Daniel Bligh
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Daniel Bligh
@danielbligh.bsky.social
Postdoc with Vissel lab @ St Vincent's AMR in Sydney, AUS
Interested in neurobiology, neurodevelopment, RNA editing, synapse function, Ca2+ signalling, live-cell and super-res imaging
Reposted by Daniel Bligh
Mice lacking microglia (Csf1r∆FIRE/∆FIRE) have normal
-synapse number and maturation
-seizure susceptibility and hippocampal-prefrontal cortex coherence
-segregation of inputs into the lateral geniculate nucleus
-neuronal and astrocytic gene expression

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Typical development of synaptic and neuronal properties can proceed without microglia in the cortex and thalamus - Nature Neuroscience
Microglia are proposed to have a role in brain development through synaptic engulfment and paracrine signaling. O’Keeffe et al. show that certain neurodevelopmental processes attributed to microglia c...
www.nature.com
January 7, 2025 at 2:34 PM
Reposted by Daniel Bligh
Is neuroscience research really working to understand the human brain? Or do we get lost in mouse cognition? I’ve asked myself this a lot since starting to work with human tissue. Our first Jonas Lab foray into untangling human hippocampal circuits is now online! www.cell.com/cell/fulltex... 1/a few
Human hippocampal CA3 uses specific functional connectivity rules for efficient associative memory
Human hippocampal CA3 networks use sparse and broad synaptic connectivity, and their recurrent synapses employ reliability, precision, and long integration times to enhance memory capacity. Thus, the human hippocampus is distinct from both rodent counterparts and human neocortical circuits.
www.cell.com
December 11, 2024 at 7:46 PM