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  2. Member: Nicholas Pasternack - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/np427/
    The goal of the present study is to study a recently developed animal model of ALS utilizing the Human Endogenous Retrovirus-K (HERV-K) envelope (env) protein which has been shown
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  4. Member: Wei-Li Kuan - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/wlk21/
    Publications. Selective neurodegeneration generated by intravenous α-synuclein pre-formed fibril administration is not associated with endogenous α-synuclein levels in the rat brain..
  5. Member: Swati Rajwal - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/srajwal/
    learning. The research aims to investigate whether statistical learning of fluctuating values is disrupted in chronic back pain and its relationship with endogenous pain regulation.
  6. Member: Sulin Liu - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/sl2090/
    Nanobody modulators will be produced and purified and tested in physiological systems such as dorsal root ganglion to validate effects on endogenous GABA-A receptors by electrophysiology, and then trialled in
  7. Member: Roger Barker - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/barker/
    Selective neurodegeneration generated by intravenous α-synuclein pre-formed fibril administration is not associated with endogenous α-synuclein levels in the rat brain..
  8. Member: Olivier Cahn - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/olikcahn/
    Research ThemeOlivier Cahn. University Position. MPhil Student. Interests. Endogenous GLP-1 plays an important biological role in regulating metabolism and agonists that target the GLP-1 receptor have been recently approved
  9. Member: Michael Coleman - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/mcoleman/
    Endogenous Nmnat2 is an essential survival factor for maintenance of healthy axons..
  10. Member: Luca Peruzzotti-Jametti - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/lperuzzotti/
    Brain Repair: The Role of Endogenous and Transplanted Neural Stem Cells.
  11. Member: Jonathan Gilley - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/jongil/
    Endogenous Nmnat2 is an essential survival factor for maintenance of healthy axons..
  12. Member: Jonathan Clarke - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/jhc30/
    Genomic tagging reveals a random association of endogenous PtdIns5P 4-kinases IIalpha and IIbeta and a partial nuclear localization of the IIalpha isoform.. ... Genomic tagging of endogenous type IIbeta phosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate 4-kinase in DT40

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