Animal models of human psychopathology based on individual differences in novelty-seeking and anxiety
CR Pawlak, YJ Ho, RKW Schwarting - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2008 - Elsevier
The role of individual factors in behavioural neuroscience is an important, but still neglected
area of research. The present review aims to give, first, an outline of the most elaborated …
area of research. The present review aims to give, first, an outline of the most elaborated …
Senolytic CAR T cells reverse senescence-associated pathologies
Cellular senescence is characterized by stable cell-cycle arrest and a secretory program
that modulates the tissue microenvironment 1 , 2 . Physiologically, senescence serves as a …
that modulates the tissue microenvironment 1 , 2 . Physiologically, senescence serves as a …
Clonal dynamics of native haematopoiesis
It is currently thought that life-long blood cell production is driven by the action of a small
number of multipotent haematopoietic stem cells. Evidence supporting this view has been …
number of multipotent haematopoietic stem cells. Evidence supporting this view has been …
Ultrasound in tumor immunotherapy: Current status and future developments
Immunotherapy has considerable potential in eliminating cancers by activating the host's
own immune system, while the thermal and mechanical effects of ultrasound have various …
own immune system, while the thermal and mechanical effects of ultrasound have various …
Genome-wide detection of DNA double-stranded breaks induced by engineered nucleases
Although great progress has been made in the characterization of the off-target effects of
engineered nucleases, sensitive and unbiased genome-wide methods for the detection of off-…
engineered nucleases, sensitive and unbiased genome-wide methods for the detection of off-…
[HTML][HTML] Spatial organization of the mouse genome and its role in recurrent chromosomal translocations
The extent to which the three-dimensional organization of the genome contributes to
chromosomal translocations is an important question in cancer genomics. We generated a high-…
chromosomal translocations is an important question in cancer genomics. We generated a high-…
[HTML][HTML] Genome-wide translocation sequencing reveals mechanisms of chromosome breaks and rearrangements in B cells
Whereas chromosomal translocations are common pathogenetic events in cancer, mechanisms
that promote them are poorly understood. To elucidate translocation mechanisms in …
that promote them are poorly understood. To elucidate translocation mechanisms in …
[HTML][HTML] Ordered and deterministic cancer genome evolution after p53 loss
Although p53 inactivation promotes genomic instability 1 and presents a route to malignancy
for more than half of all human cancers 2 , 3 , the patterns through which heterogenous …
for more than half of all human cancers 2 , 3 , the patterns through which heterogenous …
Calibration of CAR activation potential directs alternative T cell fates and therapeutic potency
Chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are synthetic receptors that target and reprogram T cells
to acquire augmented antitumor properties 1 . CD19-specific CARs that comprise CD28 and …
to acquire augmented antitumor properties 1 . CD19-specific CARs that comprise CD28 and …
DARK classics in chemical neuroscience: arecoline
…, OA Yakovlev, KA Demin, YJ Ho… - ACS Chemical …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Arecoline is a naturally occurring psychoactive alkaloid from areca (betel) nuts of the areca
palm (Areca catechu) endemic to South and Southeast Asia. A partial agonist of nicotinic and …
palm (Areca catechu) endemic to South and Southeast Asia. A partial agonist of nicotinic and …