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Neuronal Clearance Of Amyloid-Β By Endocytic Receptor Lrp1, Takahisa Kanekiyo, John R. Cirrito, Chia-Chen Liu, Mitsuru Shinohara, Jie Li, Dorothy R. Schuler, Motoko Shinohara, David M. Holtzman, Guojun Bu
Neuronal Clearance Of Amyloid-Β By Endocytic Receptor Lrp1, Takahisa Kanekiyo, John R. Cirrito, Chia-Chen Liu, Mitsuru Shinohara, Jie Li, Dorothy R. Schuler, Motoko Shinohara, David M. Holtzman, Guojun Bu
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia in the elderly population. Accumulation, aggregation, and deposition of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides generated through proteolytic cleavage of amyloid precursor protein (APP) are likely initiating events in the pathogenesis of AD. While Aβ production is accelerated in familial AD, increasing evidence indicates that impaired clearance of Aβ is responsible for late-onset AD. Because Aβ is mainly generated in neurons, these cells are predicted to have the highest risk of encountering Aβ among all cell types in the brain. However, it is still unclear whether they are also involved in Aβ clearance. …
Counting Unstained, Confluent Cells By Modified Bright-Field Microscopy, L. Louis Drey, Michael Graber, Jan Bieschke
Counting Unstained, Confluent Cells By Modified Bright-Field Microscopy, L. Louis Drey, Michael Graber, Jan Bieschke
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We present a very simple procedure yielding high-contrast images of adherent, confluent cells such as human neuroblastoma (SH-EP) cells by ordinary bright-field microscopy. Cells are illuminated through a color filter and a pinhole aperture placed between the condenser and the cell culture surface. Refraction by each cell body generates a sharp, bright spot when the image is defocused. The technique allows robust, automatic cell counting from a single bright-field image in a wide range of focal positions using free, readily available image-analysis tools. Contrast may be enhanced by swelling cell bodies with a brief incubation in PBS. The procedure was …
Evolutionarily Novel Functional Networks In The Human Brain?, Dante Mantini, Maurizio Corbetta, Gian Luca Romani, Guy A. Orban, Wim Vanduffel
Evolutionarily Novel Functional Networks In The Human Brain?, Dante Mantini, Maurizio Corbetta, Gian Luca Romani, Guy A. Orban, Wim Vanduffel
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Primate evolution has been accompanied by complex reorganizations in brain anatomy and function. Little is known, however, about the relationship between anatomical and functional changes induced through primate evolution. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we assessed spatial and temporal correspondences of cortical networks in humans and monkeys. We provided evidence for topologically and functionally correspondent networks in sensory-motor and attention regions. More specifically, we revealed a possible monkey equivalent of the human ventral attention network. For other human networks, such as the language and the default-mode networks, we detected topological correspondent networks in the monkey, but with different functional signatures. …