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Widefield, Spatiotemporal Mapping of Spontaneous Activity of Mouse Cultured Neuronal Networks Using Quantum Diamond Sensors (2020)
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Price, J. C., Mesquita-Ribeiro, R., Dajas-Bailador, F., & Mather, M. L. (2020). Widefield, Spatiotemporal Mapping of Spontaneous Activity of Mouse Cultured Neuronal Networks Using Quantum Diamond Sensors. Frontiers in Physics, 8, Article 255. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2020.00255

Quantum diamond sensors containing Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centers were integrated into the culture of spontaneously electrically active cultures of live mouse primary cortical neurons. Two diamond formats were used enabling extracellular studies of ce... Read More about Widefield, Spatiotemporal Mapping of Spontaneous Activity of Mouse Cultured Neuronal Networks Using Quantum Diamond Sensors.

PDCD4 regulates axonal growth by translational repression of neurite growth-related genes and is modulated during nerve injury responses (2020)
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Di Paolo, A. P., Eastman, G., Mesquita Ribeiro, R., Farias, J., Macklin, A., Kislinger, T., …Sotelo Silveira, J. R. (2020). PDCD4 regulates axonal growth by translational repression of neurite growth-related genes and is modulated during nerve injury responses. RNA, 26(11), 1637-1653. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.075424.120

© 2020 Di Paolo et al. Programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4) protein is a tumor suppressor that inhibits translation through the mTOR-dependent initiation factor EIF4A, but its functional role and mRNA targets in neurons remain largely unknown. Our work id... Read More about PDCD4 regulates axonal growth by translational repression of neurite growth-related genes and is modulated during nerve injury responses.

Spatiotemporal regulation of GSK3? levels by miRNA-26a controls axon development in cortical neurons (2020)
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Lucci, C., Mesquita-Ribeiro, R., Rathbone, A., & Dajas-Bailador, F. (2020). Spatiotemporal regulation of GSK3? levels by miRNA-26a controls axon development in cortical neurons. Development, 147(3), https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.180232

© 2020. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Both the establishment of neuronal polarity and axonal growth are crucial steps in the development of the nervous system. The local translation of mRNAs in the axon provides precise regulation of pr... Read More about Spatiotemporal regulation of GSK3? levels by miRNA-26a controls axon development in cortical neurons.