Mosab Ali Awadelkareem
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View article: Endoplasmic Reticulum Geometry Dictates Neuronal Bursting via Calcium Store Refill Rates
Endoplasmic Reticulum Geometry Dictates Neuronal Bursting via Calcium Store Refill Rates Open
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER)'s continuous morphology is tightly controlled by ER-shaping proteins, whose genetic or expression defects drive a spectrum of neurodegenerative disorders from Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia to Alzheimer's dise…
View article: Strengthening Africa’s brain health and economic resilience
Strengthening Africa’s brain health and economic resilience Open
View article: Endoplasmic reticulum morphology regulation by RTN4 modulates neuronal regeneration by curbing luminal transport
Endoplasmic reticulum morphology regulation by RTN4 modulates neuronal regeneration by curbing luminal transport Open
Cell functions rely on intracellular transport systems distributing bioactive molecules with high spatiotemporal accuracy. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) tubular network constitutes a system for delivering luminal solutes, including Ca
View article: A humanized chemogenetic system inhibits murine pain-related behavior and hyperactivity in human sensory neurons
A humanized chemogenetic system inhibits murine pain-related behavior and hyperactivity in human sensory neurons Open
Hyperexcitability in sensory neurons is known to underlie many of the maladaptive changes associated with persistent pain. Chemogenetics has shown promise as a means to suppress such excitability, yet chemogenetic approaches suitable for h…
View article: Inhibition of sensory neuron driven acute, inflammatory, and neuropathic pain using a humanised chemogenetic system
Inhibition of sensory neuron driven acute, inflammatory, and neuropathic pain using a humanised chemogenetic system Open
Hyperexcitability in sensory neurons is known to underlie many of the maladaptive changes associated with persistent pain. Chemogenetics has shown promise as a means to suppress such excitability, yet chemogenetic approaches suitable for h…
View article: North and East African mitochondrial genetic variation needs further characterization towards precision medicine
North and East African mitochondrial genetic variation needs further characterization towards precision medicine Open
View article: Stress-induced protein disaggregation in the endoplasmic reticulum catalysed by BiP
Stress-induced protein disaggregation in the endoplasmic reticulum catalysed by BiP Open
View article: North and East African mitochondrial genetic variation needs further characterization towards precision medicine
North and East African mitochondrial genetic variation needs further characterization towards precision medicine Open
Introduction Mitochondria are maternally inherited cell organelles with their own genome, and perform various functions in eukaryotic cells such as energy production and cellular homeostasis. Due to their inheritance and manifold biologica…
View article: Two decades of neuroscience publication trends in Africa
Two decades of neuroscience publication trends in Africa Open
View article: Endoplasmic Reticulum morphological regulation by RTN4/NOGO modulates neuronal regeneration by curbing luminal transport
Endoplasmic Reticulum morphological regulation by RTN4/NOGO modulates neuronal regeneration by curbing luminal transport Open
Cell and tissue functions rely on an elaborate intracellular transport system responsible for distributing bioactive molecules with high spatiotemporal accuracy. The tubular network of the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) constitutes a system fo…
View article: Stress-induced protein disaggregation in the Endoplasmic Reticulum catalysed by BiP
Stress-induced protein disaggregation in the Endoplasmic Reticulum catalysed by BiP Open
Protein synthesis is supported by cellular machineries that ensure polypeptides fold to their native three-dimensional conformation with high fidelity whilst eliminating misfolded, aggregation-prone species. While protein aggregates can co…
View article: TReND in Africa: Toward a Truly Global (Neuro)science Community
TReND in Africa: Toward a Truly Global (Neuro)science Community Open
View article: African neuroscience on the global stage: Nigeria as a model
African neuroscience on the global stage: Nigeria as a model Open
Of the 572 neuroscience-related studies published in Nigerian from 1996 to 2017, <5% used state-of-the-art techniques, none used transgenic models, and only one study was published in a top-tier journal.