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πŸ§ βš‘οΈπŸ’ŠNew @nature.com publication !

Mimicking opioid analgesia in cortical pain circuits

We built a brain-behavior framework to decode spontaneous chronic pain in miceβ€”and to biologically mimic morphine with a synthetic opioid gene therapy

nature.com/articles/s41...

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The β€˜silent’ brain cells that shape our behaviour, memory and health Astrocytes make up one-quarter of the brain, but researchers are only now realizing their true value.

The β€˜silent’ brain cells that shape our behaviour, memory and health @nature.com www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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What are the chances that you're going to miss the FIFA 2026 ticket lottery 3 times in a row?

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Not desk rejected

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welcome the Y's 86f

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2) We also demonstrate diverse responses, primarily decreased macrophage signaling following cortical spreading depression. Tour de force imaging and data analysis work led by postdoc Simone Carneiro-Nascimento.

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1) Using 2P imaging of meningeal macrophages in awake Pf4:GCaMP6s mice, we show diverse Ca2+ signaling at steady state, including very intriguing functional coupling between dural perivascular macrophages and dura vasomotion.

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Meningeal macrophages exhibit diverse calcium signaling at steady-state and in response to aberrant cortical hyperexcitability in awake mice The meninges, which envelop and protect the brain, host a large number of resident macrophages that play a crucial role in regulating homeostasis and neuroinflammation. Intracellular Ca2+ signaling me...

A new preprint out from the Levy lab, adding knowledge to the exciting world of brain border macrophages and neuroimmunology.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Meningeal macrophages exhibit diverse calcium signaling at steady-state and in response to aberrant cortical hyperexcitability in awake mice www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10....

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Couldn't find any pot of gold.

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Gone for some summer hiking.

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Dear SDB Members,
 
NIH is planning to cap APC (Article Processing Charges) from grant funds for publications, starting in January 2026.
 
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-25-138.html
 
Proposed Policy Options for Keeping Publication Costs Reasonable:
 
Option 1: Disallow all publication costs.
Option 2: Set a $2,000 limit on allowable costs per publication.
Option 3: Set a $2,000 limit on allowable costs per publication and allow up to $3,000 when peer reviewers are compensated.
Option 4: Set an 0.8% limit on the total amount of an award that can be spent on publication costs, up to $20,000. For example, $250,000 direct cost grant = $2,000 per year for publications.
Option 5: Set a $6,000 limit on both the per publication cost and the total amount of an award (0.8% up to $20k) that can be spent on publications.
 
The NIH is requesting comments by Sept 15.
 
It is also possible to contribute comments that are not about any of the 5 options.
 
Comments should be submitted electronically to the following webpage: https://osp.od.nih.gov/comment-form-maximizing-research-funds-by-limiting-allowable-publishing-costs/.
 
Responses are voluntary and may be submitted anonymously.
 
The SDB encourages you to submit your opinions on this important issue.
 
Best,
Richard Behringer
President, SDB

Dear SDB Members, NIH is planning to cap APC (Article Processing Charges) from grant funds for publications, starting in January 2026. https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-25-138.html Proposed Policy Options for Keeping Publication Costs Reasonable: Option 1: Disallow all publication costs. Option 2: Set a $2,000 limit on allowable costs per publication. Option 3: Set a $2,000 limit on allowable costs per publication and allow up to $3,000 when peer reviewers are compensated. Option 4: Set an 0.8% limit on the total amount of an award that can be spent on publication costs, up to $20,000. For example, $250,000 direct cost grant = $2,000 per year for publications. Option 5: Set a $6,000 limit on both the per publication cost and the total amount of an award (0.8% up to $20k) that can be spent on publications. The NIH is requesting comments by Sept 15. It is also possible to contribute comments that are not about any of the 5 options. Comments should be submitted electronically to the following webpage: https://osp.od.nih.gov/comment-form-maximizing-research-funds-by-limiting-allowable-publishing-costs/. Responses are voluntary and may be submitted anonymously. The SDB encourages you to submit your opinions on this important issue. Best, Richard Behringer President, SDB

NIH is considering changes in supporting publication costs--some ideas are quite radical and would endanger our ability to publish at all. I don't love the cots from the big for-profits but it does cost$ to run a journal. Please repost. Comment at:
osp.od.nih.gov/comment-form....

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The Dissection and Reconstruction of Music From the Past As Performed By the Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble As a Tribute To the Memory of the Marquis De Sade by Lalo Schifrin on Apple Mu... Album Β· 1966 Β· 10 Songs

My first encounter with Lalo Schifrin. RIP genius.
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Who else is joining tomorrow for lunch?

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Paper accepted, will soon have comments added.

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Friday, Judge ruled in Harvard's favour, Paper accepted after minor revisions. Can I go home now?

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Cortical astrocyte activation triggers meningeal nociception and migraine-like pain - preLights Seeing stars – astrocytes in primary visual cortex drive migraine pain.

Seeing stars ✨

Astrocytes in primary visual cortex drive migraine pain.

Check out the new preLights post from Vanessa Ehlers highlighting a recent study from Dara Bree, Dan Levy (@danlevy.bsky.social) & team. #preprint

#preLight ⬇️ πŸ‘€
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A distributed coding logic for thermosensation and inflammatory pain - Nature Functional imaging and multiplexed in situ hybridization were combined to investigate how trigeminal neurons encode heat and mechanical stimuli, revealing distinct cellular mechanisms for continuing p...

co-author @dimacd.bsky.social pointed out that the link was truncated in my post. Hope this works: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Meningeal regulatory T cells inhibit nociception in female mice T cells have emerged as orchestrators of pain amplification, but the mechanism by which T cells control pain processing is unresolved. We found that regulatory T cells (Treg cells) could inhibit nocic...

Meningeal regulatory T cells inhibit nociception in female mice | @science.org www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Many of us use 2p scopes to image 3D volumes of brain. But then we analyze the data plane by plane, resulting in duplicated neurons, missed neurons, and low s/n. Let's go 3D!

Suite3D: Volumetric cell detection for two-photon microscopy
by @haydari.bsky.social & team.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Neural ensembles that encode nocifensive mechanical and heat pain in mouse spinal cord - Nature Neuroscience Zhang et al. identify unimodal neural representations in the spinal cord of cutaneous mechanical and heat stimuli gated by a shared feed-forward local inhibitory neuron type and a neural transition du...

How is the input of the different kinds of primary sensory neurons responding to heat and mechanical stimuli summarized in the spinal cord? Check out our recent study.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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