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Weakly Selective Training induces Specialization within Populations of Sensory Neurons
(2016-12-16)Many neurons in sensory pathways respond selectively to a narrow class of stimuli such as faces or specific communication calls. At the same time neural processing is robust to a large degree of natural variablity ... -
White matter integrity of the frontal brain and its relevance for catatonia and executive function
(2021-11-22)Catatonia is a CNS derived psychomotor syndrome comprising disturbed volition and aberrant motor and behavioral features. Targeted and effective treatment today is scarce and further impeded by its heterogeneous clinical ... -
Wif1 Inhibits the Growth of Basal Cell Carcinoma
(2015-12-22)Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) belongs to the group of non-melanoma skin cancers and is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in fair-skinned individuals. In the majority of BCC the tumor suppressor gene patched1 (PTCH) is ... -
Wiring and information processing in the olfactory bulb of larval Xenopus laevis
(2020-02-04)Olfactory systems of vertebrates have adapted to the various challenges of their environments on both the level of odorant receptors and neuronal wiring. Amphibians like the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis offer a ... -
XDazl function in RNA metabolism in Xenopus laevis
(2015-11-25)Germ cell specification in Xenopus laevis depends on the inheritance of maternal determinants from the oocyte in form of mRNAs and proteins. At the onset of zygotic transcription, maternal mRNAs are subjected to miR-mediated ... -
Yeast models to study mutations in SURF1 and MPV17 involved in human mitochondrial disorders
(2011-12-06)Mitochondrial diseases are fatal disorders mainly affecting highly energy dependent tissues such as brain, heart, liver and muscle. These severe disorders can be caused by mutations affecting mitochondrial- or nuclear-encoded ... -
Zebrafish as a Model for Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
(2023-06-28)To investigate the mechanism of pathogenesis of the rare and complex neurodegenerative disorder Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP), which causes lower limb motility defects, it is crucial to establish simple and tractable ... -
α-synuclein disrupts neuron network rhythmic activity when overexpressed in cultured neurons
(2021-03-09)Synucleinopathies are associated with a generalized slowing of the brain’s rhythmic activity, which co-occurs with dementia and has been connected with increased levels of α synuclein in both patients and test animals. In ...