INSciDE Research Presented at Fall Conferences
Dr. Volha Liaudanskaya presented her latest work at the annual meetings for the Society for Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering Society. She presented on her newly-developed 3D human triculture brain-like tissue models to study mechanisms of traumatic brain injury.
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Latest Research from the INSciDE Team Published in Scientific Journals
Several papers on INSciDE research were recently published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, Cell Death & Disease, and The European Journal of Neuroscience. These papers include the latest advances in utilizing our 3D bioengineered brain-like tissues as models for studying Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. To read the papers, click on the links below:
- Screening neuroprotective compounds in herpes-induced Alzheimer’s disease cell and 3D tissue models
- Isabella A. Silveira, Adam S. Mullis, Dana M. Cairns, Anna Shevzov-Zebrun, Jordyn Whalen, Alexa Galuppo, Katherine G. Walsh, and David L. Kaplan. Free Radical Biology & Medicine (2022).
- Bioengineered models of Parkinson’s disease using patient-derived dopaminergic neurons exhibit distinct biological profiles in a 3D microenvironment
- Nicholas J. Fiore, Yosif M. Ganat, Kapil Devkota, Rebecca Batorsky, Ming Lei, Kyongbum Lee, Lenore J. Cowen, Gist Croft, Scott A. Noggle, Thomas J.F. Nieland, and David L. Kaplan. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (2022).
- Genetic inhibition of RIPK3 ameliorates functional outcome in controlled cortical impact independent of necroptosis
- Limin Wu, Joon Yong Chung, Tian Cao, Gina Jin, William J. Edmiston 3rd, Suzanne Hickman, Emily S. Levy, Jordyn A. Whalen, Eliza Sophie LaRovere Abrams, Alexei Degterev, Eng H. Lo, Lorenzo Tozzi, David L. Kaplan, Joseph El Khoury, and Michael J. Whalen. Cell Death & Disease (2021).
- On the prediction of neuronal microscale topology descriptors based on mesoscale recordings
- Mattia Bonzanni and David L. Kaplan. The European Journal of Neuroscience (2021).
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