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NYU Dataset
Profiling Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons Reveals Vulnerability Within the Mouse Model of Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease
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- Melissa J. AlldredSai C. PenikalapatiSang Han LeeAdriana Heguy2 more author(s)...
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Basal forebrain cholinergic neuron (BFCN) degeneration is an indicator of Down syndrome (DS) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The Ts65Dn (Ts) mouse model recapitulates both cognitive and morphological deficits of DS and AD, including BFCN degeneration. Therefore, this study used Ts mice to understand mechanisms underlying BFCN degeneration to identify novel targets for therapeutic intervention. They performed...
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GenomicsNeuroscience
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Oxidative Phosphorylation Is Dysregulated Within the Basocortical Circuit in Mouse Model of Down Syndrome and Alzheimer’s Disease
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- Melissa J. AlldredSang Han LeeGrace E. StutzmannStephen D. Ginsberg
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Neurological dysfunction associated with Down syndrome (DS) is the concomitant basal forebrain cholinergic neuron (BFCN) degeneration and onset of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology. Previously, single population RNA sequencing analysis in the Ts65Dn (Ts) mouse model of DS revealed that the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation pathway was significantly impacted, where a large subset of genes within...
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NeuroscienceProteomics
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Therapeutic Insights into Overcoming Therapy Resistance in BRAFV600E Melanoma
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- Ze-Yan ZhangYingwen DingRavesanker EzhilarasanTenzin Lhakhang9 more author(s)...
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Although targeted cancer therapies have been successful, their efficacies are limited by the development of resistance driven by clonal evolution within tumors. This study developed a single-cell barcoding approach to comprehensively trace clonal dynamics and capture live lineage-coupled resistant cells for in-depth multi-omics analysis and functional exploration. They showed that heterogeneous clones,...
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CancerGenomics
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