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View article: Antisense oligonucleotides reverse SPTLC1-related hereditary sensory neuropathy in a mouse model
Antisense oligonucleotides reverse SPTLC1-related hereditary sensory neuropathy in a mouse model Open
Hereditary sensory neuropathy type IA (HSN1A) is a rare neurodegenerative condition caused by dominant mutations in the Serine Palmitoyl Transferase Long Chain base subunit 1 (SPTLC1) gene. There is no treatment available. Allele-specific …
View article: Discrete and sequential critical periods organise the development of task-specific sensorimotor circuits in mice
Discrete and sequential critical periods organise the development of task-specific sensorimotor circuits in mice Open
Somatosensory circuits in early life must maintain stable, task-selective pathways while behavioural repertoires undergo rapid change. How such circuits construct these behaviours under evolving functional demands has remained unclear. Her…
View article: Ethologically relevant behavioural assay for investigating reach and grasp kinematics during whole-body motor control in mice
Ethologically relevant behavioural assay for investigating reach and grasp kinematics during whole-body motor control in mice Open
Reach and grasp are critical components of skilled mammalian motor control and their detailed analysis in rodents has been key to deepening our understanding of prehension in the context of health and disease. However, most studies investi…
View article: Microglial Refinement of A-Fiber Projections in the Postnatal Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn Is Required for Normal Maturation of Dynamic Touch
Microglial Refinement of A-Fiber Projections in the Postnatal Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn Is Required for Normal Maturation of Dynamic Touch Open
Sensory systems are shaped in postnatal life by the refinement of synaptic connectivity. In the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, somatosensory circuits undergo postnatal activity-dependent reorganization, including the refinement of primary…
View article: Reliability and short version of the Dunphy Outcomes Framework (DOF): Integrating the art and science of dance movement therapy
Reliability and short version of the Dunphy Outcomes Framework (DOF): Integrating the art and science of dance movement therapy Open
There is an increasing requirement of evidence-based outcome frameworks in the health sciences. This article presents the Dunphy Outcomes Framework (DOF) for dance movement therapy (DMT), the first generic outcomes framework for DMT. The f…
View article: Author Correction: A harmonized atlas of mouse spinal cord cell types and their spatial organization
Author Correction: A harmonized atlas of mouse spinal cord cell types and their spatial organization Open
View article: Author Correction: A harmonized atlas of mouse spinal cord cell types and their spatial organization
Author Correction: A harmonized atlas of mouse spinal cord cell types and their spatial organization Open
View article: Prolonged storage of purified granulocyte concentrates: Introduction of a new purification method
Prolonged storage of purified granulocyte concentrates: Introduction of a new purification method Open
Background Use of donor granulocyte concentrate (GC) has been limited due to its short storage time of 6–24 h, which is partially due to residual red blood cells (RBCs) and platelets and the resulting lactate production leading to an acido…
View article: A harmonized atlas of mouse spinal cord cell types and their spatial organization
A harmonized atlas of mouse spinal cord cell types and their spatial organization Open
View article: Microglial refinement of A-fibre projections in the postnatal spinal cord dorsal horn is required for normal maturation of dynamic touch
Microglial refinement of A-fibre projections in the postnatal spinal cord dorsal horn is required for normal maturation of dynamic touch Open
Sensory systems are shaped in postnatal life by the refinement of synaptic connections. In the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, sensory circuits undergo postnatal activity dependent reorganisation, including the retraction of primary affere…
View article: A Harmonized Atlas of Spinal Cord Cell Types and Their Computational Classification
A Harmonized Atlas of Spinal Cord Cell Types and Their Computational Classification Open
Single cell sequencing is transforming many fields of science but the vast amount of data it creates has the potential to both illuminate and obscure underlying biology. To harness the exciting potential of single cell data for the study o…
View article: RORβ Spinal Interneurons Gate Sensory Transmission during Locomotion to Secure a Fluid Walking Gait
RORβ Spinal Interneurons Gate Sensory Transmission during Locomotion to Secure a Fluid Walking Gait Open
View article: Spinal Circuits for Touch, Pain, and Itch
Spinal Circuits for Touch, Pain, and Itch Open
The exteroceptive somatosensory system is important for reflexive and adaptive behaviors and for the dynamic control of movement in response to external stimuli. This review outlines recent efforts using genetic approaches in the mouse to …
View article: Bioartificial Therapy of Sepsis: Changes of Norepinephrine-Dosage in Patients and Influence on Dynamic and Cell Based Liver Tests during Extracorporeal Treatments
Bioartificial Therapy of Sepsis: Changes of Norepinephrine-Dosage in Patients and Influence on Dynamic and Cell Based Liver Tests during Extracorporeal Treatments Open
Purpose. Granulocyte transfusions have been used to treat immune cell dysfunction in sepsis. A granulocyte bioreactor for the extracorporeal treatment of sepsis was tested in a prospective clinical study focusing on the dosage of norepinep…
View article: Gate control of mechanical itch by a subpopulation of spinal cord interneurons
Gate control of mechanical itch by a subpopulation of spinal cord interneurons Open
A circuit controlling mechanical itch Considerable progress has been made in understanding and treating chemically induced itch. However, little is known about the mechanisms underlying mechanically evoked itch. Bourane et al. produced a m…
View article: Identification of a Spinal Circuit for Light Touch and Fine Motor Control
Identification of a Spinal Circuit for Light Touch and Fine Motor Control Open