Shefeeq Theparambil
@the_shefeeq
Neurobiologist ( A glial enthusiast with a heart for energy metabolism and ion transporter physiology). Post-Doc @UCL-London, Lecturer in Neuroscience
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https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=vrKYGD4AAAAJ&hl=en 20-11-2018 16:30:44
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REVIEW Vincent Prevot, Sreekala Nampoothiri, Ruben Nogueiras et al. present GLIAL cells as key mediators of energy balance through integrating peripheral signals in discrete #brain regions. nature.com/articles/s4225…
Our latest work led by Wyn Firth and Josie Robb out now. With Rosie Bamford Craig Beall_Lab🏴 and @oguro_ando_lab Regulation of astrocyte metabolism by mitochondrial translocator protein 18 kDa - Firth - Journal of Neurochemistry onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jn…
We are excited to share a new study from our lab, published today in Science Magazine. Using a genetically encoded bioluminescence protein we measured cerebral oxygen dynamics in the awake mouse brain drfelix Tempting2Speculate a thread: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Happy to share our recent review article with gulnaz begum and Christine Rose on pH-regulating mechanisms of astrocytes in the brain sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
"Adenosine deficiency facilitates CA1 synaptic hyperexcitability in the presymptomatic phase of a knock in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease." Great work from Mattia Bonzanni . It was a pleasure to be part of it! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
The 39th Cell Physiology Workshop is happening! Applications are now open! To get the application form, please use the QR code, this link (dropbox.com/scl/fi/fm4fa1e…) or email [email protected] Cell Physiology Workshop #CPW2024 #CPW_Liverpool
How does the brain maintain energy production when systemic oxygen levels decrease? Systematic review by Alex Mascarenhas and colleagues 🎉🎉
Research co-authored by Dr Shefeeq Theparambil Shefeeq Theparambil from BLS Lancaster University could inform new therapies to maintain brain health and longevity lancaster.ac.uk/news/discovery…
Excellent work by Alice Braga and team show glucose metabolism of hypothalamic astrocytes involved in the modulation of sleep architecture.