Revisiting the Molecular Architecture of Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapses Using Ultrastructure Expansion Microscopy. [PDF]
Takahashi K +3 more
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In the pathological state of PD induced by MPP+, the upregulated PRMT9 in dopaminergic neurons translocates into mitochondrion and interacts with DUSP26 and catalyzes its arginine methylation, leading to the ubiquitin‐proteasomal degradation of DUSP26 mediated by Trim32.
Tengfei Liu +13 more
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Deep Learning-Driven Transmission Electron Microscopy Analysis of Murine Optic Nerve Myelinated Axons. [PDF]
Ma R +9 more
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Delta family protocadherins contribute to protoglomerular targeting of olfactory sensory neuron axons in the olfactory bulb. [PDF]
Barnes DT +6 more
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The transmembrane protein golden goal regulates retinal axon guidance in Drosophila [PDF]
Tomasi, Tatiana, Tomasi, T.
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TDP‐43 Aggregation: The Healthy‐Toxic Balance of the Prion‐Like Domain
TDP‐43 function relies on a delicate balance between reversible phase‐separated states and irreversible aggregation. Under physiological conditions, TDP‐43 forms dynamic droplets and oligomers that support normal cellular functions. In pathological contexts, this balance shifts toward aberrant aggregation, leading to toxic species.
Luca Zangrando +2 more
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Fidelity of Sensory Reinnervation in Peroneal and Sural Nerves to Lumbar Dorsal Root Ganglia 4 and 5 After Segmental Injury to the Sciatic Nerve. [PDF]
Allgood J, Wong KM, Bushman J.
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Hijacked and educated by HNSCC cells, HLA‐DR+ Schwann cells lost their normal neural‐related functions but acquired immunoregulatory phenotypes to promote CD4+ T cells transform into Tregs. HLA‐DR+ Schwann cells induced a macrophage subpopulation, Il1β.
Xiaoyan Meng +7 more
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Equinatoxin II: How a Cationic Pore-Forming Sea Anemone Toxin Drives Nodal Swelling of Myelinated Nerve Fibers. [PDF]
Benoit E +5 more
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Invertebrates are the classic neuroscience models and should make a comeback. Invertebrate organisms can be a more ethical and cost‐effective way to move bioelectronics research forward more rapidly. ABSTRACT The accelerating development of bioelectronic neural interfaces has brought increased attention to ethical considerations surrounding in vivo ...
Eric Daniel Głowacki
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