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    Kv7 channels can function without constitutive calmodulin tethering by Gómez-Posada, Juan Camilo, Aivar, Paloma, Alberdi, Araitz, Alaimo, Alessandro, Etxeberría, Ainhoa, Fernández-Orth, Juncal, Zamalloa, Teresa, Roura-Ferrer, Meritxell, Villace, Patricia, Areso, Pilar, Casis, Oscar, Villarroel, Alvaro

    Published in PloS one (28-09-2011)
    “…M-channels are voltage-gated potassium channels composed of Kv7.2-7.5 subunits that serve as important regulators of neuronal excitability. Calmodulin binding…”
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    Alzheimer’s Patient Microglia Exhibit Enhanced Aging and Unique Transcriptional Activation by Srinivasan, Karpagam, Friedman, Brad A., Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Huntley, Melanie A., van der Brug, Marcel P., Foreman, Oded, Paw, Jonathan S., Modrusan, Zora, Beach, Thomas G., Serrano, Geidy E., Hansen, David V.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (30-06-2020)
    “…Damage-associated microglia (DAM) profiles observed in Alzheimer’s disease (AD)-related mouse models reflect an activation state that could modulate AD risk or…”
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    Micropillar arrays as a high-throughput screening platform for therapeutics in multiple sclerosis by Mei, Feng, Fancy, Stephen P J, Shen, Yun-An A, Niu, Jianqin, Zhao, Chao, Presley, Bryan, Miao, Edna, Lee, Seonok, Mayoral, Sonia R, Redmond, Stephanie A, Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Xiao, Lan, Franklin, Robin J M, Green, Ari, Hauser, Stephen L, Chan, Jonah R

    Published in Nature medicine (01-08-2014)
    “…High-throughput screening platform for the testing of small bioactive molecules that promote oligodendrocyte differentiation and remyelination: a new path to…”
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    Adult-born SVZ progenitors receive transient synapses during remyelination in corpus callosum by Gallo, Vittorio, Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Mangin, Jean-Marie, Aguirre, Adan

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-03-2010)
    “…We found that demyelinated axons formed functional glutamatergic synapses onto adult-born NG2+ oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) migrating from the…”
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    Initiation of CNS Myelination in the Optic Nerve Is Dependent on Axon Caliber by Mayoral, Sonia R., Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Shen, Yun-An A., Chan, Jonah R.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (16-10-2018)
    “…Emerging evidence suggests that neuronal signaling is important for oligodendrocyte myelination; however, the necessity of this signaling during development is…”
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    Stage-specific deletion of Olig2 conveys opposing functions on differentiation and maturation of oligodendrocytes by Mei, Feng, Wang, Hongkai, Liu, Shubao, Niu, Jianqin, Wang, Lingyun, He, Yangtao, Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Chan, Jonah R, Xiao, Lan

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-05-2013)
    “…The temporal and spatial patterning involved in the specification, differentiation, and myelination by oligodendroglia is coordinated in part by the activation…”
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    Calmodulin Activation Limits the Rate of KCNQ2 K+ Channel Exit from the Endoplasmic Reticulum by Alaimo, Alessandro, Gómez-Posada, Juan Camilo, Aivar, Paloma, Etxeberría, Ainhoa, Rodriguez-Alfaro, Jose Angel, Areso, Pilar, Villarroel, Alvaro

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-07-2009)
    “…The potential regulation of protein trafficking by calmodulin (CaM) is a novel concept that remains to be substantiated. We proposed that KCNQ2 K+ channel…”
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    A pore residue of the KCNQ3 potassium M-channel subunit controls surface expression by Gómez-Posada, Juan Camilo, Etxeberría, Ainhoa, Roura-Ferrer, Meritxell, Areso, Pilar, Masin, Marianela, Murrell-Lagnado, Ruth D, Villarroel, Alvaro

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (07-07-2010)
    “…KCNQ2 (Kv7.2) and KCNQ3 (Kv7.3) are the principal subunits underlying the potassium M-current, which exerts a strong control on neuronal excitability. KCNQ3…”
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    Three Mechanisms Underlie KCNQ2/3 Heteromeric Potassium M-Channel Potentiation by Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Santana-Castro, Irene, Regalado, M. Paz, Aivar, Paloma, Villarroel, Alvaro

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-10-2004)
    “…The non-inactivating potassium M-current exerts a strong influence on neuronal excitability. The channels responsible for this current are made up of KCNQ…”
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    Dynamic Modulation of Myelination in Response to Visual Stimuli Alters Optic Nerve Conduction Velocity by Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Hokanson, Kenton C, Dao, Dang Q, Mayoral, Sonia R, Mei, Feng, Redmond, Stephanie A, Ullian, Erik M, Chan, Jonah R

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-06-2016)
    “…Myelin controls the time required for an action potential to travel from the neuronal soma to the axon terminal, defining the temporal manner in which…”
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    Lack of correlation between surface expression and currents in epileptogenic AB-calmodulin binding domain Kv7.2 potassium channel mutants by Alaimo, Alessandro, Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Gómez-Posada, Juan Camilo, Gomis-Perez, Carolina, Fernández-Orth, Juncal, Malo, Covadonga, Villarroel, Alvaro

    Published in Channels (Austin, Tex.) (01-01-2018)
    “…Heteromers of Kv7.2/Kv7.3 subunits constitute the main substrate of the neuronal M-current that limits neuronal hyper-excitability and firing frequency…”
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    Calmodulin regulates the trafficking of KCNQ2 potassium channels by Etxeberria, Ainhoa, Aivar, Paloma, Rodriguez-Alfaro, Jose Angel, Alaimo, Alessandro, Villacé, Patricia, Gómez-Posada, Juan Camilo, Areso, Pilar, Villarroel, Alvaro

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2008)
    “…Voltage-dependent potassium KCNQ2 (Kv7.2) channels play a prominent role in the control of neuronal excitability. These channels must associate with calmodulin…”
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