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    Effects of Trace Metal Profiles Characteristic for Autism on Synapses in Cultured Neurons by Grabrucker, Andreas M., Boeckers, Tobias M., Mangus, Katharina, Hagmeyer, Simone

    Published in Neural plasticity (01-01-2015)
    “…Various recent studies revealed that biometal dyshomeostasis plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of neurological disorders such as autism spectrum…”
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    Zinc deficiency and low enterocyte zinc transporter expression in human patients with autism related mutations in SHANK3 by Pfaender, Stefanie, Sauer, Ann Katrin, Hagmeyer, Simone, Mangus, Katharina, Linta, Leonhard, Liebau, Stefan, Bockmann, Juergen, Huguet, Guillaume, Bourgeron, Thomas, Boeckers, Tobias M., Grabrucker, Andreas M.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-03-2017)
    “…Phelan McDermid Syndrome (PMDS) is a genetic disorder characterized by features of Autism spectrum disorders. Similar to reports of Zn deficiency in autistic…”
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    The PSD protein ProSAP2/Shank3 displays synapto-nuclear shuttling which is deregulated in a schizophrenia-associated mutation by Grabrucker, Stefanie, Proepper, Christian, Mangus, Katharina, Eckert, Matti, Chhabra, Resham, Schmeisser, Michael J., Boeckers, Tobias M., Grabrucker, Andreas M.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-03-2014)
    “…Recently, mutations in ProSAP2/Shank3 have been discovered as one of the genetic factors for schizophrenia (SCZ). Here, we show that the postsynaptic density…”
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    Loss of COMMD1 and copper overload disrupt zinc homeostasis and influence an autism-associated pathway at glutamatergic synapses by Baecker, Tanja, Mangus, Katharina, Pfaender, Stefanie, Chhabra, Resham, Boeckers, Tobias M., Grabrucker, Andreas M.

    Published in Biometals (01-08-2014)
    “…Recent studies suggest that synaptic pathology in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) might be caused by the disruption of a signaling pathway at excitatory…”
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    Enlarged dendritic spines and pronounced neophobia in mice lacking the PSD protein RICH2 by Sarowar, Tasnuva, Grabrucker, Stefanie, Föhr, Karl, Mangus, Katharina, Eckert, Matti, Bockmann, Juergen, Boeckers, Tobias M, Grabrucker, Andreas M

    Published in Molecular brain (11-03-2016)
    “…The majority of neurons within the central nervous system receive their excitatory inputs via small, actin-rich protrusions called dendritic spines. Spines can…”
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