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Annexin A2 Causes Motor Incoordination via Muscle–Cerebellum Axis in Sarcopenia
ABSTRACT Background Sarcopenia is a prevalent age‐related disorder characterized by progressive muscle atrophy. Impaired balance is one of its most critical clinical consequences, often leading to falling and even bone fractures. As the cerebellum plays a central role in regulating motor coordination, elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying ...
Xin Jiao +16 more
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Distribution and morphological features of astrocytes and Purkinje cells in the human cerebellum. [PDF]
Hercher C +11 more
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Microglia Promote the Death of Developing Purkinje Cells
José L Marín-Teva +5 more
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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Volume 200, Issue 3, Page 761-763, March 2026.
Hiromi Sumitomo +3 more
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Double Transition in Left Bundle Branch Area Pacing
This case discusses the differential diagnosis of the double transition sign during bipolar threshold testing following conduction system pacing and delves into the details of electrophysiologic parameters of successful left bundle capture.
Sudipta Mondal, Nadeem Afroz Muslim
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Tonic GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor currents in Cerebellar Purkinje cells of wild-type and DMD<sup>mdx</sup> mice. [PDF]
Mitra S, Khatri SN, Pugh JR.
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Optoelectronic Interfaces for Nongenetic Modulation of Excitable Tissues
This review summarizes recent advances in nongenetic optoelectronic technologies for the modulation of excitable biotissues, covering material selection, device design, and working principles, as well as characterization methods. Representative applications in in vitro and in vivo models of the cardiac, central, and peripheral nervous systems are ...
Qi Wang, Jinghua Li
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Purkinje cells of the cerebellum control deceleration of tongue movements. [PDF]
Hage P +12 more
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Advances in high‐resolution photoacoustic imaging techniques for cellular visualization
Photoacoustic imaging has gained increasing attention for its potential in high‐resolution microscopy, particularly in the context of cellular visualization. This review highlights recent advancements in high‐resolution photoacoustic imaging techniques aimed at visualizing cellular structures, particularly explore key system configurations, imaging ...
Hyunjun Kye +6 more
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Glutamate Delta 1 Receptor in Synapses, Circuits, and Disease
This review discusses our current understanding of the structure–function, expression and roles in neural circuits of the less studied glutamate delta 1 (GluD1) receptor. Converging data suggests many unique features of GluD1 including expression at both excitatory and inhibitory synapses and binding to D‐serine and GABA.
Diane Choi +3 more
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