Exciting work from @MarinLab in @CellCellPress, revealing a mechanism regulating the development of parvalbumin (PV) interneurons. Their study uncovers a postnatal molecular switch driving the activity-dependent maturation of these cells in the cortex. https://t.co/ogu6qhbr9N
9/10 In sum, our findings reveal a postnatal molecular switch that drives the activity-dependent maturation of parvalbumin interneurons, a critical population for cortical function. Funded by the @wellcometrust
I am excited to announce that the Ciceri lab will open its doors in September 2025 at the San Raffaele Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, SR-TIGET! @SanRaffaeleMI@Fondaz_Telethon
La enfermedad metastásica: cada vez más cerca de una cura o de poder evitarla.
Nuestros premiados, el Dr. Eduard Batlle, jefe de @BatlleLab en @IRBBarcelona, y el Dr. Óscar Marín, jefe de @MarinLab en @KingsCollegeLon, ambos premiados en ediciones anteriores y actuales miembros del jurado de nuestro Premio a la investigación Biomédica, lo analizan en #ConversacionesConCiencia.
20º años de Premios a la Investigación Biomédica.
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Our study on the impact of altered serotonin (5-HT) signalling on developing sensory cortex is now live @NatureComms
We use longitudinal in vivo imaging of 5-HT & neural activity to show that this neuromodulator is buffered in early life to promote bottom-up instruction.
1/12. How do cortical interneurons select specific pyramidal cells during development? Julie Jezequel in @Rico_lab has identified specific cellular and molecular codes that interneurons use to target pyramidal cell types @NatureComms@dev_neuro@MRC_CNDD@KingsIoPPN