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Slide of the Week

Murray Brilliant, PhD

Posted on October 2, 2017

Height is a highly heritable, classic polygenic trait with approximately 700 commonly associated variants identified through genome-wide association studies so far.

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Genetics, Murray Brilliant, Slide of the Week

Barbara Bendlin, PhD

Posted on September 25, 2017

Myelin and myelin-producing oligodendrocytes appear to be affected in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but this is understudied in humans, particularly in the early stages of disease development.

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Alzheimer’s disease, Barbara Bendlin

Karla Ausderau, PhD

Posted on September 18, 2017

Objective – Identify and describe parents’ strategies used to support mealtime participation for their child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Autism, Karla Ausderau, Slide of the Week

Andrew Alexander, PhD

Posted on September 11, 2017

Mapping White Matter Microstructure in the One Month Human Brain Legend: Matched coronal and axial slices through the of the population averaged diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) parameters …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Andrew Alexander, Brain Imaging, Slide of the Week

Luigi Puglielli, MD, PhD

Posted on August 28, 2017

Increased expression of AT-1/SLC33A1 causes an autistic-like phenotype in mice by affecting dendritic branching and spine formation Legend: AT-1 Tg animals display changes in neuronal morphology and imbalanced synaptic plasticity. (A-D)  Morphological assessment of hippocampal neurons …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Luigi Puglielli, Slide of the Week

Xinyu Zhao, PhD

Posted on August 21, 2017

Integrative Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveal Molecular Networks Defining Neuronal Maturation during Postnatal Neurogenesis Legend: Left: An illustration of coronal section of Nissl-stained adult mouse brain; Confocal images showing that most of DsRed+ (red) cells in DCX-dsRed …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Slide of the Week, Stem Cells, Xinyu Zhao

Su-Chun Zhang, MD, PhD

Posted on August 14, 2017

Alexander disease patient astrocytes have impaired calcium wave propagation Legend: A) Still images over time from mechanical stimulation of 6-month astrocytes loaded with Fluor-4AM and accompanying post-experiment GFAP stains. B) Average duration of increased calcium …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Alexander disease, GFAP, Slide of the Week, Su-Chun Zhang

Houri Vorperian, PhD

Posted on August 7, 2017

We present a registration-based semi-automatic mandible segmentation (SAMS) pipeline designed to process a large number of computed tomography studies to segment three dimensional (3D) mandibles.

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Houri Vorperian, Slide of the Week

John Svaren, PhD

Posted on July 31, 2017

Peripheral nerve regeneration after injury is dependent upon implementation of a novel genetic program in Schwann cells that supports axonal survival and regeneration.

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged John Svaren, Slide of the Week

Masatoshi Suzuki, DVM, PhD

Posted on July 24, 2017

Our current research is to apply stem cell technology to disease modeling and therapeutic applications for neuromuscular diseases such as ALS (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease).

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Masatoshi Suzuki, Slide of the Week
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