Matson, Kaya J.E. Sathyamurthy, Anupama Johnson, Kory R. Kelly, Michael C. Kelley, Matthew W. Levine, Ariel J.
Published in
Journal of Visualized Experiments : JoVE
Probing an individual cell's gene expression enables the identification of cell type and cell state. Single-cell RNA sequencing has emerged as a powerful tool for studying transcriptional profiles of cells, particularly in heterogeneous tissues such as the central nervous system. However, dissociation methods required for single cell sequencing can...
Giuditta, Antonio Rutigliano, Bruno
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Molecular Neurobiology
Brain metabolic DNA (BMD) is not involved in cell division or DNA repair but is modulated by memory acquisition, sleep processing, and circadian oscillations. Using routine methods of subcellular fractionation, newly synthesized BMD from male rats is shown to be localized in crude nuclear, mitochondrial, and microsomal fractions and in two fraction...
Celis, Mayerling Martinez Domengès, Bernadette Hug, Eric Lacaze, Jacques
The microstructure of heavy section nodular graphite cast irons often presents a bimodal distribution of nodule size associated with so-called primary and secondary graphite nucleation. It has been found that the nuclei in both types of nodules consist mainly in magnesium sulphide. However, nuclei in primary nodules contain some traces of calcium a...
Celis, Mayerling Martinez Domengès, Bernadette HUG, Eric Lacaze, Jacques
The microstructure of heavy section nodular graphite cast irons often presents a bimodal distribution of nodule size associated with so-called primary and secondary graphite nucleation. It has been found that the nuclei in both types of nodules consist mainly in magnesium sulphide. However, nuclei in primary nodules contain some traces of calcium a...
Chen, Junjie Teo, Boon Heng Dennis Lu, Jinhua
Published in
Bio-protocol
Each cell contains many large DNA polymers packed in a nucleus of approx. 10 μm in diameter. With histones, these DNA polymers are known to form chromatins. How chromatins further compact in the nucleus is unclear but it inevitably depends on an extensive non-chromatin nuclear scaffold. Imaging of endogenous chromatin network and the complementary ...
Dell'aquila, Daniele
Clustering phenomena characterise several fields of natural sciences and sociology. They consist on the self-organisation of groups of objects in correlated sub-groups, introducing symmetries and, in some cases, a certain degree of order in the overall system. In nuclear physics, these aspects represent one of the most fascinating effects induced b...
ADLARSON, P AUGUSTYNIAK, W BARDAN, W BASHKANOV, M BERGMANN, FS BERLOWSKI, M BHATT, H BONDAR, A BUSCHER, M CALEN, H
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The search for He-4-eta bound states was performed with the WASA-at-COSY facility via the measurement of the excitation function for the dd -> (3)Hen pi(0) and dd -> (3)Hep pi(-) processes. The deuteron beam momentum was varied continuously between 2.127 GeV/c and 2.422 GeV/c, corresponding to the excess energy for the dd -> He-4 eta reaction rangi...
MONDAL, M ROY, S MUKHOPADHYAY, M
Precipitation by pressure reduction of a gas-expanded liquid (PPRGEL) entails dissolution of subcritical CO2 in the solution of an organic solvent and a solid solute resulting in a gas-expanded liquid (GEL). Depressurization of a GEL leads to evolution of CO2 bubbles along with a large decrease in temperature facilitating solid precipitation. An il...
Wang, Li Xu, Xiao-Bin You, Wen-Wen Lin, Xiao-Xia Li, Cheng-Tan Qian, Hao-Ran Zhang, Li-Hui Yang, Yi
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Neuroscience letters
The abnormal expression of the autophagy-related protein Beclin 1 has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains, whereas the precise involvement of Caspase-mediated Beclin 1 cleavage in AD neurons has not yet been fully clarified. In this study, we investigated the distribution of Beclin 1 fragments in neurons with AD-like injury. Our resu...
JUNIOR, J. D. A. de PIERRE, O. COELHO, R. R. GROSSI-DE-SA, M. F. ENGLER, G. ENGLER, J. de A.