Neuroscience

Neuroscience

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Latest articles

    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Synaptotagmin 7 docks synaptic vesicles to support facilitation and Doc2α-triggered asynchronous release

    Zhenyong Wu, Grant F Kusick ... Shigeki Watanabe
    The calcium-binding proteins synaptotagmin 7 and Doc2α act sequentially during asynchronous neurotransmitter release.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Kit Ligand and Kit receptor tyrosine kinase sustain synaptic inhibition of Purkinje cells

    Tariq Zaman, Daniel Vogt ... Michael R Williams
    The transmembrane protein Kit Ligand and the Kit receptor tyrosine kinase are required for synapse function between specific cell types in the mouse cerebellum.
    1. Neuroscience

    Large-scale animal model study uncovers altered brain pH and lactate levels as a transdiagnostic endophenotype of neuropsychiatric disorders involving cognitive impairment

    Hideo Hagihara, Hirotaka Shoji ... Tsuyoshi Miyakawa
    Brain lactate and pH changes, identified as common features in diverse neuropsychiatric animal models, may represent transdiagnostic endophenotypes associated with cognitive impairment.
    1. Neuroscience

    Dopamine lesions alter the striatal encoding of single-limb gait

    Long Yang, Deepak Singla ... Sotiris C Masmanidis
    Striatal neurons preferentially fire at specific phases of the gait cycle, and the strength of gait encoding is selectively increased in indirect pathway neurons following dopamine lesions.
    1. Neuroscience

    Tracking subjects’ strategies in behavioural choice experiments at trial resolution

    Silvia Maggi, Rebecca M Hock ... Mark D Humphries
    A new Bayesian algorithm for tracking subjects’ choice strategies on every trial reveals when subjects learn and what they tried while doing so, providing strong evidence that reward- and loss-driven exploration change independently.
    1. Neuroscience

    TEAD1 is crucial for developmental myelination, Remak bundles, and functional regeneration of peripheral nerves

    Matthew Grove, Hyukmin Kim ... Young-Jin Son
    TEAD1 is a major partner transcription factor of YAP/TAZ crucial for developmental myelination and remyelination of peripheral nerves.
    1. Neuroscience

    Somatotopic organization among parallel sensory pathways that promote a grooming sequence in Drosophila

    Katharina Eichler, Stefanie Hampel ... Andrew M. Seeds

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  1. Sofia J Araújo
    University of Barcelona, Spain
  2. Kenton J Swartz
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NIH, United States
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    University of California, Los Angeles, United States
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