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  • NYU Dataset

    Recordings of movement kinematics and changes of ongoing movements in human subthalamic nucleus

    Authors
    Dennis London
    Arash Fazl
    Kalman Katlowitz
    Marisol Soula
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    39 units of electrophysiological and behavioral recordings were obtained from a total of 8 human subjects aged 46 to 66 years old with Parkinson's disease who were undergoing implantation of deep brain stimulation electrodes. The study examined neural activity in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in a series of trials that prompted single-step and multistep reaching movements. A stereoscopic camera recorded...

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    Chronic Disease
    Neuroscience
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    Long-Term Imaging of Dorsal Root Ganglia in Awake Behaving Mice

    Authors
    Chao Chen
    Jinhui Zhang
    Linlin Sun
    Yiling Zhang
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    The dorsal root ganglia (DRG) are the first-order neurons in the somatosensory system. However, DRG neuronal activity in awake behaving animals remains unknown. This study developed a method for imaging DRG at cellular and subcellular resolution over weeks in awake mice. They installed an intervertebral fusion mount to reduce spinal movement and implanted a vertebral glass window without interfering...

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    Neuroscience
    Surgery
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    Limited Environmental Serine and Glycine Confer Brain Metastasis Sensitivity to PHGDH Inhibition

    Authors
    Bryan Ngo
    Eugenie Kim
    Victoria Osorio-Vasquez
    Sophia Doll
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    Brain metastasis is the most common intracranial malignancy in adults, which is often fatal. Studies have shown that brain metastases depend on cooperative cellular interactions between tumor cells and specialized cells within the central nervous system (CNS). Metabolic constraints imposed by the serine and glycine limited brain environment restrict metastatic tumor growth. This study showed that 3-phosphoglycerate...

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    Neuroscience
    Proteomics
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  • NYU Dataset

    Aggregation‐Seeding Forms of α‐Synuclein Are Not Detected in Acute Coronavirus Disease 2019 Cerebrospinal Fluid

    Authors
    Marco J. Russo
    Karen MacLeod
    Jennifer Lamoureux
    Russ Lebovitz
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    To investigate whether acute SARS‐CoV‐2 infection was associated with (1) amyloidogenic, aggregation‐prone forms of αSyn in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), (2) signature of pathogenic changes, and (3) future risk for frank synucleinopathy, the research team compared CSF biomarkers obtained through lumbar puncture for the evaluation of neurologic symptoms from 12 adult patients hospitalized at NYU Langone...

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    COVID-19
    Infectious Disease
    Neuroscience
    Risk Factors
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  • NYU Dataset

    Neural Circuitry for Maternal Oxytocin Release Induced by Infant Cries

    Authors
    Silvana Valtcheva
    Habon A. Issa
    Chloe J. Bair-Marshall
    Kathleen A. Martin
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    Oxytocin is a neuropeptide released in the central nervous system, which is involved in a wide range of behaviors including reproduction, parental care, and pair bonding. In addition, peripheral oxytocin is important for milk ejection during nursing and uterine contractions during labor. Oxytocin is produced mainly in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus. This...

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    Neuroscience
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  • NYU Dataset

    Translational Regulation of TFH Cell Differentiation and Autoimmune Pathogenesis

    Authors
    Preeyam S. Patel
    Sandra Perez-Baos
    Beth Walters
    Margo Orlen
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    T follicular helper (TFH) cells are CD4+ T helper cells that are important for immune responses to infection and vaccination. This study examined the translational regulation required for CD4+ T helper cells to differentiate to TFH cells and its contribution to TFH cell participation in pathogenesis in autoimmune disease in animal models. The experiments for non-autoimmune studies were performed with...

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    PRC1 Sustains the Integrity of Neural Fate in the Absence of PRC2 Function

    Authors
    Ayana Sawai
    Sarah Pfennig
    Milica Bulajic
    Alexander Miller
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    Polycomb repressive complexes (PRCs) are known for repressing transcription through histone modifications and chromatin compaction. The PRCs consist of two central protein complexes, PRC1 and PRC2, which are important for normal gene regulation and development. This study found that PRC1 is essential for the specification of segmentally restricted spinal motor neuron subtypes, while PRC2 activity is...

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    Genomics
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  • Diagnostics, Imaging, and Genetics Network for the Objective Study and Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Research Project

    Alternate Title(s)
    DIAGNOSE CTE
    Authors
    Robert A. Stern
    Jeffrey Cummings
    Eric M. Reiman
    Martha Shenton
    Description

    Diagnostics, Imaging, and Genetics Network for the Objective Study and Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (DIAGNOSE CTE) was a longitudinal multi-site study of diagnostic methods for CTE and potential risk factors for the disease. The primary objectives of the study are to collect and analyze neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers for the detection of CTE during life, characterize its clinical...

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    Chronic Disease
    Genomics
    Mental Health
    Neuroscience
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    RNA Sequencing Reveals Requirements for Trophic Support of Peripheral Sympathetic Neurons

    Authors
    Hui-Lan Hu
    Latika Khatri
    Marilyn Santacruz
    Emily Church
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    Sympathetic neurons isolated from the superior cervical ganglia (SCG) of embryonic rodents undergo apoptotic cell death in response to nerve growth factor deprivation. This study investigated how mature neurons are capable of avoiding cell death when deprived of trophic support can be studied in vitro using cultures of embryonic sympathetic neurons. They performed RNA sequencing experiments on sympathetic...

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    Genomics
    Neuroscience
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