Neuron ink , 2022
60 x 60 in (h x w)
Confocal microscopy of neural cell cultures.
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Nash Family Department of Neuroscience

Description:
Plexin-B2 deficient cells show accelerated neuronal differentiation caused by the downregulation of cytoskeleton stiffness.

Bio:
Dr. Junqueira Alves is currently a Senior Postdoctoral Fellow in the laboratories of Dr. Hongyan Zou and Dr. Roland Friedel in the Department of Neuroscience and Neurosurgery. He studies the role of axon guidance receptor Plexin-B2 in human neurodevelopment using human stem cells, neuroprogenitor cells, and cerebral organoid models. Dr. Junqueira Alves is also interested in understanding the role of Plexin-B2 driving the invasiveness of glioma stem cells using microfabricated devices.

Research focus: the role of Plexin-B2 during the human neurodevelopment and regulating the fate of stem cells.

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Neuronal eclipse
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YB-1 over-expression in cortical neurons , 2022
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Primary cortical neurons overexpressing YB-1, immunostained with Beta-III tubulin and imaged on a Zeiss LSM 880 confocal
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Immunoflourescence staining
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La Danse , 2022
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Confocal microscopy images of (hiPSC)-derived neurons and brain organoids were taken and the figures were digitally vectorized in Adobe Illustrator to create the composition. Neurons were immunostained for MAP2, and the ventricular-like zone (neural roset
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