Roser Montañana-Rosell
PhD fellow, Visiting researcher
Integrative Neuroscience
Blegdamsvej 3, 2200 København N.
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I am a PhD fellow in Kiehn and Allodi Laboratories of the Department of Neuroscience, studying spinal interneuron dysfunction in ALS pathophysiology. While the first part of my project uncovered the early loss of inhibitory pre-motor inputs in ALS and its consequences for locomotor phenotype, I am currently focused on describing the temporal dynamics of spinal interneuron dysregulation in the disease from a transcriptomic point of view. For this purpose, I make use of several multiplexing techniques, including RNAscope HiPlexUp in situ hybridization, spatial transcriptomics, and bioinformatic analysis.
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Locomotor deficits in a mouse model of ALS are paralleled by loss of V1-interneuron connections onto fast motor neurons
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Stabilization of V1 interneuron-motor neuron connectivity ameliorates motor phenotype in a mouse model of ALS
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