Jaszczak, Jacob S DeVault, Laura Jan, Lily Yeh Jan, Yuh Nung
Sensory neurons enable animals to detect environmental changes and avoid harm. An intriguing open question concerns how the various attributes of sensory neurons arise in development. Drosophila melanogaster larvae undergo a behavioral transition by robustly activating a thermal nociceptive escape behavior during the second half of larval developme...
Mujagic, Z Kasapi, M Jonkers, DMAE Garcia Perez, I Vork, L Weerts, ZZRM Serrano Contreras, JI Zhernakova, A Kurilshikov, A Scotcher, J
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To gain insight into the complex microbiome-gut-brain axis in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) several modalities of biological and clinical data must be combined. We aimed to identify profiles of faecal microbiota and metabolites associated with IBS and to delineate specific phenotypes of IBS that represent potential pathophysiological mechanisms. F...
Visser, Pieter Jelle; Reus, Lianne M; Gobom, Johan; Jansen, Iris; Dicks, Ellen; van der Lee, Sven J; Tsolaki, Magda; Verhey, Frans RJ; Popp, Julius; Martinez-Lage, Pablo;
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BACKGROUND: Increased total tau (t-tau) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a key characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is considered to result from neurodegeneration. T-tau levels, however, can be increased in very early disease stages, when neurodegeneration is limited, and can be normal in advanced disease stages. This suggests that t-tau l...
Famula, Jessica Ferrer, Emilio Hagerman, Randi J Tassone, Flora Schneider, Andrea Rivera, Susan M Hessl, David
BackgroundCarriers of the FMR1 premutation are at increased risk of developing a late-onset progressive neurodegenerative disease, fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS), characterized by intention tremor, gait ataxia, and cognitive decline. Cross-sectional studies to date have provided evidence that neuropsychological changes, such as...
Jeziorski, Jacob Brandt, Reuven Evans, John H Campana, Wendy Kalichman, Michael Thompson, Evan Goldstein, Lawrence Koch, Christof Muotri, Alysson R
Advances in the field of human stem cells are often a source of public and ethical controversy. Researchers must frequently balance diverse societal perspectives on questions of morality with the pursuit of medical therapeutics and innovation. Recent developments in brain organoids make this challenge even more acute. Brain organoids are a new clas...
Lux, Vanessa Gredebäck, Gustaf Non, Amy L. Krüger, Melanie
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Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Mohamed, Amal Ahmed Allam, Ahmed E Aref, Ahmed M Mahmoud, Maha Osama Eldesoky, Noha A Fawazy, Naglaa Sakr, Yasser Sobeih, Mohamed Emam Albogami, Sarah Fayad, Eman
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Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)
Early detection and screening of breast cancer (BC) might help improve the prognosis of BC patients. This study evaluated the use of serum microRNAs (miRs) as non-invasive biomarkers in BC patients. Using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, we evaluated the serum expression of four candidate miRs (miR-155, miR-373, miR-10b, and miR-34...
Feldman, Jerome A
Advances in behavioral and brain sciences have engendered wide ranging efforts to help understand consciousness. The target article suggests that abstract computational models (such as integrated information theory [IIT]) are ill-advised. This commentary broadens the discussion to include mysteries of subjective experience that are inconsistent wit...
Strong, Andrew Grip, Helena Boraxbekk, Carl-Johan Selling, Jonas Häger, Charlotte K.
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Knee proprioception deficits and neuroplasticity have been indicated following injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Evidence is, however, scarce regarding brain response to knee proprioception tasks and the impact of ACL injury. This study aimed to identify brain regions associated with the proprioceptive sense of joint position at the k...
Jiang, Nian Xie, Bowen Xiao, Wenwu Fan, Ming Xu, Shanxiu Duan, Yixin Hamsafar, Yamah Evans, Angela C Huang, Jie Zhou, Weibing
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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) remains the top challenge to radiotherapy with only 25% one-year survival after diagnosis. Here, we reveal that co-enhancement of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (FAO) enzymes (CPT1A, CPT2 and ACAD9) and immune checkpoint CD47 is dominant in recurrent GBM patients with poor prognosis. A glycolysis-to-FAO metabolic r...