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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of incorporating genomic information on the estimation of genetic (co)variance components and the accuracy of breeding values for milk yield under varying thermal environments, and to identify SNPs associated with genes that play significant roles in heat tolerance.
Gabriela Stefani +3 more
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Gene therapy for epilepsy: An emerging, promising approach for a serious neurological disorder
Abstract Gene therapy is emerging as a groundbreaking strategy for treating epilepsy, offering new hope to patients who do not respond to conventional medications. Despite advancements in anti‐seizure treatments, nearly 30%–40% of individuals with epilepsy continue to experience uncontrolled seizures, highlighting the urgent need for more effective and
Marco Ledri, Merab Kokaia
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Convergent Recruitment of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells by Mechanistically Diverse General Anesthetics. [PDF]
Utsumi N +6 more
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This research conducts an in‐depth investigation of cell‐type‐specific regulatory mechanisms underlying molecular and complex phenotypes through integrative analysis of multitissue single‐nucleus RNA sequencing, bulk RNA‐seq, and genome‐wide association study (GWAS) data in pigs.
Lijuan Chen +31 more
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Developmental transformations of Purkinje cells tracked by DNA electrokinetic mobility. [PDF]
Brandenburg C +10 more
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Objective An enduring puzzle in many inherited neurological disorders is the late onset of symptoms despite expression of function‐impairing mutant protein early in life. We examined the basis for onset of impairment in spinocerebellar ataxia type 6 (SCA6), a canonical late‐onset neurodegenerative ataxia which results from a polyglutamine expansion in ...
Haoran Huang +10 more
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The spiny relationship between parallel fibers, climbing fibers, and Purkinje cells. [PDF]
Masoli S +3 more
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Using cerebellar Purkinje cell models at different levels of abstraction as a read-out mechanism for pattern recognition in a biologically detailed granular layer model [PDF]
Davey, Neil +4 more
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The excitatory synaptic action of climbing fibres on the Purkinje cells of the cerebellum
J. Eccles, R. Llinás, K. Sasaki
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