Gène chevauchantEn génétique, un gène est dit chevauchant s'il est superposé, partiellement ou totalement, à un autre gène et exprime une protéine différente de ce dernier. Il peut s'agir de séquences codantes superposées transcrites avec un décalage du cadre de lecture, de l'expression du brin d'ADN complémentaire de la région codante d'un autre gène, de gènes exprimés chacun sur un brin d'ADN complémentaire et qui ne se superposent qu'à leur extrémité 3', voire d'un gène inclus dans l'intron d'un autre gène.
ConnectomeLe connectome est un plan complet des connexions neuronales d'un cerveau. La production et l'étude des connectomes est la connectomique. À l'échelle microscopique, elle décrit la disposition des neurones et des synapses dans tout ou partie du système nerveux d'un organisme. À l'échelle "macroscopique", elle étudie la connectivité fonctionnelle et structurelle entre toutes les aires corticales et les structures sous-corticales.
Ligation (molecular biology)Ligation is the joining of two nucleic acid fragments through the action of an enzyme. It is an essential laboratory procedure in the molecular cloning of DNA, whereby DNA fragments are joined to create recombinant DNA molecules (such as when a foreign DNA fragment is inserted into a plasmid). The ends of DNA fragments are joined by the formation of phosphodiester bonds between the 3'-hydroxyl of one DNA terminus with the 5'-phosphoryl of another. RNA may also be ligated similarly.
Cervical spinal stenosisCervical spinal stenosis is a bone disease involving the narrowing of the spinal canal at the level of the neck. It is frequently due to chronic degeneration, but may also be congenital. Treatment is frequently surgical. Cervical spinal stenosis is one of the most common forms of spinal stenosis, along with lumbar spinal stenosis (which occurs at the level of the lower back instead of in the neck). Thoracic spinal stenosis, at the level of the mid-back, is much less common.
Oncolytic adenovirusAdenovirus varieties have been explored extensively as a viral vector for gene therapy and also as an oncolytic virus. Of the many different viruses being explored for oncolytic potential, an adenovirus was the first to be approved by a regulatory agency, the genetically modified H101 strain. It gained regulatory approval in 2005 from China's State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) for the treatment of head and neck cancer. Adenoviruses have so far been through three generations of development.
Canal de l'épendymeThe central canal (also known as spinal foramen or ependymal canal) is the cerebrospinal fluid-filled space that runs through the spinal cord. The central canal lies below and is connected to the ventricular system of the brain, from which it receives cerebrospinal fluid, and shares the same ependymal lining. The central canal helps to transport nutrients to the spinal cord as well as protect it by cushioning the impact of a force when the spine is affected. The central canal represents the adult remainder of the central cavity of the neural tube.
BrainbowBrainbow is a process by which individual neurons in the brain can be distinguished from neighboring neurons using fluorescent proteins. By randomly expressing different ratios of red, green, and blue derivatives of green fluorescent protein in individual neurons, it is possible to flag each neuron with a distinctive color. This process has been a major contribution to the field of neural connectomics. The technique was originally developed in 2007 by a team led by Jeff W. Lichtman and Joshua R.