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The Virtuous Cycle of Axon Growth: Axonal Transport of Growth‐Promoting Machinery as an Intrinsic Determinant of Axon Regeneration
Published in Developmental neurobiology (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-10-2018)“…ABSTRACT Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult central nervous system (CNS) axons fail to regenerate. Injury to the…”
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Axon transport as a target for promoting RGC survival and optic nerve regeneration
Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-12-2019)“…Adult CNS neurons have a weak intrinsic capacity for regeneration after injury, but the underlying cellular mechanisms preventing regeneration are not…”
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Promoting axon regeneration in the central nervous system by increasing PI3-kinase signaling
Published in Neural regeneration research (01-06-2022)“…Much research has focused on the PI3-kinase and PTEN signaling pathway with the aim to stimulate repair of the injured central nervous system. Axons in the…”
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EFA6 regulates selective polarised transport and axon regeneration from the axon initial segment
Published in Journal of cell science (01-11-2017)“…Central nervous system (CNS) axons lose their intrinsic ability to regenerate upon maturity, whereas peripheral nervous system (PNS) axons do not. A key…”
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Protrudin functions from the endoplasmic reticulum to support axon regeneration in the adult CNS
Published in Nature communications (05-11-2020)“…Adult mammalian central nervous system axons have intrinsically poor regenerative capacity, so axonal injury has permanent consequences. One approach to…”
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Axonal Organelles as Molecular Platforms for Axon Growth and Regeneration after Injury
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (11-02-2021)“…Investigating the molecular mechanisms governing developmental axon growth has been a useful approach for identifying new strategies for boosting axon…”
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Dysregulated Cell Homeostasis and miRNAs in Human iPSC-Derived Cardiomyocytes from a Propionic Acidemia Patient with Cardiomyopathy
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (22-01-2023)“…Propionic acidemia (PA) disorder shows major involvement of the heart, among other alterations. A significant number of PA patients develop cardiac…”
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Selective rab11 transport and the intrinsic regenerative ability of CNS axons
Published in eLife (08-08-2017)“…Neurons lose intrinsic axon regenerative ability with maturation, but the mechanism remains unclear. Using an in-vitro laser axotomy model, we show a…”
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PI 3‐kinase delta enhances axonal PIP3 to support axon regeneration in the adult CNS
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (07-08-2020)“…Peripheral nervous system (PNS) neurons support axon regeneration into adulthood, whereas central nervous system (CNS) neurons lose regenerative ability after…”
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Role of miRNAs in human disease and inborn errors of metabolism
Published in Journal of inherited metabolic disease (01-07-2017)“…MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, noncoding RNAs that regulate gene expression posttranscriptionally by base pairing with target messenger RNAs (mRNAs). They are…”
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Regional Regulation of Purkinje Cell Dendritic Spines by Integrins and Eph/Ephrins
Published in PloS one (12-08-2016)“…Climbing fibres and parallel fibres compete for dendritic space on Purkinje cells in the cerebellum. Normally, climbing fibres populate the proximal dendrites,…”
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Cardiomyocytes Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells as a Disease Model for Propionic Acidemia
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (25-01-2021)“…Propionic acidemia (PA), one of the most frequent life-threatening organic acidemias, is caused by mutations in either the or genes encoding both subunits of…”
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Linking axon transport to regeneration using in vitro laser axotomy
Published in Neural regeneration research (01-03-2018)“…Integrins are cell surface receptors for ECM molecules that mediate axon growth during CNS development and adult peripheral nervous system (PNS) regeneration…”
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Rab11 and Its Effector Rab Coupling Protein Contribute to the Trafficking of β1 Integrins during Axon Growth in Adult Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons and PC12 Cells
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-09-2010)“…Integrins play an important part in axon growth, but integrin traffic in neurons is poorly understood. Expression of the tenascin-C-binding integrin α9…”
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Metabolic Rewiring and Altered Glial Differentiation in an iPSC-Derived Astrocyte Model Derived from a Nonketotic Hyperglycinemia Patient
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (28-02-2024)“…The pathophysiology of nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH), a rare neuro-metabolic disorder associated with severe brain malformations and life-threatening…”
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O-GlcNAcylation enhances CPS1 catalytic efficiency for ammonia and promotes ureagenesis
Published in Nature communications (05-09-2022)“…Life-threatening hyperammonemia occurs in both inherited and acquired liver diseases affecting ureagenesis, the main pathway for detoxification of neurotoxic…”
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Exclusion of integrins from CNS axons is regulated by Arf6 activation and the AIS
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-05-2015)“…Integrins are adhesion and survival molecules involved in axon growth during CNS development, as well as axon regeneration after injury in the peripheral…”
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Cardiac Complications of Propionic and Other Inherited Organic Acidemias
Published in Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine (22-12-2020)“…Clinical observations and experimental studies have determined that systemic acid-base disturbances can profoundly affect the heart. A wealth of information is…”
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Autophagy in Homocystinuria Patients with Remethylation Defects
Published in PloS one (09-03-2016)“…Proper function of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria is crucial for cellular homeostasis, and dysfunction at either site as well as perturbation of…”
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Regulating PCCA gene expression by modulation of pseudoexon splicing patterns to rescue enzyme activity in propionic acidemia
Published in Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids (12-03-2024)“…Pseudoexons are nonfunctional intronic sequences that can be activated by deep-intronic sequence variation. Activation increases pseudoexon inclusion in mRNA…”
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