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Abstract Hibernation induces significant molecular and cellular adaptations in the retina to maintain function under reduced metabolic conditions. This study aimed to investigate the expression of neuronal, synaptic, and glial markers in the retina of Spermophilus xanthoprymnus during pre‐hibernation and hibernation periods using immunohistochemical ...
Mehmet Özbek +5 more
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The authors report the development of a controlled and scalable 3D co‐culture system combining hiPSC‐derived erythromyeloid progenitors and neurospheres within the Ambr® 250 Modular platform operated with a newly designed perfusion system. This model faithfully recapitulates early microglia–neural interactions, enabling progenitor integration ...
Catarina M. Gomes +4 more
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Algal‐derived Omega‐3 DHA supplementation exerts significant anti‐aging and neuroprotective effects in SAMP8 mice. Algal Omega‐3 DHA effectively mitigates age‐related cognitive decline, enhances antioxidant defenses, and extends lifespan. Algal‐derived Omega‐3 DHA supplementation enhances cognitive function, attenuates oxidative stress, and reduces ...
Ming‐Yu Chou +13 more
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C. elegans RPM-1 Regulates Axon Termination and Synaptogenesis through the Rab GEF GLO-4 and the Rab GTPase GLO-1 [PDF]
Brock Grill +5 more
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Pubertal Hormones and the Early Adolescent Female Brain: A Multimodality Brain MRI Study
A multimodal analysis with cross‐validation was employed to examine the associations between pubertal hormones (oestradiol, testosterone, and dehydroepiandrosterone) and brain structure and function in early adolescent females. The findings indicate both unique and overlapping neural correlates of these hormones.
Muskan Khetan +6 more
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A functional screen uncovers circular RNAs regulating excitatory synaptogenesis in hippocampal neurons [PDF]
Darren J. Kelly +6 more
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The Ontogenetic Development of Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Early Life and Its Regulatory Mechanisms
REM sleep was first identified in humans and cats in the late 1950s and exhibits a conserved developmental trajectory across species. This study elucidates key characteristic changes during REM sleep development, thereby providing a foundation for improving the prevention and treatment of various neurodevelopmental disorders.
Xiu‐Juan Zhang +8 more
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Protein-synthetic machinery at postsynaptic sites during synaptogenesis: a quantitative study of the association between polyribosomes and developing synapses [PDF]
Oswald Steward, PM Falk
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Adolescent vitamin D supplementation reverses behavioural and neuroplastic impairments induced by early‐life alcohol exposure and maternal separation in rats. Postnatal ethanol exposure (PND 4–10) and maternal separation stress (PND 2–14) led to motivational deficits and altered hippocampal plasticity.
Anelise Pereira Alves +4 more
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