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Gene Expression Profile of Olfactory Transduction Signaling in an Animal Model of Human Multiple Sclerosis

Kim J, Ahn M, Choi Y, Ekanayake , Park CM, Moon C, Jung K, Tanaka A, Matsuda H, Shin T

Olfactory dysfunction occurs in multiple sclerosis in humans, as well as in an animal model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). The aim of this study was to analyze differentially expressed...
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Machine-Learning Based Automatic and Real-time Detection of Mouse Scratching Behaviors

Park I, Lee K, Bishayee K, Jeon HJ, Lee H, Lee U

Scratching is a main behavioral response accompanied by acute and chronic itch conditions, and has been quantified as an objective correlate to assess itch in studies using laboratory animals. Scratching...
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14-3-3γ Haploinsufficient Mice Display Hyperactive and Stress-sensitive Behaviors

Kim DE, Cho CH, Sim KM, Kwon O, Hwang EM, Kim HW, Park JY

14-3-3γ plays diverse roles in different aspects of cellular processes. Especially in the brain where 14-3-3γ is enriched, it has been reported to be involved in neurological and psychiatric diseases...
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Cognitive Enhancement in Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS): A Review of Modalities, Potential Mechanisms and Future Implications

Kim TD, Hong G, Kim J, Yoon S

Cognitive enhancement refers to the improvement of cognitive function related to deficits that occurred as part of a certain illness. However, the term cognitive enhancement does not yet have a...
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Persistent Malfunction of Glymphatic and Meningeal Lymphatic Drainage in a Mouse Model of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Pu T, Zou W, Feng W, Zhang Y, Wang L, Wang H, Xiao M

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating cerebrovascular event that often is followed by permanent brain impairments. It is necessary to explore the pathogenesis of secondary pathological damages in order to...
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Physical and Functional Interaction between 5-HT₆ Receptor and Nova-1

Kim SH, Seo M, Hwang H, Moon DM, Son GH, Kim K, Rhim H

5-HT₆ receptor (5-HT₆R) is implicated in cognitive dysfunction, mood disorder, psychosis, and eating disorders. However, despite its significant role in regulating the brain functions, regulation of 5-HT₆R at the molecular...
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Development of a Post-vitrectomy Injection of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea as a Localized Retinal Degeneration Rabbit Model

Ahn SM, Ahn J, Cha S, Yun C, Park TK, Goo YS, Kim SW

Since genetic models for retinal degeneration (RD) in animals larger than rodents have not been firmly established to date, we sought in the present study to develop a new rabbit...
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Restorative Mechanism of Neural Progenitor Cells Overexpressing Arginine Decarboxylase Genes Following Ischemic Injury

Kim JY, Kim JY, Kim JH, Jung H, Lee WT, Lee JE

Cell replacement therapy using neural progenitor cells (NPCs) following ischemic stroke is a promising potential therapeutic strategy, but lacks efficacy for human central nervous system (CNS) therapeutics. In a previous...
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An Autopsy Proven Case of CSF1R-mutant Adult-onset Leukoencephalopathy with Axonal Spheroids and Pigmented Glia (ALSP) with Premature Ovarian Failure

Kim SI, Jeon B, Bae J, Won JK, Kim HJ, Yim J, Kim YJ, Park SH

Adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia (ALSP) is a progressive degenerative white matter disorder caused by mutations in the tyrosine kinase domain of the CSF1R gene. ALSP is...
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Pharmacological Dissection of Intrinsic Optical Signal Reveals a Functional Coupling between Synaptic Activity and Astrocytic Volume Transient

Woo J, Han YE, Koh W, Won J, Park MG, An H, Lee CJ

The neuronal activity-dependent change in the manner in which light is absorbed or scattered in brain tissue is called the intrinsic optical signal (IOS), and provides label-free, minimally invasive, and...
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