Characterizing dysregulations via cell-cell communications in Alzheimer’s brains using single-cell transcriptomes
BMC Neuroscience Journal
by Che Yu Lee, Dylan Riffle, Yifeng Xiong, Nadia Momtaz, Yutong Lei, Joseph M. Pariser, Diptanshu Sikdar, Ahyeon Hwang, Ziheng Duan and Jing Zhang
1w ago
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder affecting 44 million people worldwide, leading to cognitive decline, memory loss, and significant impairment in daily functioning. The recen ..read more
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A new era in cognitive neuroscience: the tidal wave of artificial intelligence (AI)
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by Zhiyi Chen and Ali Yadollahpour
2w ago
Translating artificial intelligence techniques into the realm of cognitive neuroscience holds promise for significant breakthroughs in our ability to probe the intrinsic mechanisms of the brain. The recent unp ..read more
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Computational modeling of light processing in the habenula and dorsal raphe based on laser ablation of functionally-defined cells
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by Ruey-Kuang Cheng, N. Suhas Jagannathan, Ahmad Ismat Kathrada, Suresh Jesuthasan and Lisa Tucker-Kellogg
2w ago
The habenula is a major regulator of serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe, and thus of brain state. The functional connectivity between these regions is incompletely characterized. Here, we use the ability ..read more
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The effects of multi-colour light filtering glasses on human brain wave activity
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by Katherine Boere and Olave E. Krigolson
1M ago
The prevalence of electronic screens in modern society has significantly increased our exposure to high-energy blue and violet light wavelengths. Accumulating evidence links this exposure to adverse visual and ..read more
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The effect of early mobilisation (< 14 days) on pathophysiological and functional outcomes in animals with induced spinal cord injury: a systematic review with meta-analysis
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by Natalie Gray, Junaid Shaikh, Alison Cowley, Vicky Goosey-Tolfrey, Pip Logan, Nasir Quraishi and Vicky Booth
1M ago
The optimum time to mobilise (standing, walking) following spinal cord injury (SCI) is unknown but may have implications for patient outcomes. There are no high-quality experimental studies that examine this i ..read more
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Neuroscience of taste: unlocking the human taste code
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by Göran Hellekant
2M ago
Since antiquity human taste has been divided into 4–5 taste qualities. We realized in the early 1970s that taste qualities vary between species and that the sense of taste in species closer to humans such as p ..read more
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Auditory brainstem responses are resistant to pharmacological modulation in Sprague Dawley wild-type and Neurexin1α knockout rats
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by Samuel Marashli, Philipp Janz and Roger L Redondo
2M ago
Sensory processing in the auditory brainstem can be studied with auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) across species. There is, however, a limited understanding of ABRs as tools to assess the effect of pharmac ..read more
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Serum interleukin-17 A and homocysteine levels in children with autism
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by Hui Li, Yunhao Dang and Ying Yan
2M ago
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that typically emerges early in childhood. This study aimed to explore the potential link between serum levels of vitamin B12 and homocysteine ..read more
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Administration methods and dosage of poly(lactic acid)-glycol intervention to myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-induced experimental autoimmune encephalitis mice
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by Amy E. Wright, Shuhei Nishiyama, Patrick Han, Philip Kong and Michael Levy
2M ago
Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-associated disorders (MOGAD) is an autoimmune central nervous system disease. Antigen-specific immune tolerance using nanoparticles such as Polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA ..read more
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Discrimination of the moving direction is improved depending on the pattern of the mechanical tactile stimulation intervention
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by Yuki Maruyama, Sho Kojima and Hideaki Onishi
2M ago
The mechanical tactile stimulation, such as plastic pins and airflow-driven membrane, induces cortical activity. The cortical activity depends on the mechanical tactile stimulation pattern. Therefore, the stim ..read more
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