Cahuê Murat (@cahue_murat) 's Twitter Profile
Cahuê Murat

@cahue_murat

Neuroscientist, rock climber, and musician. Looking for the next adventure!

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Last contribution from our group showing that hyperleptinemia drives obesity-induced hypertension via HIF1α-VEGF signaling in hypothalamic astrocytes. Congrats to all! Great team!

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Check out our last review in Calcium signals in Astrocyte microdomains! 🧠👩‍🔬 frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…… #frontiers #cellularneuroscience #astrocytes #calcium #unipd #carmilab PhD in Biomedical Sciences - UNIPD CNR Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

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A new preprint from our group shows that a hypercaloric diet changes the molecular profile of astrocytes in the arcuate nucleus!

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Hey, a new publication from our group showing temporal and spatial changes in hypothalamic astrocytes following high-calorie food consumption!

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New findings from our lab show that oxytocin-expressing neurons in the PVN are key players in CCK-mediated gut-brain signaling in the control of feeding!

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Happy to have performed the ephys and 2-photon calcium imaging experiments. Congrats to everyone involved in this exciting paper!

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Waiting for exciting stories to be compiled in this nice special issue at Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience... Want to contribute? Contact me!

Waiting for exciting stories to be compiled in this nice special issue at Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience... Want to contribute? Contact me!
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By day, it looks like any other mushroom. But once the sun sets, Omphalotus nidiformis,—also known as the ghost fungus–illuminates. Native to Australia, this bioluminescent mushroom emits a beautiful green glow that can light up the forest floor. The glow comes from an enzyme