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Skin suturing and cortical surface viral infusion improves imaging of neuronal ensemble activity with head-mounted miniature microscopes

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Publication date: Available online 19 August 2017
Source:Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Author(s): Xinjian Li, Vania Y. Cao, Wenyu Zhang, Surjeet S. Mastwal, Qing Liu, Stephani Otte, Kuan Hong Wang
BackgroundIn vivo optical imaging of neural activity provides important insights into brain functions at the single-cell level. Cranial windows and virally delivered calcium indicators are commonly used for imaging cortical activity through two-photon microscopes in head-fixed animals. Recently, head-mounted one-photon microscopes have been developed for freely behaving animals. However, minimizing tissue damage from the virus injection procedure and maintaining window clarity for imaging can be technically challenging.New methodWe used a wide-diameter glass pipette at the cortical surface for infusing the viral calcium reporter AAV-GCaMP6 into the cortex. After infusion, the scalp skin over the implanted optical window was sutured to facilitate postoperative recovery. The sutured scalp was removed approximately two weeks later and a miniature microscope was attached above the window to image neuronal activity in freely moving mice.ResultsWe found that cortical surface virus infusion efficiently labeled neurons in superficial layers, and scalp skin suturing helped to maintain the long-term clarity of optical windows. As a result, several hundred neurons could be recorded in freely moving animals.Comparison with existing methodsCompared to intracortical virus injection and open-scalp postoperative recovery, our methods minimized tissue damage and dura overgrowth underneath the optical window, and significantly increased the experimental success rate and the yield of identified neurons.ConclusionOur improved cranial surgery technique allows for high-yield calcium imaging of cortical neurons with head-mounted microscopes in freely behaving animals. This technique may be beneficial for other optical applications such as two-photon microscopy, multi-site imaging, and optogenetic modulation.



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Corrigendum to ‘A system to measure the pupil response to steady lights in freely behaving mice’ [J. Neurosci. Methods 273 (2016) 74–85]

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Publication date: Available online 19 August 2017
Source:Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Author(s): Mark Bushnell, Yumiko Umino, Eduardo Solessio




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A high-sensitive nano-modified biosensor for dynamic monitoring of glutamate and neural spike covariation from rat cortex to hippocampal sub-regions

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Publication date: Available online 19 August 2017
Source:Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Author(s): Guihua Xiao, Yilin Song, Song Zhang, Lili Yang, Shengwei Xu, Yu Zhang, Huiren Xu, Fei Gao, Ziyue Li, Xinxia Cai
BackgroundHippocampus is a critical part of brain tissue involved in many cognitive neural activities. They are controlled by various neurotransmitters such as glutamate (Glu), and affected by electrophysiology.New methodHerein, we fabricated a 16-site (25μm in diameter) microelectrode array (MEA) biosensor applied in dual-mode tests including Glu and neural spike measurements.MethodsAll the 16 recording sites were electrodeposited with platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) and 8 sites were used for electrical recording. Glutamate oxidase enzyme (Gluox) and 1,3-Phenylenediamine (mPD) layer were specially modified on the other 8 sites for Glu recording. The dual-mode MEA was implanted from cortex to hippocampus of anesthetized rat to record Glu content and firing rate.ResultsThe electrical sites showed much lower impedance. The Glu sites showed much higher sensitivity(7.807 pA/μM), and ideal selectivity to the major molecules in brain. The post calibration sensitivity (3.935 pA/μM) maintained on a positive level. Different Glu content peaks including cortex (18.32μM) and hippocampal CA1 (4.39μM), CA3 (10.16μM), dentate gyrus (DG, two layers: 5.36μM and 10.34μM) have detected. The corresponded firing rate was recorded, too.Comparison with existingmethods This modification showed much lower impedance and much higher sensitivity. We obtained more neuron activities simultaneously by dual-mode recording. The covariation of Glu and neural spike signals was discovered in the specific hippocampus sub-region.ConclusionsThe covariation between Glu and firing rate changes were synchronous, and effected by regions. The dual-mode signals were useful to find the neurology disease mechanism.



