Control of goal-directed and inflexible actions by dorsal striatal melanocortin systems, in coordination with the central nucleus of the amygdala

This academic paper, authored by researchers Elizabeth C. Heaton, Esther H. Seo, Laura M. Butkovich, Sophie T. Yount, and Shannon L. Gourley, primarily explores the role of the melanocortin system in the dorsal striatum in controlling goal-directed behavior and inflexible behavior, particularly in inhibiting habitual behavior in the dorsolateral st...

Genome-Wide Repeat Landscapes in Cancer and Cell-Free DNA

Genome-Wide Repeat Landscapes in Cancer and Cell-Free DNA

A Panoramic View of Whole Genome Repetitive Sequences in Cancer and Circulating Free DNA Research Background and Significance Throughout the development of cancer and other diseases, genetic changes in repetitive sequences within the genome are a significant characteristic. However, standard sequencing methods struggle to effectively characterize t...

An Electroencephalogram Microdisplay to Visualize Neuronal Activity on the Brain Surface

An Electroencephalogram Microdisplay to Visualize Neuronal Activity on the Brain Surface

A Visualization Microdisplay for Neuronal Activity on the Brain Surface Using Electroencephalography Background Introduction Current functional mapping in neurosurgery primarily relies on verbal communication between neurosurgeons and electrophysiologists. These processes are time-consuming and have limited resolution. Additionally, the electrode g...

Multimodal MRI Reveals Brainstem Connections That Sustain Wakefulness in Human Consciousness

Multimodal MRI Reveals Brainstem Connections That Sustain Wakefulness in Human Consciousness

Major Breakthrough in Brain Science: Multimodal MRI Reveals Brainstem Connectivity Maintaining Human Consciousness and Wakefulness Background Introduction Consciousness comprises two fundamental components: wakefulness and awareness. Despite significant progress in understanding the cortical networks related to consciousness over the past two decad...

Electronic Health Record Signatures Identify Undiagnosed Patients with Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disease

Electronic Health Record Signatures Identify Undiagnosed Patients with Common Variable Immunodeficiency Disease

Utilizing Electronic Health Record Features to Identify Undiagnosed Patients with Common Subtype of Immunodeficiency Recently, Johnson and colleagues published a study titled “Electronic health record signatures identify undiagnosed patients with common variable immunodeficiency disease” in Science Translational Medicine. This research utilizes ele...

Nociceptor Spontaneous Activity is Responsible for Fragmenting Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Mouse Models of Neuropathic Pain

Research Background and Motivation Neuropathic pain is a complex and common clinical issue, accompanied by persistent spontaneous pain. Patients often report symptoms such as spontaneous pain, electric shock sensations, and burning pain. The physiological mechanisms behind this type of pain are complex, and reliable research models or biomarkers ar...

Volumetric Microscopy of Cerebral Arteries with a Miniaturized Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging Probe

Volumetric Microscopy of Cerebral Arteries with a Miniaturized Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging Probe

New Breakthrough in the Field of Cerebral Vascular Diseases: Clinical Application of Small Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging Probe Academic Background and Research Motivation In recent years, interventional treatment has become the preferred method for cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral aneurysm, ischemic stroke, arterial dissection, and ...

Tumor-Associated NK Cells Drive MDSC-Mediated Tumor Immune Tolerance Through the IL-6/STAT3 Axis

Tumor-Associated NK Cells Drive MDSC-Mediated Tumor Immune Tolerance via the IL-6/STAT3 Axis — Research by Neo et al. In recent years, researchers have delved deeply into the mechanisms of tumor immune escape to improve the success rate of cancer immunotherapy. The accumulation of CD8 T cells in the tumor microenvironment is a critical determinant ...

Neuronal population activity in the olivocerebellum encodes the frequency of essential tremor in mice and patients

Encoding of Cerebellar-Olivary Neuronal Ensemble Activity for Tremor Frequency in Mice and Patients with Essential Tremor Research Background Essential Tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder characterized primarily by action tremor, affecting about 20% of the elderly population. The frequency and intensity of tremor are core features of ET. Howe...

Attenuation of Fibroblast Activation and Fibrosis by Adropin in Systemic Sclerosis

Reducing Fibroblast Activation and Fibrosis in Systemic Sclerosis through Adropin Fibrotic diseases of the skin and other organs have become significant socioeconomic challenges in modern society, and current treatment options are limited. This background for this study seeks to address the problem of fibrosis in Systemic Sclerosis (SSc), with the ...