Axon targeting of transcriptionally distinct pioneer neurons is regulated by retinoic acid signaling. [PDF]
Woodruff BM+5 more
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Multi‐Region Brain Organoids Integrating Cerebral, Mid‐Hindbrain, and Endothelial Systems
Multi‐Region Brain Organoids combine cerebral, mid/hindbrain, and endothelial components into an advanced 3D model capturing 80% of fetal brain cellular diversity. This platform reveals essential endothelial‐neural signaling networks that maintain region‐specific intermediate progenitors during hindbrain development.
Anannya Kshirsagar+10 more
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Barbiturates Block Sodium and Potassium Conductance Increases in Voltage-Clamped Lobster Axons
Mordecai P. Blaustein
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Metal-Based Regenerative Strategies for Peripheral Nerve Injuries: From Biodegradable Ion Source to Stable Conductive Implants. [PDF]
Kim H+6 more
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Integrated ‘Shield‐Spear’ Biological Patch for Fibrosis‐Free Bladder Reconstruction
Fibrosis‐free bladder reconstruction remains challenging. This study pioneers an integrated “shield‐spear” patch: The outer anionic hydrogel layer captures GATA6+ macrophages to suppress collagen overexpression, while the inner S100 aptamer‐engineered EVs target Schwann cells to downregulate the TGFβ/Smad pathway—inhibiting fibrosis with enhanced wound
Xiaoqi Wu+14 more
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Metabolic regulator LKB1 is crucial for Schwann cell–mediated axon maintenance
B. Beirowski+7 more
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Pyruvate kinase deficiency links metabolic perturbations to neurodegeneration and axonal protection. [PDF]
Waller TJ, Collins CA, Dus M.
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Real‐time NMR spectroscopy is used to study JNK1‐dependent phosphorylation of the intrinsically disordered substrate JIP1, revealing eleven phosphosites with distinct phosphorylation efficiencies. The site‐specific phosphorylation rates are shown to be determined by both the sequence position of the phosphosites relative to the two kinase docking site ...
Thibault Orand+7 more
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β-catenin-α-catenin and actomyosin signaling differentially regulate growth cone contours and axon undulation and branching of retinal ganglion cells <i>in situ</i>. [PDF]
Lew V+6 more
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