Author: SRI International
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Distinct lateral hypothalamic CaMKIIα neuronal populations regulate wakefulness and locomotor activity
Here, we show that LH Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIα (CaMKIIα)-expressing neurons are active during wakefulness and that chemogenetic excitation of these neurons induces sustained wakefulness and increased locomotor activity even in the absence of Hcrt signaling.
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Charles Mathis
Fortune 500 CFO (retired)
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Evaluation of the National Center for Teacher Residencies’ Centering Equity Project
SRI is evaluating how the National Center for Teacher Residencies’ Centering Equity project is developing and scaling teacher residencies through a Supporting Effective Educator Development (SEED) grant.
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