Precise chemical cue presentation alongside advanced brainwide imaging techniques is important to the study of chemosensory processing in animals.Nevertheless,the dynamic nature of chemical-carrying media,such as wate...Precise chemical cue presentation alongside advanced brainwide imaging techniques is important to the study of chemosensory processing in animals.Nevertheless,the dynamic nature of chemical-carrying media,such as water or air,poses a significant challenge for delivering highly-controlled chemical flow to an animal subject.Moreover,contact-based cue manipulation and delivery easily shift the position of the animal subject,which is often undesirable for high-quality brain imaging.Additionally,more advanced interfacing tools that align with the diverse range of body part sizes of an animal,ranging from micrometer-scale neurons to meter-long limbs,are much needed.This is particularly crucial when dealing with dimensions that are beyond the reach of conventional experimental tools.展开更多
Ageing is one of the greatest risk factors for neurodegenerative diseases.How the complex biological changes in ageing increase the brain’s susceptibility to neurodegeneration remains incompletely understood.Research...Ageing is one of the greatest risk factors for neurodegenerative diseases.How the complex biological changes in ageing increase the brain’s susceptibility to neurodegeneration remains incompletely understood.Research into neurodegenerative disorders has shifted from a neuron-centric approach,to the contributing roles of age-related neurovascular and glial cell dysfunction.展开更多
Age-related sporadic cerebral small vessel disease(CSVD)has gained increasing attention over the past decades because of its increasing prevalence associated with an aging population.The widespread application of and ...Age-related sporadic cerebral small vessel disease(CSVD)has gained increasing attention over the past decades because of its increasing prevalence associated with an aging population.The widespread application of and advances in brain magnetic resonance imaging in recent decades have significantly increased researchers’understanding in the in vivo evolution of CSVD,its impact upon the brain,its risk factors,and the mechanisms that explain the various clinical manifestation associated with sporadic CSVD.In this review,we aimed to provide an update on the pathophysiology,risk factors,biomarkers,and the determinants and spectrum of the clinical manifestation of sporadic CSVD.展开更多
基金funded by a Croucher Innovation Award(CIA20CU01)from the Croucher Foundationthe General Research Fund(14100122)+4 种基金the Collaborative Research Fund(C6027-19GF&C7074-21GF)the Area of Excellence Scheme(AoE/M-604/16)of the Research Grants Councilthe University Grants Committee of Hong Kong,Chinathe Excellent Young Scientists Fund(Hong Kong and Macao,China)(82122001)from the National Natural Science Foundation of Chinathe Lo’s Family Charity Fund Limited(all to HK).
文摘Precise chemical cue presentation alongside advanced brainwide imaging techniques is important to the study of chemosensory processing in animals.Nevertheless,the dynamic nature of chemical-carrying media,such as water or air,poses a significant challenge for delivering highly-controlled chemical flow to an animal subject.Moreover,contact-based cue manipulation and delivery easily shift the position of the animal subject,which is often undesirable for high-quality brain imaging.Additionally,more advanced interfacing tools that align with the diverse range of body part sizes of an animal,ranging from micrometer-scale neurons to meter-long limbs,are much needed.This is particularly crucial when dealing with dimensions that are beyond the reach of conventional experimental tools.
基金The present work was supported by a Croucher Innovation Award from the Croucher Foundation(to HK)a Faculty Innovation Award(FIA2017/B/01)from the Faculty of Medicine,the Chinese University of Hong Kong(CUHK)(to HK)+1 种基金the Gerald Choa Neuroscience Centre,the Margaret K.L.Cheung Research Centre for Parkinsonism Management,Faculty of Medicine,CUHK(to VCTM and HK)the Collaborative Research Fund(C6027-19GF)and the Area of Excellence Scheme(AoE/M-604/16)of the University Grants Committee of Hong Kong(to HK).
文摘Ageing is one of the greatest risk factors for neurodegenerative diseases.How the complex biological changes in ageing increase the brain’s susceptibility to neurodegeneration remains incompletely understood.Research into neurodegenerative disorders has shifted from a neuron-centric approach,to the contributing roles of age-related neurovascular and glial cell dysfunction.
基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(No.2016YFC13600600).
文摘Age-related sporadic cerebral small vessel disease(CSVD)has gained increasing attention over the past decades because of its increasing prevalence associated with an aging population.The widespread application of and advances in brain magnetic resonance imaging in recent decades have significantly increased researchers’understanding in the in vivo evolution of CSVD,its impact upon the brain,its risk factors,and the mechanisms that explain the various clinical manifestation associated with sporadic CSVD.In this review,we aimed to provide an update on the pathophysiology,risk factors,biomarkers,and the determinants and spectrum of the clinical manifestation of sporadic CSVD.