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    Adenosine receptor A₂A-R contributes to motoneuron survival by transactivating the tyrosine kinase receptor TrkB by Wiese, Stefan, Jablonka, Sibylle, Holtmann, Bettina, Orel, Nadiya, Rajagopal, Rithwick, Chao, Moses V, Sendtner, Michael

    “…Neurotrophins are potent survival factors for developing and injured neurons. However, they are not being used to treat neurodegenerative diseases because of…”
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    Genome-wide diversity, population structure and signatures of inbreeding in the African buffalo in Mozambique by Colangelo, Paolo, Di Civita, Marika, Bento, Carlos M, Franchini, Paolo, Meyer, Axel, Orel, Nadiya, das Neves, Luis C B G, Mulandane, Fernando C, Almeida, Joao S, Senczuk, Gabriele, Pilla, Fabio, Sabatelli, Simone

    Published in BMC ecology and evolution (04-03-2024)
    “…The African buffalo, Syncerus caffer, is a key species in African ecosystems. Like other large herbivores, it plays a fundamental role in its habitat acting as…”
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    Rad17 homologue of Arabidopsis is involved in the regulation of DNA damage repair and homologous recombination by Heitzeberg, F, Chen, I.P, Hartung, F, Orel, N, Angelis, K.J, Puchta, H

    “…Rad17 is involved in DNA checkpoint control in yeast and human cells. A homologue of this gene as well as other genes of the pathway (the 9-1-1 complex) are…”
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    EGF transactivation of Trk receptors regulates the migration of newborn cortical neurons by Puehringer, Dirk, Orel, Nadiya, Lüningschrör, Patrick, Subramanian, Narayan, Herrmann, Thomas, Chao, Moses V, Sendtner, Michael

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-04-2013)
    “…In this study, the authors show that, in newborn cortical neurons, the TrkB and TrkC receptors are transactivated by the EGF receptor, rather than by their…”
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    Pathogenic inflammation in the CNS of mice carrying human PLP1 mutations by Groh, Janos, Friedman, Hana C, Orel, Nadiya, Ip, Chi Wang, Fischer, Stefan, Spahn, Irene, Schäffner, Erik, Hörner, Michaela, Stadler, David, Buttmann, Mathias, Varallyay, Csanad, Solymosi, László, Sendtner, Michael, Peterson, Alan C, Martini, Rudolf

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-11-2016)
    “…Progressive forms of multiple sclerosis lead to chronic disability, substantial decline in quality of life and reduced longevity. It is often suggested that…”
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    Homolog of ScRAD5 Is Involved in DNA Repair and Homologous Recombination in Arabidopsis by Chen, I. Peng, Mannuss, Anja, Orel, Nadiya, Heitzeberg, Fabian, Puchta, Holger

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2008)
    “…Rad5 is the key component in the Rad5-dependent error-free branch of postreplication repair in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). Rad5 is a member of the Snf2…”
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    Different pathways of homologous recombination are used for the repair of double‐strand breaks within tandemly arranged sequences in the plant genome by Orel, Nadiya, Kyryk, Anzhela, Puchta, Holger

    “…Summary Different DNA repair pathways that use homologous sequences in close proximity to genomic double‐strand breaks (DSBs) result in either an internal…”
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    Differences in the processing of DNA ends in Arabidopsis thaliana and tobacco: possible implications for genome evolution by Orel, Nadiya, Puchta, Holger

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-2003)
    “…Surprising species-specific differences in non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) of genomic double-strand breaks (DSBs) have been reported for the two…”
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    A Homolog of ScRAD5 Is Involved in DNA Repair and Homologous Recombination in Arabidopsis1[W] by Chen, I-Peng, Mannuss, Anja, Orel, Nadiya, Heitzeberg, Fabian, Puchta, Holger

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2008)
    “…Rad5 is the key component in the Rad5-dependent error-free branch of postreplication repair in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). Rad5 is a member of the Snf2…”
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    Adenosine Receptor${\rm A}_{2{\rm A}}\text{-}{\rm R}$Contributes to Motoneuron Survival by Transactivating the Tyrosine Kinase Receptor TrkB by Wiese, Stefan, Jablonka, Sibylle, Holtmann, Bettina, Orel, Nadiya, Rajagopal, Rithwick, Chao, Moses V., Sendtner, Michael

    “…Neurotrophins are potent survival factors for developing and injured neurons. However, they are not being used to treat neurodegenerative diseases because of…”
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    Adenosine receptor A^sub 2A^-R contributes to motoneuron survival by transactivating the tyrosine kinase receptor TrkB by Wiese, Stefan, Jablonka, Sibylle, Holtmann, Bettina, Orel, Nadiya, Rajagopal, Rithwick, Chao, Moses V, Sendtner, Michael

    “…Neurotrophins are potent survival factors for developing and injured neurons. However, they are not being used to treat neurodegenerative diseases because of…”
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    Adenosine receptor A 2A -R contributes to motoneuron survival by transactivating the tyrosine kinase receptor TrkB by Wiese, Stefan, Jablonka, Sibylle, Holtmann, Bettina, Orel, Nadiya, Rajagopal, Rithwick, Chao, Moses V., Sendtner, Michael

    “…Neurotrophins are potent survival factors for developing and injured neurons. However, they are not being used to treat neurodegenerative diseases because of…”
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    Adenosine receptor A sub(2A)-R contributes to motoneuron survival by transactivating the tyrosine kinase receptor TrkB by Wiese, Stefan, Jablonka, Sibylle, Holtmann, Bettina, Orel, Nadiya, Rajagopal, Rithwick, Chao, Moses V, Sendtner, Michael

    “…Neurotrophins are potent survival factors for developing and injured neurons. However, they are not being used to treat neurodegenerative diseases because of…”
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    Intrachromosomal homologous recombination in Arabidopsis thaliana by Schmidt-Puchta, Waltraud, Orel, Nadiya, Kyryk, Anzhela, Puchta, Holger

    “…Because of the availability of the complete sequence of the genome of the model plant Arabidopsis and of insertion mutants for most genes in public mutant…”
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    High-efficiency gene transfer into cultured embryonic motoneurons using recombinant lentiviruses by Bender, Florian L P, Fischer, Matthias, Funk, Natalja, Orel, Nadiya, Rethwilm, Axel, Sendtner, Michael

    Published in Histochemistry and cell biology (01-04-2007)
    “…Primary neurons are a common tool for investigating gene function for survival and morphological and functional differentiation. Gene transfer techniques play…”
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