Inyoung Jeong (Jung)

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Inyoung Jeong (Jung)

@InyoungJeong2

Neurobiologist interested in CSF, choroid plexus, cilia, glia, neuropeptides/GPCR, neural circuits, etc.

Trondheim, Norway Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Inyoung Jeong (Jung)
Inyoung Jeong (Jung)@InyoungJeong2·
🚨Preprint Alert! Is the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) producing tissue (choroid plexus) evolutionarily conserved in zebrafish and how does it control the homeostasis of brain ventricles🤔? Check out my first author preprint from @NathalieJuYa lab! Please RT! doi.org/10.1101/2023.1…
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Jonathan Kipnis 🟦
Jonathan Kipnis 🟦@jonykipnis·
Very exciting work from Antoine Louveau’s lab on how macrophages prune meningeal lymphatics|| Macrophage-mediated refinement of the dural lymphatic regulates social behavior: Neuron cell.com/neuron/fulltex…
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Dr. Giulia Quattrocolo
Dr. Giulia Quattrocolo@GQuattrocolo·
The latest story from the #QuattrocoloLab fulfills a long time dream. Are #CajalRetzius cells important for the maturation of spatial navigation? It turns out that superficial pyramidal cells in CA1 care much more about CR cells postnatal presence that deep pyramidal cells.
bioRxiv Neuroscience@biorxiv_neursci

Spatial representation in CA1 superficial pyramidal cells is impaired after postnatal ablation of hippocampal Cajal Retzius cells biorxiv.org/content/10.648… #biorxiv_neursci

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John J. Foxe
John J. Foxe@JohnnyFoxe·
OUT NOW Dopamine shapes the developing cortex in unexpected ways. New work in @EJNeuroscience shows that loss of the D1 dopamine receptor alters interneuron migration primarily via non–cell-autonomous effects of the cortical environment, reshaping PV and SST interneuron distributions. @FENSorg @WileyBrainPsych doi.org/10.1111/ejn.70…
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Lehtinen Lab
Lehtinen Lab@LehtinenLab·
New BioRxiv Post‼️ A Multi-Modal atlas combining human pathology, mouse modeling, transcriptomics, and advanced imaging. Check out the pre-print here: biorxiv.org/content/10.648…
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Neuron
Neuron@NeuroCellPress·
Online now: Resolving the mysteries of brain clearance and immune surveillance dlvr.it/TPRglJ
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Cell Metabolism
Cell Metabolism@Cell_Metabolism·
New! Online now: Adipocyte-derived extracellular vesicles are key regulators of central leptin sensitivity and energy homeostasis dlvr.it/TPDRTM
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Dr. Giulia Quattrocolo
Dr. Giulia Quattrocolo@GQuattrocolo·
#QuattrocoloLab preprint out 👇! We explored changes in the proteome of HP and DG growth cones at early postnatal stages. We see that at P1 growth cones from the two subregions are very similar, but start to diverge from P3, with HP growth cones maturing earlier then DG ones.
bioRxiv Neuroscience@biorxiv_neursci

Proteomic profile of hippocampal growth cones through early postnatal development biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_neursci

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Jun Nagai
Jun Nagai@JunNagaiLab·
Just out! “The astrocytic ensemble acts as a multiday trace to stabilize memory.” We identified astrocytic ensembles that link experiences across days to stabilize memory nature.com/articles/s4158…. New astrocyte tools are openly available at Addgene: addgene.org/Jun_Nagai/. 1/8
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
BREAKING NEWS The 2025 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi “for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.”
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Lehtinen Lab
Lehtinen Lab@LehtinenLab·
New from our lab: in mice, maternal psychedelics reach embryonic CSF within minutes, activate the choroid plexus, and alter development with adult behavior effects. Thread🧵👇
Ya'el Courtney, PhD@ScienceYael

🚨 Psychedelics in pregnancy - can a single dose reach the embryo and matter? Yes. In mice they hit embryonic CSF within minutes, activate choroid plexus→CSF axis, & shift cortical development w adult behavioral signatures. @LehtinenLab Preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/13

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Ya'el Courtney, PhD
Ya'el Courtney, PhD@ScienceYael·
🚨 Psychedelics in pregnancy - can a single dose reach the embryo and matter? Yes. In mice they hit embryonic CSF within minutes, activate choroid plexus→CSF axis, & shift cortical development w adult behavioral signatures. @LehtinenLab Preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/13
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Emre Yaksi
Emre Yaksi@yaksi_emre·
Check out this study led by @Anh_Tuan_Trinh from our lab at @KISNeuro, where we investigated how thalamocortical-like circuits in the zebrafish pallium receive, represent, and integrate sensory information: 🔗doi.org/10.1101/2025.0…
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Bahl Lab
Bahl Lab@BahlLab·
How do brains make decisions when faced with multiple, potentially conflicting cues? In our latest preprint, we show how #zebrafish use an additive strategy and process multiple visual features through anatomically distinct parallel pathways tinyurl.com/mvkn8em9 Thread 👇
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