Publications by authors named "Tatarsky R"

Article Synopsis
  • - Animals develop more complex behaviors by integrating sensory information, which may involve different growth patterns in various brain regions based on sensory input changes throughout their development.
  • - Research using a transparent miniature fish model examined brain development from 5 to 90 days post-fertilization, revealing increased investment in sensory integration regions like the telencephalon and torus longitudinalis, particularly as they approach adulthood.
  • - The study found that while some brain areas, like the optic tectum, experience a decrease in investment, others maintain consistency across development, highlighting the dynamic nature of brain structure in relation to cognitive complexity and sensory processing as the animal matures.
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Comprehensive understanding of interconnected networks within the brain requires access to high resolution information within large field of views and over time. Currently, methods that enable mapping structural changes of the entire brain in vivo are extremely limited. Third harmonic generation (THG) can resolve myelinated structures, blood vessels, and cell bodies throughout the brain without the need for any exogenous labeling.

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  • Researchers are exploring a genus of miniature, transparent fish related to zebrafish as a new model for studying the adult vertebrate brain.
  • Two- and three-photon microscopy techniques have been employed to access the full depth and length of the brain in these fish without needing to modify the animals significantly.
  • Three-photon microscopy offers improved imaging capabilities, allowing scientists to visualize neural structures and blood vessels deep within the brain, especially in the hypothalamus, without removing pigments.
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Acoustic behavior is widespread across vertebrates, including fishes. We report robust acoustic displays during aggressive interactions for a laboratory colony of Danionella dracula, a miniature and transparent species of teleost fish closely related to zebrafish (Danio rerio), which are hypothesized to be sonic based on the presence of a hypertrophied muscle associated with the male swim bladder. Males produce bursts of pulsatile sounds and a distinct postural display - extension of a hypertrophied lower jaw, a morphological trait not present in other Danionella species - during aggressive but not courtship interactions.

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We built a simple and versatile setup to measure tissue ballistic and total transmission with customizable wavelength range, spatial resolution, and sample sizes. We performed ballistic transmission and total transmission measurements of overlying structures from biological samples . We obtained spatially resolved transmission maps to reveal transmission heterogeneity from five microscale tissue samples: skin, mouse skull bone, mosquito cuticle, wasp cuticle, and rat dura over a wide spectral range from 450 nm to 1624 nm at a spatial resolution of ∼25 m for ballistic transmission measurements and ∼50 m for total transmission measurements.

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Behaviors emerge from activity throughout the brain, but noninvasive optical access in adult vertebrate brains is limited. We show that three-photon (3P) imaging through the head of intact adult zebrafish allows structural and functional imaging at cellular resolution throughout the telencephalon and deep into the cerebellum and optic tectum. With 3P imaging, considerable portions of the brain become noninvasively accessible from embryo to sexually mature adult in a vertebrate model.

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Aim: To evaluate the effect of atrial fibrillation (AF) catheter ablation (CA) on long-term freedom from AF and left heart reverse remodeling in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF).

Methods: There were 47 patients (mean age 53.3 ± 10 years, 39 males) enrolled into single-center observational study, with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) <40 %.

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Cilia are cell surface organelles with key roles in a range of cellular processes, including generation of fluid flow by motile cilia. The axonemes of motile cilia and immotile kinocilia contain 9 peripheral microtubule doublets, a central microtubule pair, and 9 connecting radial spokes. Aberrant radial spoke components RSPH1, 3, 4a and 9 have been linked with primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD), a disorder characterized by ciliary dysmotility; yet, radial spoke functions remain unclear.

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Unlabelled: Purpose This study aimed to assess the results of endomyocardial biopsy from the right ventricle to establish the possible cause for drug-refractory arrhythmias in children. Materials and methods We enrolled 19 consecutive young patients with drug-refractory arrhythmia, from 2010 to 2013, who underwent endomyocardial biopsy. Inclusion criteria were as follows: age <18 years with a structurally normal heart or mild changes in a structure of the heart initially diagnosed as arrhythmia-induced cardiomyopathy.

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