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NYU Dataset
Electrophysiological Activity and Interstitial Glucose Concentrations Links Disparate Functions of the Hippocampus
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- David TingleyKathryn McClainEkin KayaJordan Carpenter1 more author(s)...
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Hippocampus has been involved in both cognitive and endocrine functions. This study measured electrophysiological activity from the hippocampus and interstitial glucose concentrations in the body of freely behaving rats to identify an activity pattern that may link these disparate functions of the hippocampus. For the study, an amperometric glucose monitor was used to continuously measure glucose concentrations...
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Neurosciences
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Proper Mitochondrial Translation Initiation and Maintenance of Formylmethionyl tRNAs Requires SHMT2
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- Denise R. MintonMinwoo NamDaniel J. McLaughlinJong Shin7 more author(s)...
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Eukaryotic cells upregulate oxidative metabolism to maintain homeostasis upon glucose restriction. This study used CRISPR/Cas9-based screening to identify serine catabolic enzyme SHMT2. They found that the mitochondrial SHMT2 is required for robust mitochondrial oxygen consumption and low glucose proliferation. This dataset contains immunoblot images, as well as supplementary data tied to the publication....
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Genomics
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Glucose Transporter 1 is Essential to Maintain Brain Endothelial Cell Homeostasis Under Hyperglycemia Condition
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- Benjamin MiaoMohammad Sarif MohiuddinRashu BaruaMd Wahiduzzaman6 more author(s)...
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Glucose transporter-1 (GLUT1) is known for regulating glucose uptake in brain endothelial cells. This study demonstrated the importance of GLUT1 in preserving brain endothelial cell homeostasis beyond regulating glucose uptake. Bulk RNA sequencing was used to analyze transcriptomic alterations under hyperglycemia and GLUT1 deficiency conditions to elucidate the GLUT1-mediated protective mechanism....
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Genomics
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