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The TMEM43 ‐ P386S mutation causes arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) by mislocalizing itself from nuclear envelope (NE) to cytoplasm, disrupting lamin B2 (a novel TMEM43 interactor) localization, NE integrity and chromatin accessibility, causing hyper ‐ phosphorylation and reduced expression/clustering of ryanodine receptor type 2 (
Jiaxi Shen +23 more
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Genome engineering of a neuronal specific, optogenetic, induced pluripotent stem cell line
Control of neuronal activity by optogenetic tools is increasingly explored in disease modelling and optogenetics and holds great promise for regenerative therapy.
Kea Aline Schmoll +5 more
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Fouling in Emulsion Polymerization: Fundamentals and Methods of Investigation
ABSTRACT The current understanding of fouling in emulsion polymerization is summarized from an engineering perspective and from a physical‐chemistry perspective. Emulsion polymerization in semibatch mode offers better control over the number of particles and side reactions than batch mode. Both reaction fouling and particulate fouling are observed, the
Holly A. Huellemeier +5 more
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Pathological high frequency oscillations (250-600Hz) are present in the brains of epileptic animals and humans. The etiology of these oscillations and how they contribute to the diseased state remains unclear.
Chadwick M Hales +6 more
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This work introduces a novel Hybrid Retinal Implant (HRI), composed of a high‐density electrode array integrated with glutamatergic neurons to overcome key limitations of current retinal prostheses. The significant reduction of activation threshold and of electrode cross‐talk yields in an improved spatial resolution.
Nairouz Farah +8 more
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Vertical Nanostructures as Novel Interfaces for Brain Research
This review highlights the unique features of vertical nanostructures (nanoneedles, nanostraws, nanopillars, and nanowires) for applications in brain research. Various characteristics of nanostructures, including material selection, fabrication methodology, and geometric designs, are discussed for their specific use in neurite guidance, neuron pinning,
Hao Nguyen Tran +3 more
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Improving Kv7 targeting anticonvulsants ‐ will repurposing save the day?
British Journal of Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Nikita Gamper
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Iontronic Regulation of Nanoconfined Electrical Double Layers on Dielectric Solids
In this review, the evolution from classical EDL models at conductor‐liquid interfaces to extended frameworks for nonconductor‐liquid systems is revisited. Building upon this foundation, the implemented energy and information technologies are systematically classified based on the dynamic regulation strategies of different EDL substructures ...
Xiang Li, Yu Wei, Zhong Lin Wang, Di Wei
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Abstract Background and Purpose Pharmacological activation of neuronal M‐current mediated by Kv7 (Kv7.2–5) potassium channels is a validated mechanism for epilepsy treatment. However, since the market withdrawal of the prototype Kv7 activator retigabine, no Kv7 activator is clinically available for this condition.
Lidia Carotenuto +16 more
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Obtaining Multi-electrode Array Recordings from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell–Derived Neurons
Neuronal electrical properties are often aberrant in neurological disorders. Human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs)-derived neurons represent a useful platform for neurological disease modeling, drug discovery and toxicity screening in vitro ...
Xiaohong Xu +3 more
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