UNI-MB - logo
UMNIK - logo
 

Search results

Basic search    Expert search   

Currently you are NOT authorised to access e-resources UM. For full access, REGISTER.

1 2 3 4 5
hits: 53
1.
  • Adult restoration of Shank3... Adult restoration of Shank3 expression rescues selective autistic-like phenotypes
    Mei, Yuan; Monteiro, Patricia; Zhou, Yang ... Nature, 02/2016, Volume: 530, Issue: 7591
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Because autism spectrum disorders are neurodevelopmental disorders and patients typically display symptoms before the age of three, one of the key questions in autism research is whether the ...
Full text

PDF
2.
  • Anterior cingulate cortex dysfunction underlies social deficits in Shank3 mutant mice
    Guo, Baolin; Chen, Jing; Chen, Qian ... Nature neuroscience, 08/2019, Volume: 22, Issue: 8
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed

    Social deficit is a core clinical feature of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) but the underlying neural mechanisms remain largely unclear. We demonstrate that structural and functional impairments ...
Full text
3.
  • Shank3 mutant mice display ... Shank3 mutant mice display autistic-like behaviours and striatal dysfunction
    PECA, Joao; FELICIANO, Catia; TING, Jonathan T ... Nature, 04/2011, Volume: 472, Issue: 7344
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) comprise a range of disorders that share a core of neurobehavioural deficits characterized by widespread abnormalities in social interactions, deficits in ...
Full text

PDF
4.
  • Direct modulation of GFAP-e... Direct modulation of GFAP-expressing glia in the arcuate nucleus bi-directionally regulates feeding
    Chen, Naiyan; Sugihara, Hiroki; Kim, Jinah ... eLife, 10/2016, Volume: 5
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Multiple hypothalamic neuronal populations that regulate energy balance have been identified. Although hypothalamic glia exist in abundance and form intimate structural connections with neurons, ...
Full text

PDF
5.
  • Jointly reduced inhibition ... Jointly reduced inhibition and excitation underlies circuit-wide changes in cortical processing in Rett syndrome
    Banerjee, Abhishek; Rikhye, Rajeev V.; Breton-Provencher, Vincent ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 11/2016, Volume: 113, Issue: 46
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Rett syndrome (RTT) arises from loss-of-function mutations in methyl-CpG binding protein 2 gene (Mecp2), but fundamental aspects of its physiological mechanisms are unresolved. Here, by whole-cell ...
Full text

PDF
6.
  • An Ultra-Sensitive Step-Fun... An Ultra-Sensitive Step-Function Opsin for Minimally Invasive Optogenetic Stimulation in Mice and Macaques
    Gong, Xin; Mendoza-Halliday, Diego; Ting, Jonathan T. ... Neuron, 07/2020, Volume: 107, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Optogenetics is among the most widely employed techniques to manipulate neuronal activity. However, a major drawback is the need for invasive implantation of optical fibers. To develop a minimally ...
Full text

PDF
7.
  • Combining NGN2 Programming ... Combining NGN2 Programming with Developmental Patterning Generates Human Excitatory Neurons with NMDAR-Mediated Synaptic Transmission
    Nehme, Ralda; Zuccaro, Emanuela; Ghosh, Sulagna Dia ... Cell reports, 05/2018, Volume: 23, Issue: 8
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Transcription factor programming of pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) has emerged as an approach to generate human neurons for disease modeling. However, programming schemes produce a variety of ...
Full text

PDF
8.
  • Distinct subnetworks of the... Distinct subnetworks of the thalamic reticular nucleus
    Li, Yinqing; Lopez-Huerta, Violeta G; Adiconis, Xian ... Nature, 07/2020, Volume: 583, Issue: 7818
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    The thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN), the major source of thalamic inhibition, regulates thalamocortical interactions that are critical for sensory processing, attention and cognition . TRN ...
Full text

PDF
9.
  • Adult axolotls can regenera... Adult axolotls can regenerate original neuronal diversity in response to brain injury
    Amamoto, Ryoji; Huerta, Violeta Gisselle Lopez; Takahashi, Emi ... eLife, 05/2016, Volume: 5
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    The axolotl can regenerate multiple organs, including the brain. It remains, however, unclear whether neuronal diversity, intricate tissue architecture, and axonal connectivity can be regenerated; ...
Full text

PDF
10.
  • Imaging Neural Activity Usi... Imaging Neural Activity Using Thy1-GCaMP Transgenic Mice
    Chen, Qian; Cichon, Joseph; Wang, Wenting ... Neuron, 10/2012, Volume: 76, Issue: 2
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    The ability to chronically monitor neuronal activity in the living brain is essential for understanding the organization and function of the nervous system. The genetically encoded green fluorescent ...
Full text

PDF
1 2 3 4 5
hits: 53

Load filters