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Active shrinkage protects neurons following axonal transection
(Elsevier Inc., 2023)Trauma, vascular events, or neurodegenerative processes can lead to axonal injury and eventual transection (axotomy). Neurons can survive axotomy, yet the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Excessive water ... -
Defining optimal enzyme and matrix combination for replating of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes at different levels of maturity
(Elsevier Inc., 2021)Human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CM) create an unlimited cell source for basic and translational research. Depending on the maturity of cardiac cultures and the intended applications, ... -
Downregulation of Yap1 during limb regeneration results in defective bone formation in axolotl
(Elsevier Inc., 2023)The Hippo pathway plays an imperative role in cellular processes such as differentiation, regeneration, cell migration, organ growth, apoptosis, and cell cycle. Transcription coregulator component of Hippo pathway, YAP1, ... -
EEG measures for clinical research in major vascular cognitive impairment: recommendations by an expert panel
(Elsevier Inc., 2021)Vascular contribution to cognitive impairment (VCI) and dementia is related to etiologies that may affect the neurophysiological mechanisms regulating brain arousal and generating electroencephalographic (EEG) activity. A ... -
Experimental data of labeling the heart and cardiac cultures with a retrograde tracer in vitro and in vivo
(Elsevier Inc., 2021)Retrograde dyes are often used in basic research to investigate neuronal innervations of an organ. This article describes the experimental data on the application of retrograde dyes on the mouse heart in vivo and on the ... -
TW68, cryptochromes stabilizer, regulates fasting blood glucose levels in diabetic ob/ob and high fat-diet-induced obese mice
(Elsevier Inc., 2023)Cryptochromes (CRYs), transcriptional repressors of the circadian clock in mammals, inhibit cAMP production when glucagon activates G-protein coupled receptors. Therefore, molecules that modulate CRYs have the potential ...