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@LabMoons

Research group interested in neuroinflammation, de- and regeneration in the injured or aged CNS. Headed by Prof. Dr. Moons @BiologyKULeuven @KU_Leuven, Belgium

Leuven Se unió Kasım 2020
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📚Take-home message: Axonal regeneration is more than growth. It’s also about the cellular environment. Want to find out more? doi.org/10.3389/fnins.…
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To reduce the extensive scarring, we performed a partial optic nerve transection in young adults, leaving a portion of the nerve uninjured. This approach indeed limited scar formation, and it allowed regenerating axons to reach the brain and reinnervate their targets. ✅
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A new preprint from our lab is out! 🥳 Huge congrats to @AnyiZhang2 and @LucaMasin for this great paper titled: Repressed mTORC1 signaling and transient dendritic pruning support axonal regeneration! Grateful for the fruitful collaboration with the @filodelbene and @Poulain lab!
Luca Masin@LucaMasin

🚨New preprint out!🚨 I’m excited to share the latest work by @AnyiZhang2 and me, which shows that mTORC1-dependent transient dendritic pruning is essential for efficient axonal regeneration in spontaneously regenerating zebrafish neurons. biorxiv.org/content/10.648…

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Anyi Zhang
Anyi Zhang@AnyiZhang2·
Proud to be one of the best poster presenters of GRC CNS injury and repair meeting 🥳 Big thanks to the organisers giving me this opportunity! Also big thanks to our lab members @LabMoons, especially our excellent post doc @LucaMasin. I could not achieve this without him 😊
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All these data were generated by an updated version of RGCode, RGCode2. An automated cell counting platform able to reliable count murine, zebrafish and killifish retinal ganglion cells using RBPMS and Rbpms2 as marker! RGCode2 is publicly available gitlab.com/NCDRlab/rgcode2
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Killifish, an aging model shown to lose its regenerative capacity with age, displays a unique biphasic RGC loss profile. Both young adult and old killifish present with a similar degree of RGC loss during the first wave. Old fish, however, lose more RGCs during the second wave.
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Ryan MacDonald
Ryan MacDonald@MacDonald_Lab·
We have a 3 year postdoc position using the killifish to study retinal ageing available in my lab. Based in London, UK and visa eligible. We’re interested in glial mechanisms underpinning age-related neurodegeneration. If you, or someone you know, is interested please reach out.
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Killifish, an aging model shown to lose its regenerative capacity with age, displays a unique biphasic RGC loss profile. Both young adult and old killifish present with a similar degree of RGC loss during the first wave. Old fish, however, lose more RGCs during the second wave.
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After optic nerve crush (ONC), mice lose ~80% of their RGC by 14 days post injury (dpi). In contract, zebrafish retain nearly all RGC during the first two weeks, before presenting with late RGC degeneration (~13%) by 21dpi.
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❓ Interested in how different species respond to a central nervous system injury? 💡 Check our latest pre-print on bioRxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 🧑‍🔬Wonderful teamwork of the entire lab @JulieDeSchutter @AnyiZhang2 @PieterJanSerneels @LucaMasin @StevenBergmans
bioRxiv Neuroscience@biorxiv_neursci

Differential retinal ganglion cell resilience to optic nerve injury across vertebrate species biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_neursci

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