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TWiN 56: Astrocytes help neurons remember

  • November 26, 2024
  • Tagged as: astrocyte, engram neurons, immediate early genes, learning, memory, neurobiology, neuron, neuroscience

TWiN explains a study showing that while groups of neurons, form the basis for memory, astrocytes are key components of the adaptive reponse to learning experiences, and regulate the flow of information during circuit plasticity…

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TWiN 31: HIV-1 co-receptor shapes window for memory linking

  • June 29, 2022
  • Tagged as: CCR5, maraviroc, memory, memory linking, neurobiology, neuron, neuroscience

TWiN explains the observation that in mice, the HIV-1 co-receptor CCR5 closes the temporal window for linking different memories.

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TWiN 26: Immunological memory in the brain

  • January 26, 2022
  • Tagged as: brain, immune respose, memory, neurobiology, neuroscience

TWiN reviews evidence in mice that brain neurons encode and retrieve specific immune responses.

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TWiN 25: Thanks for listening

  • December 28, 2021
  • Tagged as: memory, neurology, neuron, neuroscience, odorant receptor, sex

TWiN answers listener questions on sex in neuroscience studies, rotating memories in the brain, odorant receptors in the brain, and neutrophils that promote neuron survival.

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TWiN 16: Neuronal depolarization with Stefano Brigidi

  • March 17, 2021
  • Tagged as: astrocyte, memory, nervous system, neurology, neuron, neuronal depolarization, neuroscience, podcast, transcription factor NPAS4

Stefano joins TWiN to discuss his work on understanding genomic decoding of neuronal depolarization by stimulus-specific transcriptional regulators.

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TWiN 13: mRNAs for long-term memory

  • December 16, 2020
  • Tagged as: astrocyte, contextual fear memory, engrams, inflammation, learning, long-term memory, membrane fusion, memory, memory consolidation, microglia, neuron, neuroscience

Ori, Jason, Erin, and Vincent dissect a study that utilizes single-cell RNA sequencing to reveal the genes that underlie remote memory storage in the medial prefrontal cortex of the mouse.

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TWiN 4: It’s a trap!

  • January 9, 2020
  • Tagged as: ACBAR, exoxomes, gag protein, information transfer, memory, neurology, neuroscience, retrotransposon, synapse

Jason visits the TWiN studio to explain Arc Capsid Bearing Any RNAs (ACBARs), virus-like capsids that transfer genetic information between neurons.

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TWiN 2: Cells that fire together wire together

  • November 5, 2019
  • Tagged as: AMPA receptor, hippocampus, long term potentiation, memory, nervous system, neuroscience, synapse, synaptic strength, synaptic transmission

The TWiN team explain the basic principles of synaptic transmission, and review a classic paper demonstrating that recycling endosomes are important for modifying synaptic strength, which is involved in information storage and processing.

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TWiN 1: The ultimate challenge

  • October 26, 2019
  • Tagged as: behavior, cognitive, consciousness, learning, memory, motor, nerve, neural circuit, neuron, neuroscience, perception, sensory, synapse

The synaptics launch the first episode of TWiN by revealing their training, research interests, and goals for the podcast.

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