons are essential, frequently injured connective tissues that transmit forces from muscle to bone. Their unique highly ordered, matrix-rich...

    Stephanie L. Tsai, Steffany Villaseñor, ... Jenna L. Galloway in npj Regenerative Medicine
    Article Open access 19 September 2023
  9. Developmental origin of oligodendrocytes determines their function in the adult brain

    In the mouse embryonic forebrain, developmentally distinct oligodendrocyte progenitor cell populations and their progeny, oligodendrocytes, emerge...

    Sarah Foerster, Elisa M. Floriddia, ... Robin J. M. Franklin in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  10. Artificial microRNA suppresses C9ORF72 variants and decreases toxic dipeptide repeat proteins in vivo

    Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects motor neurons, causing progressive muscle weakness and...

    Gabriela Toro Cabrera, Katharina E. Meijboom, ... Christian Mueller in Gene Therapy
    Article 26 September 2023
  11. Piezo2 Channel Upregulation is Involved in Mechanical Allodynia in CYP-Induced Cystitis Rats

    Mechanical sensing Piezo2 channel in primary sensory neurons has been shown contribute to mechanical allodynia in somatic chronic pain conditions....

    Lei Liu, Yan Zhao, ... Wendong Sun in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article Open access 25 May 2023
  12. Altered cleavage plane orientation with increased genomic aneuploidy produced by receptor-mediated lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) signaling in mouse cerebral cortical neural progenitor cells

    The brain is composed of cells having distinct genomic DNA sequences that arise post-zygotically, known as somatic genomic mosaicism (SGM). One form...

    Whitney S. McDonald, Kyoko Miyamoto, ... Jerold Chun in Molecular Brain
    Article Open access 14 December 2020
  13. Inhibition of caspase pathways limits CD4+ T cell loss and restores host anti-retroviral function in HIV-1 infected humanized mice with augmented lymphoid tissue

    The study of HIV infection and pathogenicity in physical reservoirs requires a biologically relevant model. The human immune system (HIS) mouse is an...

    Alex J. Holloway, Tais B. Saito, ... Mark A. Endsley in Retrovirology
    Article Open access 02 May 2024
  14. Epimorphic regeneration in the mammalian tympanic membrane

    Adult mammals are generally believed to have limited ability to regenerate complex tissues and instead, repair wounds by forming scars. In humans and...

    Sonia M. Scaria, Stacey M. Frumm, ... Aaron D. Tward in npj Regenerative Medicine
    Article Open access 18 October 2023
  15. In focus in HCB

    Douglas J. Taatjes, Jürgen Roth in Histochemistry and Cell Biology
    Article 04 June 2024
  16. Distinct forebrain regions define a dichotomous astrocytic profile in multiple system atrophy

    The growing recognition of a dichotomous role of astrocytes in neurodegenerative processes has heightened the need for unraveling distinct astrocytic...

    Y. Schneider, C. Gauer, ... J. Winkler in Acta Neuropathologica Communications
    Article Open access 02 January 2024
  17. The vascular gene Apold1 is dispensable for normal development but controls angiogenesis under pathological conditions

    The molecular mechanisms of angiogenesis have been intensely studied, but many genes that control endothelial behavior and fate still need to be...

    Zheng Fan, Raphaela Ardicoglu, ... Katrien De Bock in Angiogenesis
    Article Open access 18 March 2023
  18. Sodium Leak Channel in Glutamatergic Neurons of the Lateral Parabrachial Nucleus Helps to Maintain Respiratory Frequency Under Sevoflurane Anesthesia

    The lateral parabrachial nucleus (PBL) is implicated in the regulation of respiratory activity. Sodium leak channel (NALCN) mutations disrupt the...

    Lin Wu, Donghang Zhang, ... Cheng Zhou in Neuroscience Bulletin
    Article 20 May 2024
  19. Spatial transcriptomic analysis of Sonic hedgehog medulloblastoma identifies that the loss of heterogeneity and promotion of differentiation underlies the response to CDK4/6 inhibition

    Background

    Medulloblastoma (MB) is a malignant tumour of the cerebellum which can be classified into four major subgroups based on gene expression and...

    Tuan Vo, Brad Balderson, ... Laura A. Genovesi in Genome Medicine
    Article Open access 01 May 2023
  20. Localization of cassava brown streak virus in Nicotiana rustica and cassava Manihot esculenta (Crantz) using RNAscope® in situ hybridization

    Background

    Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) has a viral aetiology and is caused by viruses belonging to the genus Ipomovirus (family Potyviridae ), C...

    Esperance Munganyinka, Paolo Margaria, ... Stephan Winter in Virology Journal
    Article Open access 14 August 2018
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