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I am so excited the first paper from my PhD is out! If you are interested in the intricate relationship among maternal diet, gut microbiota and offspring neurodevelopment have a read on my and Martin Codagnone's work from the #cryanlab John F. Cryan
🧵🧠 New Publication Alert 🚨 Our latest research in BrainBehavImm demonstrates the cellular conversations between hiPSC-derived microglia and cortical neural progenitor cells under IL-6 exposure in co-culture. Let's break down the key findings (1/9): authors.elsevier.com/c/1jaYd3AAzzl3…
🟪New BBI Research | Gestational administration of Bifidobacterium dentium results in intergenerational modulation of inflammatory, metabolic, and social behavior PNIRS ElsevierNeuroscience The Ohio State University College of Medicine 🔗Read the paper here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.…
#PublicHealth #NeuroImmunoly BrainBehavImm This comprehensive and large-scale #metaanalysis, the first of its scale incorporating 103 studies, indicates that #LongCovid patients typically exhibit heightened immune-inflammation, enhanced cell-mediated immunity, and
✨ Volume #39 of BBI: Health is now complete and available on ScienceDirect! PNIRS ElsevierNeuroscience BrainBehavImm Carmine M. Pariante #PNI 🟩 Follow the link to see the full issue: sciencedirect.com/journal/brain-…
🟪 New BBI Research | Prebiotics Mitigate the Detrimental Effects of High-Fat Diet on #memory, anxiety, and #microglia functionality in Ageing Mice PNIRS ElsevierNeuroscience Vilnius University 🔗 Read the paper here: doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.…
APC & Adiso Therapeutics have a new paper in BrainBehavImm which suggests that bacteria Bacillus velezensis ADS024 and its LPA3 agonism show potential to slow the progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, ALS, MS, Huntington's and others bit.ly/3yO378I
Nice cover of this months' Nature Metabolism which includes our review "Feeding Gut Microbes to Nourish the Brain: Unravelling the Diet–Microbiota–Gut–Brain Axis" nature.com/articles/s4225…
New lab paper alert! Work by Kelsey Lucerne, PhD and colleagues finds the cytokine CSF2 is increased by cocaine in a microbiome dependent manner. Increased CSF2 signaling leads to decreased cocaine preference and altered transcriptional response to cocaine. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39098439/
Excellent opportunity with a great team! Share with anyone interested in aging (particularly in rural environments) who would want to further this research in an established longitudinal cohort. UCSF Bakar Aging Research Institute Rice Social Sciences NIA Division of Behavioral and Social Research The SBSM PNIRS