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Covalent and non-covalent chemical engineering of actin for biotechnological applications

Publication date: Available online 19 August 2017
Source:Biotechnology Advances
Author(s): Saroj Kumar, Alf Mansson
The cytoskeletal filaments are self-assembled protein polymers with 8–25nm diameters and up to several tens of micrometres length. They have a range of pivotal roles in eukaryotic cells, including transportation of intracellular cargoes (primarily microtubules with dynein and kinesin motors) and cell motility (primarily actin and myosin) where muscle contraction is one example. For two decades, the cytoskeletal filaments and their associated motor systems have been explored for nanotechnological applications including miniaturized sensor systems and lab-on-a-chip devices. Several developments have also revolved around possible exploitation of the filaments alone without their motor partners. Efforts to use the cytoskeletal filaments for applications often require chemical or genetic engineering of the filaments such as specific conjugation with fluorophores, antibodies, oligonucleotides or various macromolecular complexes e.g. nanoparticles. Similar conjugation methods are also instrumental for a range of fundamental biophysical studies. Here we review methods for non-covalent and covalent chemical modifications of actin filaments with focus on critical advantages and challenges of different methods as well as critical steps in the conjugation procedures. We also review potential uses of the engineered actin filaments in nanotechnological applications and in some key fundamental studies of actin and myosin function. Finally, we consider possible future lines of investigation that may be addressed by applying chemical conjugation of actin in new ways.



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Reputation Management and Content Control: An Analysis of Radiation Oncologists’ Digital Identities

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Publication date: Available online 19 August 2017
Source:International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
Author(s): Arpan V. Prabhu, Christopher Kim, Eison De Guzman, Eric Zhao, Evan Madill, Jonathan Cohen, David R. Hansberry, Nitin Agarwal, Dwight E. Heron, Sushil Beriwal
IntroductionGoogle is the most popular search engine in the United States, and patients are increasingly relying on online webpages to seek information about individual physicians. This study aims to characterize what patients find when they search for radiation oncologists online.Material & MethodsThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Physician Comparable Downloadable File was used to identify all Medicare-participating radiation oncologists in the United States and Puerto Rico. Each radiation oncologist was characterized by medical school education, year of graduation, city of practice, gender, and affiliation to an academic institution. Using a custom Google-based search engine, up to the top 10 search results for each physician were extracted and categorized as relating to: (1) physician, hospital, or healthcare system, (2) third-party, (3) social media, (4) academic journal articles, or (5) other.ResultsAmongst all U.S. health care providers within CMS, 4,443 self-identified as being radiation oncologists and yielded 40,764 search results. Of these, 1,161 (26.1%) and 3,282 (73.9%) were classified as academic and nonacademic radiation oncologists, respectively. At least one search result was obtained for 4,398 physicians (99.0%). Physician, hospital and healthcare-controlled websites (16,006; 39.3%) and third-party websites (10,494; 25.7%) were the two most observed domain types. Social media platforms accounted for 2,729 (6.7%) hits, and peer-reviewed academic journal websites accounted for 1,397 (3.4%) results. About 6.8% and 6.7% of the top ten links were social media websites for academic and nonacademic radiation oncologists, respectably.ConclusionsMost radiation oncologists lack self-controlled online content when patients search within the first page of Google search results. With the strong presence of third-party websites and lack of social media, opportunities exist for radiation oncologists to increase their online presence to improve patient-provider communication and better the image of the overall field. We discuss strategies to improve online visibility.

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The authors identified all Medicare-participating radiation oncologists in the United States and Puerto Rico and developed a customized Google-based search engine. Up tothe top 10 search results for each physician were extracted and categorized. Results for academic and nonacademic radiation oncologists were compared. Most radiation, oncologists lacked self-controlled online content in the first page of Google search results. Strategies for radiation oncologists to improve their digital presence are discussed.


