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Isogenic Human iPSC Parkinson’s Model Shows Nitrosative Stress-Induced Dysfunction in MEF2-PGC1α Transcription
Published in Cell (05-12-2013)“…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by loss of A9 dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc). An association has been…”
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Cardiolipin exposure on the outer mitochondrial membrane modulates α-synuclein
Published in Nature communications (26-02-2018)“…Neuronal loss in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with aberrant mitochondrial function and impaired proteostasis. Identifying the mechanisms that link…”
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Nitrosative stress in Parkinson’s disease
Published in NPJ Parkinson's Disease (11-08-2022)“…Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized, in part, by the loss of dopaminergic neurons within the nigral-striatal pathway…”
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NitroSynapsin therapy for a mouse MEF2C haploinsufficiency model of human autism
Published in Nature communications (14-11-2017)“…Transcription factor MEF2C regulates multiple genes linked to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and human MEF2C haploinsufficiency results in ASD, intellectual…”
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Microtubule stability, Golgi organization, and transport flux require dystonin-a2-MAP1B interaction
Published in The Journal of cell biology (19-03-2012)“…Loss of function of dystonin cytoskeletal linker proteins causes neurodegeneration in dystonia musculorum (dt) mutant mice. Although much investigation has…”
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Author Correction: Nitrosative stress in Parkinson’s disease
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Genetic and pharmacological reduction of CDK14 mitigates synucleinopathy
Published in Cell death & disease (04-04-2024)“…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of midbrain dopaminergic neurons (DaNs) and the abnormal…”
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Motor unit abnormalities in Dystonia musculorum mice
Published in PloS one (15-06-2011)“…Dystonia musculorum (dt) is a mouse inherited sensory neuropathy caused by mutations in the dystonin gene. While the primary pathology lies in the sensory…”
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High-frequency hippocampal oscillations activated by optogenetic stimulation of transplanted human ESC-derived neurons
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (07-11-2012)“…After transplantation, individual stem cell-derived neurons can functionally integrate into the host CNS; however, evidence that neurons derived from…”
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Neuronal dystonin isoform 2 is a mediator of endoplasmic reticulum structure and function
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-02-2012)“…Dystonin/Bpag1 is a cytoskeletal linker protein whose loss of function in dystonia musculorum (dt) mice results in hereditary sensory neuropathy. Although loss…”
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Amyloid-β₄₂ signals tau hyperphosphorylation and compromises neuronal viability by disrupting alkylacylglycerophosphocholine metabolism
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08-12-2009)“…Perturbation of lipid second messenger networks is associated with the impairment of synaptic function in Alzheimer disease. Underlying molecular mechanisms…”
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Network analysis of S-nitrosylated synaptic proteins demonstrates unique roles in health and disease
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research (01-06-2024)“…Nitric oxide can covalently modify cysteine thiols on target proteins to alter that protein's function in a process called S-nitrosylation (SNO)…”
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Retinoic acid enhances skeletal muscle progenitor formation and bypasses inhibition by bone morphogenetic protein 4 but not dominant negative beta-catenin
Published in BMC biology (08-10-2009)“…Understanding stem cell differentiation is essential for the future design of cell therapies. While retinoic acid (RA) is the most potent small molecule…”
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Nitration of microtubules blocks axonal mitochondrial transport in a human pluripotent stem cell model of Parkinson's disease
Published in The FASEB journal (01-10-2018)“…ABSTRACT Neuronal loss in Parkinson's disease (PD) is associated with aberrant mitochondrial function in dopaminergic (DA) neurons of the substantia nigra pars…”
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Heterogeneity in the sn-1 carbon chain of platelet-activating factor glycerophospholipids determines pro- or anti-apoptotic signaling in primary neurons
Published in Journal of lipid research (01-10-2008)“…The platelet-activating factor (PAF) family of glycerophospholipids accumulates in damaged brain tissue following injury. Little is known about the role of…”
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State-level policies and reunification: A multi-level survival analysis
Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-12-2023)“…A growing body of research has focused on the relationships of policies and other macro factors and child welfare outcomes. However, to date, few studies have…”
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Intracellular Accumulation of α-Synuclein Aggregates Promotes S-Nitrosylation of MAP1A Leading to Decreased NMDAR-Evoked Calcium Influx and Loss of Mature Synaptic Spines
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-12-2022)“…Cortical synucleinopathies, including dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease dementia, collectively known as Lewy body dementia, are characterized…”
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Docosahexanoic acid signals through the Nrf2-Nqo1 pathway to maintain redox balance and promote neurite outgrowth
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-04-2021)“…Evidence suggests that n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids may act as activators of the Nrf2 antioxidant pathway. The antioxidant response, in turn, promotes…”
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α-Synuclein mutation impairs processing of endomembrane compartments and promotes exocytosis and seeding of α-synuclein pathology
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (11-05-2021)“…Neuronal loss in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with impaired proteostasis and accumulation of α-syn microaggregates in dopaminergic neurons. These…”
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Untethering the Nuclear Envelope and Cytoskeleton: Biologically Distinct Dystonias Arising from a Common Cellular Dysfunction
Published in International Journal of Cell Biology (2012)“…Most cases of early onset DYT1 dystonia in humans are caused by a GAG deletion in the TOR1A gene leading to loss of a glutamic acid (ΔE) in the torsinA…”
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