
Ethan Hughes
@ethanhugheslab
neuron-glial interactions, oligodendrocyte lineage, myelin, multi-photon microscopy @CUMedicalSchool
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New work from Alicia Pietramale that defines in vivo mitochondrial morphometrics and dynamics in microglia. Alicia discovered that mitochondria are rarely present in surveillant or injury-responding processes. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Dartmouth MCB Graduate Program Integrative Neuroscience at Dartmouth (IND) Dartmouth Arts and Sciences




🚨 Cues of trained immunity in macrophages of Multiple Sclerosis patients... Curious to know more? 🔍 Dive into our latest paper showcasing the fantastic work by Jennifer Fransson! 🧾✨ #MultipleSclerosis #TrainedImmunity #OpenAcess Institut du Cerveau - Paris Brain Institute neurology.org/doi/10.1212/NX…


Our work with Lucas Schirmer in multiple sclerosis (MS) is out today in Nature Neuroscience. We investigated lesion progression and cell-cell communication events in MS using snRNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics 🧠 See below ⬇️ nature.com/articles/s4159…



My first-author paper is out today Nature Communications ! We investigated how oligodendrocytes produce myelin. Using volume EM, we characterized oligodendroglial ER (magenta) in developing myelin and explored nonvesicular lipid transport involved. #lipidtime doi.org/10.1038/s41467… (1/n)




New paper out from the lab! Led by Gustavo Della Flora Nunes and Lindsay Osso in collaboration with the lab of Dan Denman. Check it out! 🔬 🐭 🧠 nature.com/articles/s4146…

Excited to share our work published this week! Led by myself and world class co-first Gustavo Della Flora Nunes working in the Ethan Hughes in collaboration with Dan Denman: nature.com/articles/s4146…. A short 🧵

Extremely happy to share our manuscript jointly authored by me and the amazing Lindsay Osso ! An awesome collaboration between the Ethan Hughes , denmanlab and Autobahn Therapeutics nature.com/articles/s4146… 🧵

Excited to finally have this published! Out today in Nature Communications, we show that following demyelination in a mouse model of Multiple Sclerosis, treatment of senescent microglia with senolytics leads to improved remyelination. nature.com/articles/s4146… 1/3