Microscopy for elucidating Amyloid-β transcytosis across the blood-brain barrier
It was a great honor and pleasure to attend the FEBS Advanced Microscopy Course on Functional Imaging of Cellular Dynamics held in Amsterdam in 2024. I am deeply grateful to FEBS for providing this wonderful opportunity to learn from leading experts in advanced imaging techniques and to connect with a vibrant community of researchers. During the course, I presented a talk on the role of receptors at the blood-brain barrier (BBB), focusing on how receptor-mediated transport influences the transcytosis of amyloid-β and its implications for neurodegenerative diseases. This experience has significantly enriched my research perspective and technical skills, reinforcing my commitment to advancing our understanding of BBB dynamics using cutting-edge microscopy.
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