Publications by authors named "Ina Oganezova"

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  • Zebrafish serve as a key model for studying neurodegenerative diseases, but achieving cellular resolution in their brain imaging has been difficult.
  • The study presents groundbreaking MRI results at a high magnetic field strength of 28.2 T, achieving a 20% better signal-to-noise ratio compared to the previous 17.6 T, allowing for clearer brain structure visualization.
  • Advanced imaging techniques like diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and constrained spherical deconvolution are used to non-invasively identify white matter structures with high resolution, paving the way for better understanding of microstructural changes in zebrafish models of brain diseases.
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Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) belongs to the TLR protein family that plays an important role in the immune and inflammation response system. While TLR2 is predominantly expressed in immune cells, its expression has also been detected in the brain, specifically in microglia and astrocytes. Recent studies indicate that genomic deletion of TLR2 can result in impaired neurobehavioural function.

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Mitochondrial dysfunction can either extend or decrease Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan, depending on whether transcriptionally regulated responses can elicit durable stress adaptation to otherwise detrimental lesions. Here, we test the hypothesis that enhanced metabolic flexibility is sufficient to circumvent bioenergetic abnormalities associated with the phenotypic threshold effect, thereby transforming short-lived mitochondrial mutants into long-lived ones. We find that CEST-2.

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