126 results found
    1. Neuroscience

    Sensory experience controls dendritic structure and behavior by distinct pathways involving degenerins

    Sharon Inberg, Yael Iosilevskii ... Benjamin Podbilewicz
    Mechanosensory isolation of C. elegans nematodes independently induces homeostatic structural changes in the dendritic tree and differential response to mechanical stimulation, both these structural and behavioral outcomes are mediated by degenerins and do not affect presynaptic calcium dynamics.
    1. Genetics and Genomics

    Crispant analysis in zebrafish as a tool for rapid functional screening of disease-causing genes for bone fragility

    Sophie Debaenst, Tamara Jarayseh ... Andy Willaert
    Crispant analysis in zebrafish serves as a powerful tool for the rapid functional screening of genes implicated in bone fragility disorders, like osteogenesis imperfecta and osteoporosis.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    A New Role for RNA G-quadruplexes in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease

    Lena Kallweit, Eric D Hamlett ... Scott Horowitz
    Not revised
    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Important
    • Convincing
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Chromosomes and Gene Expression

    Dissociation of the nuclear basket triggers chromosome loss in aging yeast

    Mihailo Mirkovic, Jordan McCarthy ... Yves Barral
    Not revised
    Reviewed Preprint v1
    • Fundamental
    • Convincing
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    A human forebrain organoid model reveals the essential function of GTF2IRD1-TTR-ERK axis for the neurodevelopmental deficits of Williams syndrome

    Xingsen Zhao, Qihang Sun ... Xuekun Li
    Studies with mice and brain organoids models reveals that dysregulation of GTF2IRD1-TTR-ERK pathway significantly contributes to neuronal deficits of Williams syndrome.
    1. Neuroscience

    Natural forgetting reversibly modulates engram expression

    James D O'Leary, Rasmus Bruckner ... Tomás J Ryan
    Causal investigation of engram ensembles shows that natural forgetting is an active and reversible process driven by perceptual feedback, supporting the perspective of forgetting an adaptive function of the brain.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Cardiac glycosides restore autophagy flux in an iPSC-derived neuronal model of WDR45 deficiency

    Apostolos Papandreou, Nivedita Singh ... Robin Ketteler
    Revised
    Reviewed Preprint v2
    Updated
    • Valuable
    • Solid
    1. Neuroscience

    Neural Plasticity: Restoring cerebellar-dependent learning

    Jessica L Verpeut
    Behavioral and pharmaceutical interventions reverse defects associated with increased cerebellar long-term depression in a mouse model of Fragile X syndrome.
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