Afleveringen
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Kochan et al., 2024. The title of the paper is "Enhanced mitochondrial fusion during a critical period of synaptic plasticity in adult-born neurons ." Here is the link for the paper https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38582081/
Here is the webpage of the Bergami lab: https://bergami-lab.com. You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the link.
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Katy shares one of her graduate school papers on how a cell clean-up mechanism improves cognition and its consequences in schizophrenia.
Here is a link to the paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39019008/
And here is the Cahill lab https://cahilllab.wiscweb.wisc.edu
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Jin et al., 2024. The title of the paper is "A body-brain circuit that regulates body inflammatory responses ." Here is the link for the paper https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38692285/.
Here is the webpage of the Kaeser lab: https://www.zukerlab.com. You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the link.
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Loren Peeters shares her graduate paper titled Effects of positive mGlu5 modulation on D2 signaling and nicotine-conditioned place preference: Mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance in a transgenerational model of drug abuse vulnerability in psychosis. Here is the link for the paper https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39462877/. You can follow the full-text links.
Here is the webpage of the Brown lab at East Tennessee State University: https://brownlabetsu.weebly.com You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the link.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Cai et al., 2024. The title of the paper is "Dopamine dynamics are dispensable for movement but promote reward responses ." Here is the link for the paper https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-08038-z.epdf?sharing_token=iaTQaNGlwJ3U0t63gRdvoNRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MqwcJmJFCUL7uZ_15TPCZ8espe7y0UtGVKs-OYDW0-m_RyOV3e_4j76PM8ppXJi_A_Epvvz9vVyfGlJxd6RlTQ6xjr5ibCAnzJu4zd5TWqCcvRdGOeu2w-VcIdKNtclgQ%3D.
Here is the webpage of the Kaeser lab: https://kaeser.hms.harvard.edu. You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the link.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Giannoni-Guzman et al., 2020. The title of the paper is "Circadian photoperiod alters TREK-1 channel function and expression in dorsal raphe serotonergic neurons via melatonin receptor 1 signaling ." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33210730/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here is the webpage of the McMahon lab: https://www.mcmahonlab.org. You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the links.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Green et al., 2015. The title of the paper is "Photoperiod Programs Dorsal Raphe Serotonergic Neurons and Affective Behaviors." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25959961/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here are the webpages of Dr. McMahon and Dr. Grueter respectively: https://www.mcmahonlab.org and https://www.vumc.org/grueter-lab/welcome-grueter-lab. You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the links.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Jameson et al., 2023. The title of the paper is "Photoperiod Impacts Nucleus Accumbens Dopamine Dynamics." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36781229/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here are the webpages of Dr. McMahon and Dr. Grueter respectively: https://www.mcmahonlab.org and https://www.vumc.org/grueter-lab/welcome-grueter-lab. You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the links.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Zhao et al., 2020. The title of the paper is "Klotho overexpression improves amyloid-β clearance and cognition in the APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32964663/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here is the webpage of Dr. Jun-Rong Du: https://www.scu.edu.cn/medical/info/1015/1030.htm You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the links.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, Stedman and I cover the second half of a paper by Poxleitner et al., 2024. The title of the paper is "Western diet increases brain metabolism and adaptive immune responses in a mouse model of amyloidosis." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38745337/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here are the webpages of Dr. Herfert and Dr. Beziere respectively:
http://www.isct.uni-tuebingen.de/wsic/research/research-groups/neurology/functional-and-metabolic-brain-imaging
http://www.isct.uni-tuebingen.de/wsic/research/research-groups/immunology-inflammation/inflammation
You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the links.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, Stedman and I cover the first half of a paper by Poxleitner et al., 2024. The title of the paper is "Western diet increases brain metabolism and adaptive immune responses in a mouse model of amyloidosis." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38745337/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here are the webpages of Dr. Herfert and Dr. Beziere respectively:
http://www.isct.uni-tuebingen.de/wsic/research/research-groups/neurology/functional-and-metabolic-brain-imaging
http://www.isct.uni-tuebingen.de/wsic/research/research-groups/immunology-inflammation/inflammation
You may access other publications and the current focuses of their lab by following the links.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Wang et al., 2021. The title of the paper is "Selective removal of astrocytic APOE4 strongly protects against tau-mediated neurodegeneration and decreases synaptic phagocytosis by microglia." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33831349/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here is the webpage of the Holtzman lab: https://holtzmanlab.wustl.edu. You may access other publications and the current focuses of the lab by following the link.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Kummer et al., 2021. The title of the paper is "Microglial PD-1 stimulation by astrocytic PD-L1 suppresses neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's disease pathology." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34825707/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here is the webpage of the Heneka lab: https://www.iiibonn.de/michael-heneka-lab/michael-heneka-lab-science. You may access other publications and the current focuses of the lab by following the link.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Grabrucker et al., 2023. The title of the paper is "Microbiota from Alzheimer’s patients induce deficits in cognition and hippocampal neurogenesis." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37849234/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here is the webpage of the Nolan lab: https://research.ucc.ie/profiles/C003/ynolan. You may access other publications and the current focuses of the lab by following the link.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Zeng et al., 2023. The title of the paper is "Integrative in situ mapping of single-cell transcriptional states and tissue histopathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36732642/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here is the webpage of the Wang lab: https://www.wangxiaolab.org. You may access other publications and the current focuses of the lab by following the link.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Beinlich et al., 2024. The title of the paper is "Oxygen imaging of hypoxic pockets in the mouse cerebral cortex." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38547288/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
Here is the webpage of the Nedergaard lab: https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/labs/nedergaard.aspx. You may access other publications and the current focuses of the lab by following the link.
The music for this podcast was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by McCafferty et al., 2023. The title of the paper is "Decreased but diverse activity of cortical and thalamic neurons in consciousness-impairing rodent absence seizures" Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36627270/. You may access the paper by clicking on the icons under the "Full Text Links" tab.
You may have noticed that the episode had intro music. The tune was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper by Kourdougli et al., 2023. The title of the paper is "Improvement of sensory deficits in fragile X mice by increasing cortical interneuron activity after the critical period." Here is the PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37451263/. You may access the paper by clicking on the CellPress OpenAccess icon under the "Full Text Links" tab.
You may have noticed that the episode had intro music. The tune was composed by Marko Krtinic, and if you would like to check out his work and support him, please visit his Spotify account at https://open.spotify.com/artist/6bJaFvgKIirKMoox9cGHWC?si=_Ou5UC-BRXebl_S7AH-kGg.
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In this episode, I cover a paper from Wu et al., 2024. The title of the paper is "Dopamine pathways mediating affective state transitions after sleep loss." Here is a PubMed link for the article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37922904/