242 results found
    1. Cancer Biology

    FXR1 regulates transcription and is required for growth of human cancer cells with TP53/FXR2 homozygous deletion

    Yichao Fan, Jiao Yue ... Bin Xiang
    Functional and mechanistic analyses of cancer cells containing homozygous deletion of TP53 and FXR2 reveal that inhibition of FXR1 blocks cell proliferation in a collateral lethality manner, opening an avenue to develop therapies targeting such cancers.
    1. Neuroscience

    Drep-2 is a novel synaptic protein important for learning and memory

    Till F M Andlauer, Sabrina Scholz-Kornehl ... Stephan J Sigrist
    Drep-2 is the first representative of the evolutionary conserved CIDE-N protein family found at synapses and is required for associative learning by functionally intersecting with metabotropic signaling.
    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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    1. Neuroscience

    Defective memory engram reactivation underlies impaired fear memory recall in Fragile X syndrome

    Jie Li, Rena Y Jiang ... Lu Chen
    Activity-dependent genetic labeling during behavioral learning shows Fragile-X syndrome model mice exhibit impaired hippocampal engram reactivation, and that enriched environment experience improves fear memory retrieval by enhancing engram reactivation efficacy.
    1. Neuroscience

    Dysregulated Dscam levels act through Abelson tyrosine kinase to enlarge presynaptic arbors

    Gabriella R Sterne, Jung Hwan Kim, Bing Ye
    Targeting Abelson kinase can be beneficial for treating disorders characterized by dysregulated Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule signaling.
    1. Neuroscience

    Circuit-based intervention corrects excessive dentate gyrus output in the fragile X mouse model

    Pan-Yue Deng, Ajeet Kumar ... Vitaly A Klyachko
    Circuit-based intervention corrects irreconcilable excitability defects between dentate granule cells and mossy cells in Fmr1 knockout mice, representing a promising strategy to restore the dentate excitation/inhibition balance and circuit computations.
    1. Neuroscience

    Systemic pharmacological suppression of neural activity reverses learning impairment in a mouse model of Fragile X syndrome

    Amin MD Shakhawat, Jacqueline G Foltz ... Jennifer L Raymond
    The capacity for new cerebellum-dependent learning is influenced by the recent history of neural activity in a mouse model of Fragile X syndrome, suggesting a role for metaplasticity.
    1. Epidemiology and Global Health
    2. Medicine

    The ellipse of insignificance, a refined fragility index for ascertaining robustness of results in dichotomous outcome trials

    David Robert Grimes
    An ellipse of insignificant analysis is a robust method for ascertaining the strength of even large dichotomous outcome trials in biomedical science, and is a novel means to detect potentially dubious results and research fraud.
    1. Neuroscience

    Cerebellar associative sensory learning defects in five mouse autism models

    Alexander D Kloth, Aleksandra Badura ... Samuel S-H Wang
    Five mouse models of autism show deficits in delay eyeblink conditioning, a form of split-second sensory learning that involves the cerebellum, a frequent site of disruption in autistic brains.
    1. Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

    Structure-based electron-confurcation mechanism of the Ldh-EtfAB complex

    Kanwal Kayastha, Alexander Katsyv ... Volker Müller
    The cryo-EM structural and functional analyses reveals the lactate dehydrogenase/electron-transferring flavoprotein (Ldh-EtfAB) in its enzymatically active form and the geometry of the confurcating flow of two energetically spitted electrons via 2 FAD and 1 [4Fe-4S] cluster to a central FAD.

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