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Accelerated Biosciences’ Immune-Privileged Human Trophoblast Stem Cells (hTSCs) Offer Breakthrough Opportunities in Cancer-Targeting Therapeutics and Regenerative Medicine Treatments

[Accelerated Biosciences (BusinessWire, Inc.)] Accelerated Biosciences announced new data that further demonstrates statistically significant cytolysis with iPSc-derived natural killer cells programmed from its ethically sourced hTSCs.

Neuronal ApoE Upregulates MHC-I Expression to Drive Selective Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s Disease

[Nature Neuroscience] We sought potential drivers of this selective vulnerability using single-nucleus RNA sequencing and discovered that ApoE expression level is a substantial driver of neuronal variability.

Integrating Barcoded Neuroanatomy with Spatial Transcriptional Profiling Enables Identification of Gene Correlates of Projections

[Nature Neuroscience] Researchers determined the expression of cadherins and cell-type markers in 29,933 cells and the projections of 3,164 cells in both the mouse motor cortex and auditory cortex.

Cadherin-13 Is a Critical Regulator of GABAergic Modulation in Human Stem-Cell-Derived Neuronal Networks

[Molecular Psychiatry] Scientists identified functional network parameters that are most reliably affected by GABAergic modulation as such, and through alterations of excitation/inhibition balance by reduced expression of Cadherin - 13 in GABAergic neurons.

Loss of Function Mutations in GEMIN5 Cause a Neurodevelopmental Disorder

[Nature Communications] Investigators have identified 30 affected individuals from 22 unrelated families presenting with developmental delay, hypotonia, and cerebellar ataxia harboring biallelic variants in the GEMIN5 gene.

RHOA Signaling Defects Result in Impaired Axon Guidance in iPSC-Derived Neurons from Patients with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

[Nature Communications] Scientists generated human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) lines from a patient with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC) and genetically engineer counterparts and isogenic controls. By differentiating hiPSCs, we show that control neurons respond to canonical guidance cues as predicted.

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