Author name: Kristen Hartman

Towards astroglia-based noradrenergic hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease

Leanza G, Zorec R (2023) Towards astroglia-based noradrenergic hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease. Function (Oxf) 4(1):zqac060., IT. doi: 10.1093/function/zqac060 PMID: 36590326 Summary: These results indicate a prominent role of NA-neurons vs. ACh neurons in impairments of working memory, relevant for AD, and are consistent with an astrocyte-specific metabolic impairment in a mouse model of intellectual disability. […]

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Pituitary adenylate cylase-activating polypeptide receptor: Multiple signaling pathways involved in energy homeostasis

Maunze B (2022) Pituitary adenylate cylase-activating polypeptide receptor: Multiple signaling pathways involved in energy homeostasis. Marquette University Dissertations 1212. Thesis. Objective: To determine the endogenous role of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) in affecting the ventromedial nuclei (VMN) of the hypothalamus and its control of feeding and energy expenditure through the Type I PAC1

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The impact of advanced age on morphine anti-hyperalgesia and the role of mu opioid receptor signaling in the periaqueductal gray of male and female rats

Fullerton E (2022) The impact of advanced age on morphine anti-hyperalgesia and the role of mu opioid receptor signaling in the periaqueductal gray of male and female rats. Georgia State University Thesis. doi: 10.57709/30509896 Objective: To investigate the impact of advanced age on the antihyperalgesic effect of morphine, as well as its association with changes

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Angiotensin II increases the firing activity of pallidal neurons and participates in motor control in rats.

Liu H, Xue Y, Chen L (2022) Angiotensin II increases the firing activity of pallidal neurons and participates in motor control in rats. Metab Brain Dis 38:573-587. doi: 10.1007/s11011-022-01127-w PMID: 36454502 Objective: To investigate the functions of angiotensin II (Ang II)/angiotensin subtype 1 receptor (AT1R) on the globus pallidus neurons of both normal and Parkinsonian

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GLP-1 attenuates intestinal fat absorption and chylomicron production via vagal afferent nerves originating in the portal vein

Hoffman S, Alvares D, Adeli K (2022) GLP-1 attenuates intestinal fat absorption and chylomicron production via vagal afferent nerves originating in the portal vein. Mol Metab 65:101590. doi: 10.1016/j.molmet.2022.101590 PMID: 36067913 Objective: To examine the effect of vagal GLP-1 signaling on intestinal fat absorption and lipoprotein production. Summary: Selective deafferentation of GLP-1R-containing nodose neurons with

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CD3e-immunotoxin spares CD62Llo Tregs and reshapes organ-specific T-cell composition by preferentially depleting CD3ehi T cells

Kim S, Shukla RK, Yu H, Baek A, Cressman SG, Golconda S, Lee GE, Choi H, Reneau JC, Wang Z, Huang CA, Liyanage NPM, Kim S (2022) CD3e-immunotoxin spares CD62Llo Tregs and reshapes organ-specific T-cell composition by preferentially depleting CD3ehi T cells. Front Immunol 13:1011190. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1011190 Objective: To use a new murine testing model

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A role for thalamic projection GABAergic neurons in circadian responses to light

Brock O, Gelegen CE, Sully P, Salgarella I, Jager P, Menage L, Mehta I, Jęczmień-Łazur J, Djama D, Strother L, Coculla A, Vernon A, Brickley S, Holland P, Cooke S, Delogu A (2022) A role for thalamic projection GABAergic neurons in circadian responses to light. J Neurosci 42(49):9158-9179. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0112-21.2022 PMID: 36280260 Related Products: Melanopsin

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ZAP Antibody Internalization Kit Introduction

ZAP Antibody Internalization Kit Also available in French | German | Japanese | Korean | Mandarin | Italian | Portuguese | Spanish ZAP Antibody Internalization Kit Explainer Whiteboard Browse kit options and order your kit. keywords: research, drug development, bind to cell types, ZAP Antibody Internalization Kit, screen antibodies, binding, internalization, cytotoxicity assay, specific, secondary, saporin, primary, cell surface marker, internalized

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The role of macrophage scavenger receptor 1 (MSR1) in inflammatory disorders and cancer

Gudgeon J, Marin-Rubio JL, Trost M (2022) The role of macrophage scavenger receptor 1 (MSR1) in inflammatory disorders and cancer. Front Immunol 13:1012002. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1012002 PMID: 36325338 Objective: Review the role of Macrophage scavenger receptor 1 (MSR1) in health and disease, focusing on the molecular mechanisms influencing expression, its effect on disease process, macrophage function

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Aerobic exercise training reduces atherogenesis induced by low-sodium diet in LDL receptor knockout mice

Bochi APG, Ferreira GDS, Del Bianco V, Pinto PR, Rodrigues LG, Trevisani MDS, Furukawa LNS, Bispo KCS, da Silva AA, Velosa APP, Nakandakare ER, Machado UF, Teodoro WPR, Passarelli M, Catanozi S (2022) Aerobic exercise training reduces atherogenesis induced by low-sodium diet in LDL receptor knockout mice. Antioxidants (Basel) 11(10):2023. doi: 10.3390/antiox11102023 PMID: 36290746 Objective:

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