
The Brain’s Dark Matter: Exploring the Extracellular Matrix | Prof. Jessica Kwok
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In our 25th episode, we're highlighting a fascinating and often overlooked area of neuroscience: the extracellular matrix of the brain. We are delighted to host Dr. Jessica Kwok, Associate Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Leeds, whose research is reshaping our understanding of memory, brain plasticity, and post-injury recovery. In this episode, you will learn:
-What perineuronal nets (PNNs) are and their influence on brain function.
-The surprising role of the ECM in spinal cord injury recovery.
-How the ECM shapes brain development and aging.
-The reasons why some neurons possess PNNs while others do not.
-The therapeutic potential of targeting PNNs, and many more interesting topics!
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#Neuroscience #ExtracellularMatrix #SpinalCordInjury #ECM #PNN
This podcast is supported by the International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences in #Göttingen, the European Neuroscience Institute, the Cluster of Excellence "Multiscale Bioimaging" in Göttingen, as well as, SFB1286.
Neuroscience and Beyond team:
Svilen Georgiev
Kristina Jevdokimenko
Ahsen Konaç Sayıcı
Beatriz Apgaua
Mels Akhmetali