Publications by authors named "Zachary R Spahr"

Article Synopsis
  • The primate lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) is anatomically interesting due to its distinct layered structure.
  • Previous studies have demonstrated that different layers of the LGN receive visual input from each eye, but these findings were based on single labeling techniques.
  • This study uses a double labeling approach by injecting two different fluorescently labeled cholera toxins into each eye to better illustrate how retinal inputs are organized in the LGN.
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Purpose: After the lateral geniculate nucleus, the superior colliculus is the richest target of retinal projections in primates. Hubel et al. used tritium autoradiography to show that axon terminals emanating from one eye form irregular columns in the stratum griseum superficiale.

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Long-term disability after stroke is common but the mechanisms of post-stroke recovery remain unclear. Cerebral Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate (Rac) 1 contributes to functional recovery after ischemic stroke in mice. As Rac1 plays divergent roles in individual cell types after central neural system injury, we herein examined the specific role of neuronal Rac1 in post-stroke recovery and axonal regeneration.

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STARD4, a member of the evolutionarily conserved START gene family, is a soluble sterol transport protein implicated in cholesterol sensing and maintenance of cellular homeostasis. STARD4 is widely expressed and has been shown to transfer sterol between liposomes as well as organelles in cells. However, STARD4 knockout mice lack an obvious phenotype, so the overall role of STARD4 is unclear.

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