TopicNeuroscience

cell profiling

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Towards Human Systems Biology of Sleep/Wake Cycles: Phosphorylation Hypothesis of Sleep

Hiroki R. Ueda
Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
Jan 15, 2024

The field of human biology faces three major technological challenges. Firstly, the causation problem is difficult to address in humans compared to model animals. Secondly, the complexity problem arises due to the lack of a comprehensive cell atlas for the human body, despite its cellular composition. Lastly, the heterogeneity problem arises from significant variations in both genetic and environmental factors among individuals. To tackle these challenges, we have developed innovative approaches. These include 1) mammalian next-generation genetics, such as Triple CRISPR for knockout (KO) mice and ES mice for knock-in (KI) mice, which enables causation studies without traditional breeding methods; 2) whole-body/brain cell profiling techniques, such as CUBIC, to unravel the complexity of cellular composition; and 3) accurate and user-friendly technologies for measuring sleep and awake states, exemplified by ACCEL, to facilitate the monitoring of fundamental brain states in real-world settings and thus address heterogeneity in human.

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Uncovering the signaling pathways to cognitive impairments and neurodegeneration in Down syndrome by cell profiling of the locus coeruleus in trisomic mice

Marta Fructuoso, Ammara Mohammad, Riwan Brillet, David Akbar, Justine Guegan, Laura Xicota, Marie-Claude Potier
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Immune cell profiling of cerebrospinal fluid in patients with neuroinflammatory diseases using mass cytometry (CyTOF)

Gerardina Gallaccio, Meng Wang, Stephan Schlickeiser, Desiree Kunkel, Chotima Böttcher, Camila Fernández-Zapata

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