My company’s STEMEZTM hN2 Primary Human Neuron Discovery Kits have been a frequent topic on “News Behind the Neuroscience News”. My friends at Aruna Biomedical continue to broaden the capabilities of these Kits based on customer feedback.
I am seeing increasing demand for these cells as these capabilities are published. Here’s the latest:
A. Young, D.W. Machacek, S.K. [...]
November 7, 2010 – 9:32 am
Learn about obesity, thermogensis and neuropathways.
By Pete Shuster
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Also posted in Obesity-Appetite, People, featured researchers
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Tagged Adipose Tissue, Appetite, Astrocytes, BAT, GAD1 antibody, Glia, LepRb antibody, Leptin Hormone, Leptins, microglia, Obesity Research, Themogenesis, TRH
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October 22, 2010 – 10:55 am
I am exciting to be profiling Dr. Richard Rogers in my upcoming Neuroscience Backstory feature. This is an important feature because it focuses on the timely topic of modulation of the brain-gut axis by cytokines, hormones and CNS pathways involved in the control of feeding behavior and energy utilization. Given the acceleration in the growth [...]
By Pete Shuster
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Also posted in Obesity-Appetite, featured researchers
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Tagged Appetite, Dr. Richard Rogers Lab, GAD1 antibody, LepRb antibody, Leptin, Leptin Hormone, Neurotransmission, Obesity, OBRb antibody, TRH
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October 10, 2009 – 10:06 am
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)-New Twists on Root Causes
Teacher, Mentor and Friend Dr. Pat Carr has been a key figure in helping shape the direction of my company. He has a gift for communicating the nuances of his research and coaching me on how to best serve labs like his. Based on these interactions, it came as no surprise [...]
By Pete Shuster
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Also posted in ALS, Pain Research, People, Stories
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Tagged ALS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Dr. Patrick Carr, Neurotransmission, Nociceptive Pain, Pain Modulation, Pain Research, Renshaw Cells, synaptic transmission, Synaptology
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DsiRNA was delivered in mice via IT injection using i-Fect. This added further support to the idea that the very potent DsiRNA coupled with a cationic delivery system that works in neurons is a very effective way to study the role of various genes in CNS function.
By Pete Shuster
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Also posted in DsiRNA, featured researchers, i-Fect Transfection Kits
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Tagged 27mer DsiRNA, Add new tag, Delivering DsiRNA, Deliverying siRNA in vivo, Dr. Jeffrey Mogil, Dr. Mark Behlke, Dr. Philippe Sarret, Gene Expression, Gene Silencing Methods, intrathecal delivery of siRNA
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February 27, 2009 – 9:10 am
Coming soon…Now for something completely different…Synaptic Transmission Research.
I am pleased to be featuring Dr. Evanna Gleason. I selected her because She and her team’s research is a basic component of most areas Neuroscience Research including pain, neurodegeneration, vision, TBI, SCI, drug addiction, neuro-disorders and more…This base component is how neurons communicate with other cells at synapses.
She focuses on synaptic transmission [...]