Publications by authors named "S M Zakharenko"

Motor output results from the coordinated activity of neural circuits distributed across multiple brain regions that convey information to the spinal cord via descending motor pathways. Yet the organizational logic through which supraspinal systems target discrete components of spinal motor circuits remains unclear. Here, using viral transsynaptic tracing along with serial two-photon tomography, we have generated a whole-brain map of monosynaptic inputs to spinal V1 interneurons, a major inhibitory population involved in motor control.

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Neurodevelopmental disorders are thought to arise from intrinsic brain abnormalities. Alternatively, they may arise from disrupted crosstalk among tissues. Here we show the local reduction of two vestibulo-cerebellar lobules, the paraflocculus and flocculus, in mouse models and humans with 22q11.

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Synaptic plasticities, such as long-term potentiation (LTP) and depression (LTD), tune synaptic efficacy and are essential for learning and memory. Current studies of synaptic plasticity in humans are limited by a lack of adequate human models. Here, we modeled the thalamocortical system by fusing human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived thalamic and cortical organoids.

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  • * A study analyzed 696 URT samples from 285 COVID-19 patients and 100 healthy controls, revealing significant differences in microbial composition, with COVID-19 patients showing reduced abundance of 16 bacterial genera and unique taxa not found in healthy individuals.
  • * As COVID-19 patients underwent treatment, certain depleted bacteria (like Fusobacterium and Neisseria) increased, suggesting recovery as their URT microbiome composition began resembling that of healthy individuals, indicating a shift towards stability.
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