Davide Boido
@DavideBoido
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A single preparation for multi-modal imaging (fMRI, fUS, TPM). Our in-detail protocol. Thanks to @MTournissac @CiobanuLuisa and Charpak's Lab. #openaccess
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SignificanceAll functional brain imaging methods have technical drawbacks and specific spatial and temporal resolution limitations. Unraveling brain function requires bridging the data acquired with...
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Thanks to all the co-authors: @HChabriat Serge Charpak, Clément Huneau @AliKe_Aydin @BenoitBeranger and Jessica Lebenberg. Thanks, J Neurological Sciences Stay tuned for the next chapter of the story 😆😆😆
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Many promising fMRI studies, yet no fMRI biomarker for neurodegenerative diseases 🫤 Here, we tested a CADASIL fMRI feature that does NOT work as a biomarker showcasing tools and hints for testing potential human fMRI biomarkers
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I am wondering if the breath holding method still makes sense for fMRI calibration 🙄🫢 great work by @MTournissac, Serge and colleagues! 👌
🚨 Our work on neurovascular coupling and CO2 is online in @NatureComms 🥳 https://t.co/JRrCOxYrrX
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VEGF-A explains pathological mechanisms and inspires novel therapies. What a tour de force paper! Congrats Dritan! 👍
I’m very excited to share that our paper describing the cellular origin of pathological angiogenesis in EAE/MS and the role of VEGF-A signaling is now available online @NatureNeuro
https://t.co/N3he6prPM2
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Making a clear point on a crucial question on neuroimaging, bravo Ravi and colleagues! 👌👏👏👏
Happy to share our recent work on the spatial relationship between neuronal and vascular activity. Published today in @NatureNeuro
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https://t.co/oikIxze45H ..and (also) with this beautiful work By @luisaciobanu, Martijn Cloos and colleagues, I will forget Diana fMRI
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Abstract. Recently, a new method was introduced to detect neuronal activity using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The method, referred to as DIANA, showed MRI signals with millisecond temporal...
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What drives fMRI signals to go up or down? Beyond conventional “neurovascular coupling”, our latest work @NatureComms reveals critical factors in the striatum by controlling and measuring key cell types and circuits across scales, modalities, and species: https://t.co/G85iLQhaUA
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Our lab engineer Gary has made hundreds of videos on how to make/fix just about everything you need in a systems neuroscience lab: many designs for behavior, electrophysiology, and imaging equipment. https://t.co/4JohU5oMob
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I share a glimpse of what we do in a Neuroscience and Psychology laboratory to design and build research related devices, equipment and systems. Includes neural microwire electrodes, electronics,...
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Effective TODAY, we have all resigned and won’t handle new manuscripts for NeuroImage. I hope our community can recognize the importance of this move. Stand up for equity and affordable publication. Move with us and submit your work to the new non-profit journal @ImagingNeurosci.
All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal https://t.co/DmnwDKVCK7 This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.
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Functional ultrasound (#fUS) is a great tool for #Neuroscientists, but what if it was combined with other methods? To learn more about multimodal #neuroimaging, check out this @iconeus webinar with @DavideBoido & @bergel_a! Register here: https://t.co/2VOjo2LyX6
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There are biological questions for which #anesthesia doesn’t make a problem and other questions for which it may generate misleading knowledge. Here is a ‘sound’ example 😁
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At @NeuroPSI_saclay we are looking for our new wave of group leaders! Our new call seeks to recruit several talented group leaders at junior or mid-career level. 👉Learn more: https://t.co/A1O0sfBHz4 👉Apply by December the 5th!
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Amazed by #interpretingBOLD III meeting in Oxford. Thanks to the organisers @cathnaledi @Mishra_CBF_Lab Claire Howarth and @al_lazzari for the fantastic work. See you next year!
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There is chemistry in social chemistry
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An electronic nose can predict whether two strangers will have a positive social interaction.
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There is a lot of anecdotal information about optogenetic and chemogenetic tools not working, or not working very well, for silencing synaptic terminals. We decided to try and collect this information to better understand which approaches were tested, and how well they work. 1/3
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Short story about the last laps Breve resoconto degli ultimi giri
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