
GliaLab
@glialab_unioslo
Group at University of Oslo led by Associate Professor Rune Enger. Astrocytes, sleep, fluid flow and molecule transport in the brain. glialab.no
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10-02-2023 08:37:35
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Amazing members of glialab presenting their exciting work on vascular dynamics in a sleeping brain! Camilla Hushovd-Richard on vasomotion in Alzheimer's mice, Kristin Binder on the role of endfoot Ca2+ and AQP4 on vasomotion, and Vegard Broen analysing ALL THE DATA!




We were very lucky and happy to welcome Audrey Denizot at Glialab today and hear about her amazing studies on modelling astrocytic calcium signaling!






New paper! Our results suggest that small and large molecules might be cleared from the brain via partly different mechanisms where clearance of large molecules seems to be influenced by AQP4 polarization to the endfeet and animal age within adult range. fluidsbarrierscns.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…



The one and only Glialabs rising star Camilla Hushovd-Richard presenting at the amazing Lund Glymphatics Symposium #LGS2024! Such a great job, so many insightful questions afterwards!


Biggest congrats to our very own Camilla Hushovd-Richard for winning best poster prize at the fantastic Lund Glymphatics Symposium #LGS2024. We are so proud!!! Well deserved and super good job!


The fantastic Glialabs delegation in FENS - PhD candidates Cecilie G. Nome and Vegard Broen, and senior postdoc Luca Bordoni!


The one and only Glialabs PhD candidate Cecilie G. Nome presenting her work in FENS on the role of hippocampal astrocytes in sleep 😍

