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Characterization of Identified dopaminergic Neurons in the Mouse Forebrain and Midbrain

Maggy Yu Hei Lau, Sana Gadiwalla , Susan Jones, et al.



Selected by Ana Dorrego-Rivas, Emily Winson-Bushby

Generating human neural diversity with a multiplexed morphogen screen in organoids

Neal D. Amin, Kevin W. Kelley, Jin Hao, et al.



Selected by Monica Tambalo

Microglia integration into human midbrain organoids leads to increased neuronal maturation and functionality

Sonia Sabate-Soler, Sarah Louise Nickels, Cláudia Saraiva, et al.



Selected by Emma Wilson

Novel insights in the pathophysiology of α-synuclein dysregulation on D2 receptor activity contributing to the vulnerability of dopamine neurons

Abeer Dagra, Douglas R. Miller, Fatemeh Shaerzadeh, et al.



Selected by Emma Wilson

Remembering immunity: Neuronal ensembles in the insular cortex encode and retrieve specific immune responses

Tamar Koren, Maria Krot, Nadia T. Boshnak, et al.



Selected by Javier M. Peralta Ramos

CSPα reduces aggregates and rescues striatal dopamine release in αsynuclein transgenic mice

L Caló, E Hidari, M Wegrzynowicz, et al.



Selected by Kristina Kuhbandner

Brief sensory deprivation triggers cell type-specific structural and functional plasticity in olfactory bulb neurons

Elisa Galliano , Christiane Hahn, Lorcan Browne, et al.



Selected by Ana Dorrego-Rivas

Imaging cell lineage with a synthetic digital recording system

Ke-Huan K. Chow, Mark W. Budde, Alejandro A. Granados, et al.



Selected by Irepan Salvador-Martinez

Selective K-ATP channel-dependent loss of pacemaking in vulnerable nigrostriatal dopamine neurons by α-synuclein aggregates

Poonam Thakur, Kelvin Luk, Jochen Roeper



Selected by Jessica Xie

Single Cell Gene Expression Analysis Reveals Human Stem Cell-Derived Graft Composition in a Cell Therapy Model of Parkinson’s Disease

Katarína Tiklová, Sara Nolbrant, Alessandro Fiorenzano, et al.



Selected by Jessica Xie

The properties of α-synuclein secondary nuclei are dominated by the solution conditions rather than the seed fibril strain

Alessia Peduzzo, Sara Linse, Alexander K. Buell



Selected by Tessa Sinnige

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