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Generation of Neural Organoids and Their Application in Disease Modeling and Regenerative Medicine
Neural organoids provide a versatile platform for neurological research. Advances in organoid technology have partially achieved human neural tissue complexity in terms of tissue structure, cell diversity, and neural signaling, offering insights into neural disorders and regenerative strategies. Technology advances from biomaterials, bio‐manufacturing,
Ruiqi Huang+4 more
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Synaptin, Na+,K+ ATPase, LDH, CNPase and cytochrome‐C oxidase in adult rat brain synaptic vesicle fractions [PDF]
A. Reeber, G. Vincendon, G. Gombos
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Long Term High‐Salt Diet Induces Cognitive Impairments via Down‐Regulating SHANK1
The study identifies a novel mechanistic link between long‐term HS diet and cognitive impairment, wherein PKA/CREB axis inactivation leads to SHANK1 reduction, synaptic damage, and cognitive deficits. Abstract High‐salt (HS) diet is an established risk factor for cognitive impairment, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Cuiping Guo+10 more
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Our lab has previously shown that nitric oxide (NO) can alter the synaptic response properties of amacrine cells by releasing Cl- from internal acidic compartments.
Vernon K Dunn, Evanna Gleason
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AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF CLASSES OF SYNAPTIC VESICLES BY MEANS OF CONTROLLED ALDEHYDE FIXATION [PDF]
David Bodian
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Cisplatin causes reactive oxygen species accumulation, leading to apoptosis and inflammation in cochlear hair cells. Small extracellular vesicles primarily derived from the damaged hair cells likely contribute to cisplatin‐induced ototoxicity, carrying a variety of microRNAs and proteins.
Jingru Ai+14 more
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LOVIT Is a Putative Vesicular Histamine Transporter Required in Drosophila for Vision
Summary: Classical fast neurotransmitters are loaded into synaptic vesicles and concentrated by the action of a specific vesicular transporter before being released from the presynaptic neuron.
Ying Xu, Tao Wang
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Cholinergic nerve terminals contain ascorbic acid which induces Ca2+‐dependent release of acetylcholine and ATP from isolated Torpedo synaptic vesicles [PDF]
Irit Pinchasi+2 more
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Schwann cells may facilitate intracranial plaque progression via neurovascular remodelingcting with vascular smooth muscle cells in atherosclerotic plaques, with the SPP1 ‐ ITGB1 signaling axis mediating this interaction as a novel mechanism. Abstract Intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS), a common cause of ischemic stroke, remains a therapeutic ...
Zijue Wang+10 more
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The synaptic vesicle and the cytoskeleton [PDF]
John H. Walker, D V Agoston
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