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[PDF] Disturbed auditory perceptions: An Update

E Molini, R Lapenna, L Cipriani, MR Del Zompo… - Arch Otolaryngol Rhinol, 2017
... Hyperacusis arises in the auditory system, either peripheral (myasthenia gravis, Bell's palsy,
Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Meniere syndrome, noise-induced hearing loss and other sensorineural
auditory disorders) or central (migraine headaches, depression, head injury, William's ...
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Lifeguard positioning system and method

M Bella - US Patent 9,727,979, 2017
... US20040036766, Dec 5, 2001, Feb 26, 2004, Jerome Meniere, Method, system and device for
detecting an object proximate to a water/air type interface. US20040062441, Dec 5, 2001, Apr
1, 2004, Jerome Meniere, Method for detecting new objects in an illuminated scene. ...
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Jing Zou· Timo Hirvonen 4 5

J Zou, J Zou - 2017
Page 1. Accepted Manuscript "Wait and scan" management of patients with vestibular
schwannoma and the relevance of non-contrast MRI in the follow-up Jing Zou, Timo Hirvonen
PII: S1672-2930(17)30073-9 DOI: 10.1016/j.joto.2017.08.002 Reference: JOTO 97 ...
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[PDF] DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF TINNITUS SEVERITY INDEX QUESTIONNAIRE (TSIQ) IN BANGLA

JC Mandal, I Chatterjee, SK Makar, S Khemka
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea syndrome in obese patients: Effects on metabolic and cardiovascular profile and impact of 6 months of behavioural therapy

E Capatti, ML Morieri, D Francesconi, C Soavi… - Atherosclerosis, 2017
Aim: Obesity and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) are known cardiovascular risk factors
however their individual contribution remains unclear. We evaluated the impact of OSA on
metabolic profile, in a cohort of obese subjects, and the effect of behavioural therapy (BT) in
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O163 Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in patients with high obstructive sleep apnea risk

B Barun, M Mioc, MK Skoric, M Mudrovcic, N Milosevic… - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017
Objectives The aim of this study was to compare autonomic nervous system (ANS) function
in subjects with high OSA (obstructive sleep apnea) risk versus subjects with low OSA risk.
Methods Out of 47 consecutive subjects enrolled (22 females, mean age 48.23±16.09
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[PDF] Identifying patients at high risk for obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome in Nigeria: A multicenter observational study

OO Desalu, CC Onyedum, AO Adeoti, JO Fadare… - Malawi Medical Journal, 2017
... the condition include obesity, male gender, ethnicity and nasal obstruction; large tonsils ...
substantiate the history of loud snoring and observed breathing cessation while sleeping. ...
Epidemiology, risk factors, and consequences of obstructive sleep apnea and short sleep duration. ...
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[HTML] Parent-Reported Behavioral and Psychiatric Problems Mediate the Relationship between Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Cognitive Deficits in School-Aged Children

DL Smith, D Gozal, SJ Hunter, L Kheirandish-Gozal - Frontiers in Neurology, 2017
... Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which is commonly viewed as the most severe form of SDB,
involves upper airway obstruction during sleep that leads to changes in blood oxygen and carbon
dioxide levels of varying duration and severity with or without an accompanying ...
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[PDF] the prActicAlity of trAnScUtAneoUS co2 monitoring dUring polySomnogrAm recording in A Sleep Unit

MS Bommatty, MM Sánchez, AL Jiménez… - Rev Esp Patol Torac, 2017
... FEV1 was 1,042 ml (range: 590 ml to 2,130 ml), with an average obstruction percentage of ... of
latent nighttime hyper- capnia in patients with respiratory disease is frequent while sleeping,
both in ... Adult obstructive sleep apnea task force of the american academy of sleep medicine ...
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[HTML] Poor sleep is highly associated with house dust mite allergic rhinitis in adults and children

