Publications by authors named "Marie Korostelev"

Following middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke, enhanced contralesional evoked responses have been consistently reported both in man and rodents as part of plastic processes thought to influence motor recovery. How early this marker of large-scale network reorganization develops has however been little addressed, yet has clinical relevance for rehabilitation strategies targeting plasticity. Previous work in mice has reported enhanced contralesional responses to unaffected-side forepaw stimulation as early as 45 min after MCA small branch occlusion.

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The ability of the gut hormone ghrelin to promote positive energy balance is mediated by the growth hormone secretagogue receptor (GHSR). GHSR is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) that is found centrally and peripherally and that can signal in a ligand-independent manner basally or when heterodimerized with other GPCRs. However, current Ghsr knockout models cannot dissect ghrelin-dependent and ghrelin-independent signaling, precluding assessment of the physiological importance of these signaling pathways.

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  • A new liquid chromatography method combined with mass spectrometry has been created to accurately measure the levels of the blood thinners dabigatran and rivaroxaban.
  • The method utilized stable isotope-labeled standards for precise quantification and involved a straightforward protein precipitation step for preparing plasma samples.
  • Validation showed the method is reliable across various parameters, including sensitivity with a lower limit of quantification set at 2.5ng/mL for both medications.
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