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  • Lipid turnover in tissues can be calculated from ratios of different carbon isotopes. Here the authors use this approach to study lipid turnover in two distinct adipose tissue depots and find that, in obese individuals, visceral fat is more lipolytic than subcutaneous fat.

    • Kirsty L. Spalding
    • Samuel Bernard
    • Peter Arner
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-9
  • There are no new oligodendrocytes in potentially remyelinated multiple sclerosis shadow plaques, although oligodendrocyte generation is increased in the normal appearing white matter of patients with aggressive disease, informing the development of new therapies.

    • Maggie S. Y. Yeung
    • Mehdi Djelloul
    • Jonas Frisén
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 566, P: 538-542
  • In this study, the authors use measures of carbon-14 in neuronal DNA from human stroke patient cortical tissue samples to show that, unlike previous studies done in rodents, they do not find any evidence of increased neurogenesis after an ischemic injury. In addition, DNA damage assays suggest that there is no increase in DNA rearrangement after this insult.

    • Hagen B Huttner
    • Olaf Bergmann
    • Jonas Frisén
    Research
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 17, P: 801-803
  • Lipofuscin labeling and 14 C retrospective birth-dating of neurons, along with mathematical modelling, here suggest continued postnatal neurogenesis in the human amygdala, rather than protracted maturation of developmentally generated neurons.

    • Sebastian S. Roeder
    • Petra Burkardt
    • Hagen B. Huttner
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Biology
    Volume: 5, P: 1-8