Newman, Zachary L Bakshinskaya, Dariya Schultz, Ryan Kenny, Samuel J Moon, Seonah Aghi, Krisha Stanley, Cherise Marnani, Nadia Li, Rachel Bleier, Julia
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Neural circuit function depends on the pattern of synaptic connections between neurons and the strength of those connections. Synaptic strength is determined by both postsynaptic sensitivity to neurotransmitter and the presynaptic probability of action potential evoked transmitter release (Pr). Whereas morphology and neurotransmitter receptor numbe...
Pechhacker, Monika K Grudzinska Jacobson, Samuel G Drack, Arlene V Di Scipio, Matteo Strubbe, Ine Pfeifer, Wanda Duncan, Jacque L Dollfus, Helene Goetz, Nathalie Muller, Jean
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PurposeThe purpose of this study was to compare the natural history of visual function change in cohorts of patients affected with retinal degeneration due to biallelic variants in Bardet-Biedl syndrome genes: BBS1 and BBS10.MethodsPatients were recruited from nine academic centers from six countries (Belgium, Canada, France, New Zealand, Switzerla...
Gorka, Fellix Pearson, Colin M Bulovaite, Edita Zhang, Yu P Handa, Anoushka Grant, Seth GN Snaddon, Thomas N Needham, Lisa Maria Lee, Steven F
Optical imaging of protein aggregates in living and post-mortem tissue can often be impeded by unwanted fluorescence, prompting the need for novel methods to extract meaningful signal in complex biological environments. Historically, benzothiazolium derivatives, prominently Thioflavin T, have been the state-of-the-art fluorescent probes for amyloid...
Lwin, Thinzar M Turner, Michael A Amirfakhri, Siamak Nishino, Hiroto Debie, Pieterjan Cosman, Bard C Hoffman, Robert M Hernot, Sophie Bouvet, Michael
Background/objectivesNanobodies are the smallest biologic antigen-binding fragments derived from camelid-derived antibodies. Nanobodies effect a peak tumor signal within minutes of injection and present a novel opportunity for fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS). The present study demonstrates the efficacy of an anti-CEA nanobody conjugated to near-i...
Hsia, AW Jbeily, EH Mendez, ME Cunningham, HC Biris, KK Bang, H Lee, CA Loots, GG Christiansen, BA
ObjectivePost-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is a degenerative joint disease initiated by injury. Early phase (0-7 days) treatments often include rest (unloading) and anti-inflammatory medications, but how those early interventions impact PTOA progression is unknown. We hypothesized that early unloading and anti-inflammatory treatment would dimini...
Zhou, Xinqi Belavek, Kayla J Miller, Evan W
In 1980, Roger Tsien published a paper, in this journal [Tsien, R. Y. (1980) Biochemistry, 19 (11), 2396], titled "New calcium indicators and buffers with high selectivity against magnesium and protons: design, synthesis, and properties of prototype structures". These new buffers included 1,2-bis(o-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid, or...
Clough, Mitchell Chen, Ichun Park, Seong-Wook Ahrens, Allison Stirman, Jeffrey Smith, Spencer Chen, Jerry
Understanding brain function requires monitoring local and global brain dynamics. Two-photon imaging of the brain across mesoscopic scales has presented trade-offs between imaging area and acquisition speed. We describe a flexible cellular resolution two-photon microscope capable of simultaneous video rate acquisition of four independently targetab...
Crossley, Magdalena P Brickner, Joshua R Song, Chenlin Zar, Su Mon Thin Maw, Su S Chédin, Frédéric Tsai, Miaw-Sheue Cimprich, Karlene A
R-loops are three-stranded nucleic acid structures with both physiological and pathological roles in cells. R-loop imaging generally relies on detection of the RNA-DNA hybrid component of these structures using the S9.6 antibody. We show that the use of this antibody for imaging can be problematic because it readily binds to double-stranded RNA (ds...
Jia, Shang Chang, Christopher J
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a major reactive oxygen species (ROS) in living systems with broad roles spanning both oxidative stress and redox signaling. Indeed, owing to its potent redox activity, regulating local sites of H2O2 generation and trafficking is critical to determining downstream physiological and/or pathological consequences. We now re...
Crespo, Emmanuel L Prakash, Mansi Bjorefeldt, Andreas Medendorp, William E Shaner, Nathan C Lipscombe, Diane Moore, Christopher I Hochgeschwender, Ute
Bioluminescent optogenetics (BL-OG) allows activation of photosensory proteins, such as opsins, by either fiberoptics or by administering a luciferin. BL-OG thus confers both optogenetic and chemogenetic access within the same genetically targeted neuron. This bimodality offers a powerful approach for non-invasive chemogenetic manipulation of neura...