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  1. Neurovascular dysfunction in GRN-associated frontotemporal dementia identified by single-nucleus RNA sequencing of human cerebral cortex

    Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the second most prevalent form of early-onset dementia, affecting predominantly frontal and temporal cerebral lobes....

    Emma Gerrits, Lucia A. A. Giannini, ... Bart J. L. Eggen in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 25 July 2022
  2. Using single-nucleus RNA-sequencing to interrogate transcriptomic profiles of archived human pancreatic islets

    Background

    Human pancreatic islets are a central focus of research in metabolic studies. Transcriptomics is frequently used to interrogate alterations...

    Giorgio Basile, Sevim Kahraman, ... Rohit N. Kulkarni in Genome Medicine
    Article Open access 10 August 2021
  3. Optogenetic Inhibition of Glutamatergic Neurons in the Dysgranular Posterior Insular Cortex Modulates Trigeminal Neuropathic Pain in CCI-ION Rat

    In individuals with chronic neuropathic pain, the posterior insular cortex (PIC) has been found to exhibit increased glutamatergic activity, and the...

    Jaisan Islam, Elina KC, ... Young Seok Park in NeuroMolecular Medicine
    Article 12 September 2023
  4. Spatially restricted drivers and transitional cell populations cooperate with the microenvironment in untreated and chemo-resistant pancreatic cancer

    Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is a lethal disease with limited treatment options and poor survival. We studied 83 spatial samples from 31 patients...

    Daniel Cui Zhou, Reyka G. Jayasinghe, ... Li Ding in Nature Genetics
    Article Open access 22 August 2022
  5. Single-nucleus multiregion transcriptomic analysis of brain vasculature in Alzheimer’s disease

    Cerebrovascular dysregulation is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but the changes that occur in specific cell types have not been fully...

    Na Sun, Leyla Anne Akay, ... Manolis Kellis in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 01 June 2023
  6. Where is Waldo? or find the platelet

    Platelets evolved from nucleated thrombocytes that exhibit both coagulation and immune function. The essential role of platelets in coagulation is...

    Article Open access 30 September 2021
  7. Map** the genetic architecture of human traits to cell types in the kidney identifies mechanisms of disease and potential treatments

    The functional interpretation of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) is challenging due to the cell-type-dependent influences of genetic variants....

    **n Sheng, Yuting Guan, ... Katalin Susztak in Nature Genetics
    Article 12 August 2021
  8. Spatial and cell type transcriptional landscape of human cerebellar development

    The human neonatal cerebellum is one-fourth of its adult size yet contains the blueprint required to integrate environmental cues with develo**...

    Kimberly A. Aldinger, Zachary Thomson, ... Kathleen J. Millen in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 17 June 2021
  9. Decoding molecular and cellular heterogeneity of mouse nucleus accumbens

    The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays an important role in regulating multiple behaviors, and its dysfunction has been linked to many neural disorders....

    Renchao Chen, Timothy R. Blosser, ... Yi Zhang in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 18 October 2021
  10. Linking unfolded protein response to ovarian cancer cell fusion

    Background

    Polyploid giant cancer cells (PGCCs) have been observed in epithelial ovarian tumors. They can resist antimitotic drugs, thus participating...

    Lucile Yart, Daniel Bastida-Ruiz, ... Marie Cohen in BMC Cancer
    Article Open access 07 June 2022
  11. Germ plasm and the origin of the primordial germ cells in the oriental river prawn Macrobrachium nipponense

    Germ plasm is a special cytoplasmic component containing special RNAs and proteins, and is located in specific regions of oocytes and embryos. Only...

    Ying Chen, **ang Fang, ... Gao-Feng Qiu in Cell and Tissue Research
    Article 02 October 2021
  12. Engineering Approaches in Ovarian Cancer Cell Culture

    Determination of the frequency of somatic mutations, copy number variations, and the composition of single-nucleus transcriptomes in epithelial...
    Marcin Iwanicki, Tonja Pavlovic, Panteha Behboodi in Engineering and Physical Approaches to Cancer
    Chapter 2023
  13. Candelabrum cells are ubiquitous cerebellar cortex interneurons with specialized circuit properties

    To understand how the cerebellar cortex transforms mossy fiber (MF) inputs into Purkinje cell (PC) outputs, it is vital to delineate the elements of...

    Tomas Osorno, Stephanie Rudolph, ... Wade G. Regehr in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 16 May 2022
  14. Morphological evidence for multiple distinct channels of corticogeniculate feedback originating in mid-level extrastriate visual areas of the ferret

    Complementary reciprocal feedforward and feedback circuits connecting the visual thalamus with the visual cortex are essential for visual perception....

    Matthew Adusei, J. Michael Hasse, Farran Briggs in Brain Structure and Function
    Article 12 October 2021
  15. Functionally distinct POMC-expressing neuron subpopulations in hypothalamus revealed by intersectional targeting

    Pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC)-expressing neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus represent key regulators of metabolic homeostasis....

    Nasim Biglari, Isabella Gaziano, ... Jens C. Brüning in Nature Neuroscience
    Article Open access 17 May 2021
  16. Parthenogenetic mosaicism: generation via second polar body retention and unmasking of a likely causative PER2 variant for hypersomnia

    Background

    Parthenogenetic mosaicism is an extremely rare condition identified only in five subjects to date. The previous studies indicate that this...

    Yohei Masunaga, Masayo Kagami, ... Tsutomu Ogata in Clinical Epigenetics
    Article Open access 07 April 2021
  17. Role of Reactive Astrocytes in Alzheimer’s Disease

    Astrocytes respond to any pathological stimulus to the central nervous system including in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). They undergo dramatic remodeling...
    Sukanya Sarkar, Subhalakshmi Guha, Subhas C. Biswas in The Biology of Glial Cells: Recent Advances
    Chapter 2022
  18. Single-cell deconvolution algorithms analysis unveils autocrine IL11-mediated resistance to docetaxel in prostate cancer via activation of the JAK1/STAT4 pathway

    Background

    Docetaxel resistance represents a significant obstacle in the treatment of prostate cancer. The intricate interplay between cytokine...

    Bisheng Cheng, Lingfeng Li, ... Hai Huang in Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  19. Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of the adult mouse spinal cord reveals molecular diversity of autonomic and skeletal motor neurons

    The spinal cord is a fascinating structure that is responsible for coordinating movement in vertebrates. Spinal motor neurons control muscle activity...

    Jacob A. Blum, Sandy Klemm, ... Aaron D. Gitler in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 15 February 2021
  20. Chromothripsis as an on-target consequence of CRISPR–Cas9 genome editing

    Genome editing has therapeutic potential for treating genetic diseases and cancer. However, the currently most practicable approaches rely on the...

    Mitchell L. Leibowitz, Stamatis Papathanasiou, ... David Pellman in Nature Genetics
    Article 12 April 2021
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