Search Results - "MANGUS, Katharina"
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Effects of Trace Metal Profiles Characteristic for Autism on Synapses in Cultured Neurons
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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Application of Polymeric Nanoparticles for CNS Targeted Zinc Delivery In Vivo
Published in CNS & neurological disorders drug targets (01-01-2015)“…A dyshomeostasis of zinc ions has been reported for many psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders including schizophrenia, attention deficit hyperactivity…”
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Zinc deficiency dysregulates the synaptic ProSAP/Shank scaffold and might contribute to autism spectrum disorders
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (2014)“…Proteins of the ProSAP/Shank family act as major organizing scaffolding elements within the postsynaptic density of excitatory synapses. Deletions, mutations…”
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Zinc deficiency and low enterocyte zinc transporter expression in human patients with autism related mutations in SHANK3
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
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
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
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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