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Study reveals how glial cells may play key epilepsy role

Tuesday, Apr 30
… flies undermines maintenance of key ion balance epilepsy glia drosophila https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.44186 A new … and their co-authors found that excess calcium in cortex glia cells causes them to hyper-activate a molecular pathway … ensue. “No one has really shown how calcium signaling in glia could directly communicate with this more classical role …
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The story behind the science: How discovery develops

Thursday, Jun 25
… relationship between neurons and the brain cells called glia that help them function. Through four years of work led … and activity. The mutation, Weiss discovered, caused the glia to leave too much potassium outside the neurons, making … unclear was how this made the neurons that those glia contact so susceptible to seizures. Shirley Weiss holds …
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Aging Brain Initiative Symposium

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Memory making involves extensive DNA breaking

Tuesday, Jul 06
… at not only neurons but also non-neuronal brain cells, or glia, and found that they also showed changes in expression of hundreds of genes after fear conditioning. Glia called astrocytes are known to be involved in fear … of genes associated with fear conditioning-related DSBs in glia was the response to hormones. The researchers therefore …
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Troy Littleton

… Disease Early Life Stress Brain Imaging Activity Sensors Glia synapse formation synaptic transmission glia epilepsy neurological disorders NMJ 46-3251 617-452-2605 …
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Colloquium on the Brain and Cognition with Michelle Monje, MD, PhD, Stanford University

… United States https://whereis.mit.edu/?go=46 Colloquium Glia Public Event This event is being held virtually. Please …
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Glial and Neuronal Biology of the Aging Brain

… Symposia Alzheimer's Disease Glia Down Syndrome Public Event The Aging Brain Initiative is …
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Morgan Sheng

… and other serious mental illnesses. Parkinson's disease Glia synaptic plasticity neurodegeneration therapeutics …
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‘SCOUT’ helps researchers find, quantify significant differences among organoids

Tuesday, Dec 08
… different cell types: Cell nuclei are in blue (DAPI dye), glia/neural progenitor nuclei are in red (anti-SOX2), glia/neural progenitor projections are in green …
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Mriganka Sur

… Cognition Computational Neuroscience Executive Function Glia cerebral cortex plasticity development circuits …
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