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    HGprt deficiency disrupts dopaminergic circuit development in a genetic mouse model of Lesch–Nyhan disease by Witteveen, J. S., Loopstok, S. R., Ballesteros, L. Luque, Boonstra, A., van Bakel, N. H. M., van Boekel, W. H. P., Martens, G. J. M., Visser, J. E., Kolk, S. M.

    “…In Lesch–Nyhan disease (LND), deficiency of the purine salvage enzyme hypoxanthine guanine phosphoribosyl transferase (HGprt) leads to a characteristic…”
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    Cadherin-13, a risk gene for ADHD and comorbid disorders, impacts GABAergic function in hippocampus and cognition by Rivero, O, Selten, M M, Sich, S, Popp, S, Bacmeister, L, Amendola, E, Negwer, M, Schubert, D, Proft, F, Kiser, D, Schmitt, A G, Gross, C, Kolk, S M, Strekalova, T, van den Hove, D, Resink, T J, Nadif Kasri, N, Lesch, K P

    Published in Translational psychiatry (13-10-2015)
    “…Cadherin-13 (CDH13), a unique glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored member of the cadherin family of cell adhesion molecules, has been identified as a risk…”
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    Molecular underpinnings of prefrontal cortex development in rodents provide insights into the etiology of neurodevelopmental disorders by Schubert, D, Martens, G J M, Kolk, S M

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-07-2015)
    “…The prefrontal cortex (PFC), seat of the highest-order cognitive functions, constitutes a conglomerate of highly specialized brain areas and has been…”
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    Perinatal exposure of rats to the HIV drug efavirenz affects medial prefrontal cortex cytoarchitecture by Garcia, L.P., Van de Wijer, L., Hanswijk, S.I., Rando, J., Witteveen, J.S., Middelman, A., ter Heine, R., de Mast, Q., Martens, G.J.M., van der Ven, A.J.A.M., Schellekens, A.F.A., Homberg, J.R., Kolk, S.M.

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (01-08-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] Efavirenz (EFV) is used for antiretroviral treatment of HIV infection, and successfully inhibits viral replication and mother-to-child…”
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    Differential distribution and regulation of expression of synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 kDa isoforms in the Xenopus pituitary gland and brain by Kolk, S.M., Groffen, A.J.A., Tuinhof, R., Ouwens, D.T.W.M., Cools, A.R., Jenks, B.G., Verhage, M., Roubos, E.W.

    Published in Neuroscience (2004)
    “…Synaptosomal-associated protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25) regulates various membrane fusion processes including exocytosis by endocrine and neural cells. To increase…”
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    Multiple control and dynamic response of the Xenopus melanotrope cell by Kolk, S.M., Kramer, B.M.R., Cornelisse, L.N., Scheenen, W.J.J.M., Jenks, B.G., Roubos, E.W.

    “…Some amphibian brain–melanotrope cell systems are used to study how neuronal and (neuro)endocrine mechanisms convert environmental signals into physiological…”
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    Gonadotrophs but not somatotrophs carry gonadotrophin-releasing hormone receptors: receptor localisation, intracellular calcium, and gonadotrophin and GH release by Bosma, P T, Kolk, S M, Rebers, F E, Lescroart, O, Roelants, I, Willems, P H, Schulz, R W

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-03-1997)
    “…Gonadotrophs are the primary target cells for GnRH in the pituitary. However, during a limited period of neonatal life in the rat, lactotrophs and somatotrophs…”
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    Dynamics and plasticity of peptidergic control centres in the retino-brain-pituitary system of Xenopus laevis by Kramer, B.M.R., Kolk, S.M., Berghs, C.A.F.M., Tuinhof, R., Ubink, R., Jenks, B.G., Roubos, E.W.

    Published in Microscopy research and technique (01-08-2001)
    “…This review deals particularly with the recent literature on the structural and functional aspects of the retino‐brain‐pituitary system that controls the…”
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    Localization and Physiological Regulation of the Exocytosis Protein SNAP-25 in the Brain and Pituitary Gland of Xenopus laevis by Kolk, S M, Nordquist, R, Tuinhof, R, Gagliardini, L, Thompson, B, Cools, A R, Roubos, E W

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-07-2000)
    “…In mammals, the synaptosomal‐associated protein of 25 kDa, SNAP‐25, is generally thought to play a role in synaptic exocytosis of neuronal messengers. Using a…”
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    A unique subpopulation of Tbr1-expressing deep layer neurons in the developing cerebral cortex by Kolk, Sharon M., Whitman, Mary C., Yun, Mihae E., Shete, Priya, Donoghue, Maria J.

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-12-2005)
    “…Cells of the subplate (SP) and deep cortical plate (CP) are among the pioneer neurons of the developing cerebral cortex, an important group of early-born cells…”
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    Physiological Control of Xunc18 Expression in Neuroendocrine Melanotrope Cells of Xenopus laevis by Kolk, S. M., Berghs, C. A. F. M., Vaudry, H., Verhage, M., Roubos, E. W.

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2001)
    “…Abstract In mammals, the brain-specific protein munc18–1 regulates synaptic vesicle exocytosis at the synaptic junction, in a step before vesicle fusion. We…”
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    A unique subpopulation of Tbr1-expressing deep layer neurons in the developing cerebral cortex by Kolk, Sharon M., Whitman, Mary C., Yun, Mihae E., Shete, Priya, Donoghue, Maria J.

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-05-2006)
    “…Cells of the subplate (SP) and deep cortical plate (CP) are among the pioneer neurons of the developing cerebral cortex; an important group of early born cells…”
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    EphA7-ephrin-A5 signaling in mouse somatosensory cortex: Developmental restriction of molecular domains and postnatal maintenance of functional compartments by Miller, Katherine, Kolk, Sharon M., Donoghue, Maria J.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-06-2006)
    “…Members of the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands, the ephrins, are expressed in distinct patterns in the forming cortex. EphA7 is…”
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    Physiological Control of Xunc18 Expression in Neuroendocrine Melanotrope Cells of Xenopus laevis1 by Kolk, S. M, Berghs, C. A. F. M, Vaudry, H, Verhage, M, Roubos, E. W

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-2001)
    “…In mammals, the brain-specific protein munc18–1 regulates synaptic vesicle exocytosis at the synaptic junction, in a step before vesicle fusion. We hypothesize…”
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