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AxonalPlasticityLab

@AxonalLab

The Axonal Plasticity Lab is located at the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology at JKU Linz, Austria.

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Cincinnati Zoo@CincinnatiZoo·
Rescued manatees Lilypad, Orchid & Vora are now swimming in Manatee Springs! They will be visible to the public starting Thursday. The Cincinnati Zoo is proud to serve as a second-stage rehabilitation facility: cincinnatizoo.org/three-orphaned…
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AxonalPlasticityLab@AxonalLab·
@MattRasband And we all know your papers as a team 🤓Good job, mentor! And enjoy your time at SfN (I assume).
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Matt Rasband
Matt Rasband@MattRasband·
I am mostly silent on Twitter. But today I must post something: I met with three amazing and incredible women scientists I had the privilege of mentoring as PhD students in my lab. Dori Schafer, Shelly Buffington, and Tammy Ho. They helped make me who I am.
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AxonalPlasticityLab@AxonalLab·
Fantastic opportunity for candidates serious about top notch cell biology in combination with cutting edge imaging!!
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AxonalPlasticityLab@AxonalLab·
@MedEckardt @MichaelOkun @UF @UFHealth @ScienceAdvances My thoughts exactly. I have been pointing out the PNS-liquor axes for years. Source: A detailed histology chapter in Benninghoff & Drenckhahn, Anatomie Bd. 2, Urban & Fischer (Elesvier). This is anatomy textbook knowledge! There is even clinical relevance to it (Tarlov-cysts).
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Michael Okun
Michael Okun@MichaelOkun·
Boom! Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow extends to peripheral nerves. Alexander Ligocki, Ed Scott and colleagues @UF @UFHealth blow our minds. New paper @ScienceAdvances. What will we call it now? Cerebro-spinal-nerve fluid (CSNF)? or maybe brain-spinal-nerve fluid (BSN)? Just when you think you have a few ground truths of the brain and nervous system, you are humbled again. Key Points: - The authors point out that dogma holds that cerebrospinal fluid is responsible for 'maintaining brain homeostasis through nutrient delivery and waste removal for only the central nervous system.' - They show extensive CSF flow throughout the peripheral nervous system. - They traced multimodal 1.9-nanometer gold nanoparticles. - These nanoparticles were roughly the size of CSF circulating proteins. - They squirted them into the lateral cerebral ventricle. -They showed incredibly that the particles transitioned from central to peripheral nervous systems at root attachments and transition zones. - They showed the particles could make it all the way to the axoplasm of distal peripheral nerves. - Bigger 15-nanometer gold particles were not able to make the journey. My take: We know that the nervous system does not contain the more traditional lymphatics and has a force field called the blood brain barrier. We know that CSF delivers nutrients and removes waste from the brain and central nervous system. Our previous ground truth was established by studies using dye tracers. Using small gold nanoparticles these authors 'tore down the dogma.' So the real question is whether it is time for a name change? Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) or cerebro-spinal-nerve fluid (CSNF)? or maybe brain-spinal-nerve fluid (BSN)? Thoughts? Sartor resartus – the tailor re-tailored our view on this important aspect of neuroscience. BRAVO! science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… #parkinson #CSF #cerebrospinal #Alzheimers
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AxonalPlasticityLab@AxonalLab·
@christlet @adorrego_r Funny, this is what Matt Grubb said too ;-) No worries - the community made some real breakthroughs, one of them being that we will start working on an open science AIS platform to share protocols and troubleshooting help.
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Winner_Lab@WinnerLab·
Congrats Beate 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Joachim Hornegger@Hornegger

#FAUcongrats: Beate Winner is now appointed W3 Professor at #FAU's Medical Faculty. Beate’s scientific research focuses on human stem cell models that can used to understand the disease pathologies of neurodegenerative disorders. @UniFAU @WinnerLab 👏👍

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Yuki Ogawa
Yuki Ogawa@YukiOgawaPhD·
My research focuses on the axon initial segment in neurons. I’ll be expanding this work by combining efficient CRISPR genome editing techniques. I’ll be recruiting postdocs, grad students, technicians, and postbacs. If you're interested, please feel free to get in touch!
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David
David@dav1dcg·
A dendrite is a dendrite is a dendrite? Dendritic signal integration beyond the “antenna” model link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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AxonalPlasticityLab@AxonalLab·
@BrunoGiacomazzo @MicrobiomDigest @jamiezvirzdin THIS!! And funding agencies should re-think the entire "novelty" part of applications. We need a separate funding scheme for "reproducibility". Nobody is going to pay for that of course, but it is high time to think about it.
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Bruno Giacomazzo 🇺🇦
Bruno Giacomazzo 🇺🇦@BrunoGiacomazzo·
@MicrobiomDigest @jamiezvirzdin This is why it is important for scientific results to be reproducible. Journals should be more welcoming toward papers that reproduce results to double check.
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Аnа Dorrego Rivas
Аnа Dorrego Rivas@adorrego_r·
Not 1, not 2, but 3 AISs in this dopaminergic neuron 🧠
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