D Leger, B Bonnefoy, B Pigearias, B Giclais, A Chartier - Allergy, Asthma & Clinical …, 2017
... circumference was high for 12.8% of adults and most adults had a low risk of obstructive sleep
apnea (risk score ... of snoring (ORs 2.728 [1.601–4.647] and 2.136 [1.514–3.014], respectively;
p < 0.001) and nasal obstruction was also related to poor-quality sleep (OR 2.018 ...
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O165 Differences in neural heart rate regulation between patients with relapsing and progressive forms of multiple sclerosis

L Crnosija, MK Skoric, T Gabelic, I Adamec, M Habek - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017
Page 1. O163 Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in patients with high obstructive sleep apnea
risk—Barbara Barun 1, Marina Mioc 1, Magdalena Krbot Skoric 1, Monika Mudrovcic 2, Natasa
Milosevic 2, Luka Crnosija 2, Mario Habek 2 (1 University Hospital Center Zagreb ...
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O164 Different patterns of dysautonomia in relapsing and progressive multiple sclerosis

L Crnosija, I Adamec, MK Skoric, T Gabelic, M Habek - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2017
Page 1. O163 Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in patients with high obstructive sleep apnea
risk—Barbara Barun 1, Marina Mioc 1, Magdalena Krbot Skoric 1, Monika Mudrovcic 2, Natasa
Milosevic 2, Luka Crnosija 2, Mario Habek 2 (1 University Hospital Center Zagreb ...
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[PDF] Recurrent Apnea Following Occipital Encephalocele Surgery in A Child-Responding to Caffeine Citrate

P Chaudhary, A Singh, R Jain, A Mandal - Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics, 2017
... or are caused by obstructive apnea due to airway malformations (5). Obstructive sleep apnea
(OSA) has ... have reported cen- tral apnea in a child with TectoCerebellar Dysraphia man- ifesting ...
malformations are known to be associated with both central and obstruc- tive apneas. ...
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Effect of continuous positive airway pressure on glucose metabolism in adults with type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled …

B Zhu, C Ma, J Chaiard, C Shi - Sleep and Breathing, 2017
... to be an independent risk factor [3–5]. OSA is characterized by repetitive upper airway obstruction
that results in ... Accessed 2 April 2017 9. Pamidi S, Tasali E (2012) Obstructive sleep apnea and
type 2 dia- betes: is ... National Institute of Health (2012) How is sleep apnea treated? ...
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[PDF] Brain MRI Findings in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

K Kamali, R Taghavinasab, S Haghpanah, M Bordbar… - Iranian Journal of Blood and …, 2017
... Air- fluid level and mucosal thickening more than 2 mm was considered as criteria for diagnosis
of sinusitis on MRI (30.2%, n=20).16 Other extracerebral findings included mastoiditis (n=6) and
otitis media (n=1). Nineteen patients (28.8%) had CNS complications including ...
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Wie gelangt Wissen in die Versorgung?

HC Vollmar, S Santos, A de Jong, G Meyer, S Wilm - Bundesgesundheitsblatt- …, 2017
... Bezogen auf das Beispiel „Otitis media im Kindesalter" sind möglicherweise auf der Wissensebene
die Leitlinienempfehlungen gar nicht bekannt, auf der Einstellungsebene bestehen Ängste vor
schwerwiegenden Komplikationen wie einer Mastoiditis, oder auf der ...
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[HTML] Effectiveness of the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in preventing invasive pneumococcal disease in children aged 7-59 months. A matched case-control …

Á Domínguez, P Ciruela, S Hernández… - PloS one, 2017
... meningitis (6.5% in all cases, 9.9% in children aged 7–23 months and 4.1% in children
aged 24–59 months). Other forms included mastoiditis (3.0%), bone and joint infection
(3.0%), septic shock (2.3%) and cellulitis (0.6%). thumbnail. ...
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Fungal Infections of the Central Nervous System in Children

MW McCarthy, D Kalasauskas, V Petraitis… - Journal of the Pediatric …, 2017
... DIAGNOSIS Modern imaging techniques, including computed tomography and magnetic
resonance imaging, define the anatomic region that has been infected and can be helpful in
determining extra- CNS sources of infection, such as sinusitis or mastoiditis [92, 93]. ...
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