Paulina García (@paulinag212) 's Twitter Profile
Paulina García

@paulinag212

BSc in Neuroscience @UNAM_MX 🧠✨| Sleep loss, blood-brain barrier, cellular senescence, neurodegeneration, ageing, neural dynamics and cognitive processes

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Society for Neuroscience (SfN) (@sfntweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Discover the links between sleep deprivation, estrogen, memory, and learning in the latest issue of Neuroscience Quarterly. 🔗 bit.ly/3y0LWA3 #NeuroTwitter #SciTwitter

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Although cellular senescence is known to play physiological roles primarily during development, the accumulation of senescent cells can also lead to age-related diseases. Age-related alterations within the brain, including BBB breakdown, raise concerns.

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For the first time, a brain implant has helped a bilingual person who is unable to articulate words to communicate in both of his languages go.nature.com/4dT6riK

João Pedro de Magalhães (@jpsenescence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ageing-related diseases may share underlying biological processes related to ageing. We analyzed the relationship between genes and 52 ageing-related diseases using UK Biobank data 🧵 Huge work by PhD student Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences Gustavo Magdaleno 1/3 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Astrocyte Receptors Impact Memory Differently in Men and Women Researchers discovered that astrocyte receptors have opposite effects on cognitive function in male and female preclinical models. The study reveals that astrocytic signaling affects memory differently across sexes,

Astrocyte Receptors Impact Memory Differently in Men and Women

Researchers discovered that astrocyte receptors have opposite effects on cognitive function in male and female preclinical models.

The study reveals that astrocytic signaling affects memory differently across sexes,
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#BoletínUNAM La UNAM está clasificada dentro del selecto grupo de las 100 mejores universidades del mundo, en el acreditado ranking internacional QS. ¡#GOYA! > bit.ly/3yLK3HL

#BoletínUNAM La UNAM está clasificada dentro del selecto grupo de las 100 mejores universidades del mundo, en el acreditado ranking internacional QS. ¡#GOYA! > bit.ly/3yLK3HL
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A crucial brain signal linked to long-term memory falters in rats when they are deprived of sleep — which might help to explain why poor sleep disrupts memory formation go.nature.com/4bUV34i

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Long associated with aging, senescent cells can promote health and have physiological roles. Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/7sk

Long associated with aging, senescent cells can promote health and have physiological roles.

Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/7sk
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Long associated with aging, senescent cells can promote health and have physiological roles. Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/7uC

Long associated with aging, senescent cells can promote health and have physiological roles.

Learn more in a new #SciencePerspective: scim.ag/7uC
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Höhn et al. show that nighttime smartphone use suppresses melatonin secretion significantly longer in adults than in adolescents who can recover if the smartphone is switched off 50 min before bedtime. #sleep #memory edin.ac/4eLhfzB

Höhn et al. show that nighttime smartphone use suppresses melatonin secretion significantly longer in adults than in adolescents who can recover if the smartphone is switched off 50 min before bedtime. #sleep #memory
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Astrocytes: The Unsung Heroes of Learning and Memory Astrocytes, star-shaped glial cells in the brain, are crucial for learning and memory by regulating synaptic plasticity. Researchers developed a biophysical model showing how astrocytes interact with nerve cells to enable

Astrocytes: The Unsung Heroes of Learning and Memory

Astrocytes, star-shaped glial cells in the brain, are crucial for learning and memory by regulating synaptic plasticity. 

Researchers developed a biophysical model showing how astrocytes interact with nerve cells to enable
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🎯Deep Sleep Gives Your Brain a Deep Clean Slow-wave activity during dreamless slumber helps wash out neural detritus Credit: Mesa Schumacher Scientific American Source: scientificamerican.com/article/deep-s…

🎯Deep Sleep Gives Your Brain a Deep Clean

Slow-wave activity during dreamless slumber helps wash out neural detritus

Credit: Mesa Schumacher <a href="/sciam/">Scientific American</a> 
Source: 
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Dr. Axel Montagne, PhD (@axl_montagne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Characteristics of blood–brain barrier heterogeneity between brain regions revealed by profiling vascular and perivascular cells | Nature Neuroscience nature.com/articles/s4159…