Eve Seuntjens
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Recent Articles
1.
Elagoz A, Van Dijck M, Lassnig M, Seuntjens E
Neural Dev
. 2024 Nov;
19(1):19.
PMID: 39497205
No abstract available.
2.
Ayana R, Zandecki C, Van Houcke J, Marien V, Seuntjens E, Arckens L
Aging Cell
. 2024 Jul;
23(10):e14251.
PMID: 38949249
The African turquoise killifish (Nothobranchius furzeri) combines a short lifespan with spontaneous age-associated loss of neuro-regenerative capacity, an intriguing trait atypical for a teleost. The impact of aging on the...
3.
Elagoz A, Van Dijck M, Lassnig M, Seuntjens E
Neural Dev
. 2024 Jun;
19(1):8.
PMID: 38907272
The last common ancestor of cephalopods and vertebrates lived about 580 million years ago, yet coleoid cephalopods, comprising squid, cuttlefish and octopus, have evolved an extraordinary behavioural repertoire that includes...
4.
Aerts T, Boonen A, Geenen L, Stulens A, Masin L, Pancho A, et al.
Open Biol
. 2024 Jun;
14(6):240113.
PMID: 38889770
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a group of neurodevelopmental conditions associated with deficits in social interaction and communication, together with repetitive behaviours. The cell adhesion molecule protocadherin10 () is linked...
5.
Destanovic D, Schultz D, Styfhals R, Cruz F, Gomez-Garrido J, Gut M, et al.
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2023 Oct;
13(12).
PMID: 37850903
Cephalopods are emerging animal models and include iconic species for studying the link between genomic innovations and physiological and behavioral complexities. Coleoid cephalopods possess the largest nervous system among invertebrates,...
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Baden T, Briseno J, Coffing G, Cohen-Bodenes S, Courtney A, Dickerson D, et al.
Integr Comp Biol
. 2023 Jun;
63(6):1226-1239.
PMID: 37370232
Few animal groups can claim the level of wonder that cephalopods instill in the minds of researchers and the general public. Much of cephalopod biology, however, remains unexplored: the largest...
7.
Van Houcke J, Marien V, Zandecki C, Ayana R, Pepermans E, Boonen K, et al.
NPJ Regen Med
. 2023 Jun;
8(1):31.
PMID: 37328477
The young African turquoise killifish has a high regenerative capacity, but loses it with advancing age, adopting several aspects of the limited form of mammalian regeneration. We deployed a proteomic...
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Medrano M, Allaoui W, Van Bulck M, Thys S, Makrini-Maleville L, Seuntjens E, et al.
Open Biol
. 2023 Jun;
13(6):220353.
PMID: 37311538
Neuromedin U (NMU) is an evolutionary conserved neuropeptide that has been implicated in multiple processes, such as circadian regulation, energy homeostasis, reward processing and stress coping. Although the central expression...
9.
Bergmans S, Vanhunsel S, Zandecki C, Seuntjens E, De Groef L, Moons L
Cold Spring Harb Protoc
. 2023 Mar;
2023(10):725-38.
PMID: 36921998
As modern society is graying, aging research and biogerontology models, in which the aging process can be studied, are becoming increasingly important. A proper aging model can be defined as...
10.
Styfhals R, Zolotarov G, Hulselmans G, Spanier K, Poovathingal S, Elagoz A, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Nov;
13(1):7392.
PMID: 36450803
Octopuses are mollusks that have evolved intricate neural systems comparable with vertebrates in terms of cell number, complexity and size. The brain cell types that control their sophisticated behavioral repertoire...