Fernández-Trillo, Jorge Florez-Paz, Danny Íñigo-Portugués, Almudena González-González, Omar del Campo, Ana Gómez Alejandro Gonzalez Viana, Félix Belmonte, Carlos Gomis, Ana
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Journal of Neuroscience
Mammalian Piezo2 channels are essential for transduction of innocuous mechanical forces by proprioceptors and cutaneous touch receptors. In contrast, mechanical responses of somatosensory nociceptor neurons evoking pain, remain intact or are only partially reduced in Piezo2-deficient mice. In the eye cornea, comparatively low mechanical forces are ...
Arcas, José Miguel González, Alejandro Gers-Barlag, Katharina González-González, Omar Bech, Federico Demirkhanyan, Lusine Zakharian, Eleonora Belmonte, Carlos Gomis, Ana Viana, Félix
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TRPM8 is a polymodal, non-selective cation channel activated by cold temperature and cooling agents that plays a critical role in the detection of environmental cold. We found that TRPM8 is a pharmacological target of tacrolimus (FK506), a macrolide immunosuppressant with several clinical uses, including the treatment of organ rejection following t...
Arcas, José Miguel González, Alejandro Gers-Barlag, Katharina González-González, Omar Bech, Federico Demirkhanyan, Lusine Zakharian, Eleonora Belmonte, Carlos Gomis, Ana Viana, Félix
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Journal of Neuroscience
Shanks, James A Ito, Shinya Schaevitz, Laura Yamada, Jena Chen, Bin Litke, Alan Feldheim, David A
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The dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN) is a sensory thalamic relay area that receives feedforward inputs from retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in the retina, and feed back inputs from layer 6 neurons in the visual cortex. In this study we examined genetically manipulated mice that develop without a cortex or without cortical layer 6 axonal proje...
B. Morillon C. E. Schroeder V. Wyart L. H. Arnal Benjamin Morillon
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Journal of Neuroscience
Nigam, Sunny Shimono, Masanori Ito, Shinya Yeh, Fang-Chin Timme, Nicholas Myroshnychenko, Maxym Lapish, Christopher C Tosi, Zachary Hottowy, Pawel Smith, Wesley C
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The performance of complex networks, like the brain, depends on how effectively their elements communicate. Despite the importance of communication, it is virtually unknown how information is transferred in local cortical networks, consisting of hundreds of closely spaced neurons. To address this, it is important to record simultaneously from hundr...
Michael Telias Kuznitsov-Yanovsky, L. Segal, M. Ben-Yosef, D.
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Journal of Neuroscience
Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common form of inherited mental retardation, is a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by silencing of the FMR1 gene, which in FXS becomes inactivated during human embryonic development. We have shown recently that this process is recapitulated by in vitro neural differentiation of FX human embryonic stem cells (FX-...
Houy, S. Estay-Ahumada, C. Croise, P. Calco, V. Haeberle, A.-M. Bailly, Y. Pierre Billuart Vitale, N. Bader, M.-F. Ory, S.
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Oligophrenin-1 (OPHN1) is a protein with multiple domains including a Rho family GTPase-activating (Rho-GAP) domain, and a Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain. Involved in X-linked intellectual disability, OPHN1 has been reported to control several synaptic functions, including synaptic plasticity, synaptic vesicle trafficking, and endocytosis. In neu...
Adhikari, Mohit H Raja Beharelle, Anjali Griffa, Alessandra Hagmann, Patric Solodkin, Ana McIntosh, Anthony R Small, Steven L Deco, Gustavo
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Journal of Neuroscience
Children who sustain a prenatal or perinatal brain injury in the form of a stroke develop remarkably normal cognitive functions in certain areas, with a particular strength in language skills. A dominant explanation for this is that brain regions from the contralesional hemisphere "take over" their functions, whereas the damaged areas and other ips...
Thibault, Karine Lin, Wee Khang Rancillac, Armelle Fan, Marie Snollaerts, Thibaut Sordoillet, Vallier Hamon, Michel Smith, George M Lenkei, Zsolt Pezet, Sophie
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Painful experiences are multilayered, composed of sensory, affective, cognitive and behavioral facets. Whereas it is well accepted that the development of chronic pain is due to maladaptive neuronal changes, the underlying molecular mechanisms, their relationship to the different pain modalities, and indeed the localization of these changes are sti...