Aβ antibodies target not only amyloid plaques but also distinct brain cells and vessels
Abstract BACKGROUND Amyloid beta (Aβ) antibodies are the only therapies to slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Yet the sites where antibodies engage Aβ in the brain and mechanisms that lower Aβ are not fully understood. Defining Aβ antibody localizations in the brain is essential to understand how immunotherapy is beneficial for AD ...
Gehua Wen +6 more
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Combination of Averaged Bregma-Interaural and Electrophysiology-Guided Technique Improves Subthalamic Nucleus Targeting Accuracy in Rats. [PDF]
Deng Z +5 more
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This Mendelian randomization study provides robust evidence for a causal link between polymyositis (PM) and epilepsy, highlighting the role of immune‐mediated mechanisms in epilepsy development, while no such association was found for dermatomyositis (DM). Through bioinformatic and statistical analyses, key genes and pathways were identified, with IER3,
Ying Liu +10 more
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Longitudinal calcium imaging of BNST neurons in mice during optogenetic manipulation of paraventricular thalamus axon terminals. [PDF]
Mindaye SA, Chen WH, Lin SC, Chen CC.
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AFNI: software for analysis and visualization of functional magnetic resonance neuroimages.
R. Cox
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The Enigma of Neuromelanin: How Animal Models Can Help Researchers to Understand the Link Between Pigments and Neurodegeneration. [PDF]
Esser S, Hausherr M, Marcus-Alic K.
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ChREBP transcriptionally regulates PGC‐1α, which enhances the expression of fatty acid oxidation genes, promotes the fatty acid oxidation process, and thereby increases the polarization of anti‐inflammatory microglia, reduces the level of inflammatory factors, and improves pain symptoms.
Ziwei Hu +15 more
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TTBK2‐Driven Ciliogenesis Is Required for Intrinsic Neuronal Regeneration After Spinal Cord Injury
TTBK2‐dependent ciliogenesis is required for intrinsic neuronal regeneration after spinal cord injury. Loss of TTBK2 disrupts primary cilium integrity, attenuates SHH signaling, and impairs axonal regrowth. Restoring SHH activity partially rescues neuronal structural deficits, highlighting the TTBK2/cilium–SHH as a therapeutic target.
Renfeng Zhang +6 more
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Curved trajectories in stereotactic neurosurgery: is it feasible? [PDF]
Keiner D +9 more
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Aerobic fitness reduces brain tissue loss in aging humans.
S. Colcombe +6 more
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