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Research

Papers of the month: April 2026

Check out some of the papers that were recently published by DMCBH members: Jason Snyder: Chemogenetic inhibition of developmentally-born hippocampal neurons but not loss of adult neurogenesis impairs spatial working memory in the rat  Journal: Behavioural brain research In this study, researchers explored how different groups of neurons in the hippocampus contribute to working memory in rats. The focus was on…

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Dr. Kelsie Eichel: Building a polarized neuron: from C. elegans to humans

May 8

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Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3 Canada

Neurons are defined by their remarkable polarity, a feature that is highly conserved across most nervous systems. A key neuronal structure, the axon initial segment (AIS), is essential for establishing and maintaining a functional, polarized neuronal architecture. As such, defects in the AIS and a loss of polarity are associated with neurological dysfunction and numerous disease states. Though critical for…

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