Search Results - "Weisenhorn, Daniela M Vogt"
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Parkinson's disease motor symptoms rescue by CRISPRa‐reprogramming astrocytes into GABAergic neurons
Published in EMBO molecular medicine (09-05-2022)“…Direct reprogramming based on genetic factors resembles a promising strategy to replace lost cells in degenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. For…”
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A reversible state of hypometabolism in a human cellular model of sporadic Parkinson’s disease
Published in Nature communications (23-11-2023)“…Sporadic Parkinson’s Disease (sPD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by multiple genetic and environmental factors. Mitochondrial dysfunction…”
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A WNT1-regulated developmental gene cascade prevents dopaminergic neurodegeneration in adult En1+/− mice
Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-10-2015)“…Abstract The protracted and age-dependent degeneration of dopamine (DA)-producing neurons of the Substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) and ventral tegmental…”
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PARK7/DJ-1 deficiency impairs microglial activation in response to LPS-induced inflammation
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (16-07-2024)“…Specific microglia responses are thought to contribute to the development and progression of neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease (PD)…”
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FGF/FGFR2 signaling regulates the generation and correct positioning of Bergmann glia cells in the developing mouse cerebellum
Published in PloS one (01-07-2014)“…The normal cellular organization and layering of the vertebrate cerebellum is established during embryonic and early postnatal development by the interplay of…”
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A Wnt1-regulated genetic network controls the identity and fate of midbrain-dopaminergic progenitors in vivo
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2006)“…Midbrain neurons synthesizing the neurotransmitter dopamine play a central role in the modulation of different brain functions and are associated with major…”
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Chapter 5 – “Parkinson's disease – A role of non-enzymatic posttranslational modifications in disease onset and progression?”
Published in Molecular aspects of medicine (01-08-2022)“…Parkinson's disease (PD) is a still incurable neurodegenerative disorder with a highly complex etiology. While about 10% of cases are associated with…”
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Pink1-deficiency in mice impairs gait, olfaction and serotonergic innervation of the olfactory bulb
Published in Experimental neurology (01-05-2012)“…Parkinson's Disease (PD) is the most common neurodegenerative movement disorder. Autosomal-recessive mutations in the mitochondrial protein kinase PINK1…”
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Human Dopaminergic Neurons Lacking PINK1 Exhibit Disrupted Dopamine Metabolism Related to Vitamin B6 Co-Factors
Published in iScience (18-12-2020)“…PINK1 loss-of-function mutations cause early onset Parkinson disease. PINK1-Parkin mediated mitophagy has been well studied, but the relevance of the…”
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A powerful transgenic tool for fate mapping and functional analysis of newly generated neurons
Published in BMC neuroscience (31-12-2010)“…Lack of appropriate tools and techniques to study fate and functional integration of newly generated neurons has so far hindered understanding of neurogenesis'…”
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LRRK2 controls synaptic vesicle storage and mobilization within the recycling pool
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (09-02-2011)“…Mutations in leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) are the single most common cause of inherited Parkinson's disease. Little is known about its involvement in…”
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Primary cilia and SHH signaling impairments in human and mouse models of Parkinson’s disease
Published in Nature communications (16-08-2022)“…Parkinson’s disease (PD) as a progressive neurodegenerative disorder arises from multiple genetic and environmental factors. However, underlying pathological…”
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Location and Size of Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Cell Populations Are Controlled by the Position of the Midbrain-Hindbrain Organizer
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-05-2003)“…Midbrain dopaminergic and hindbrain serotonergic neurons play an important role in the modulation of behavior and are involved in a series of neuropsychiatric…”
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Fgfr2 and Fgfr3 are not required for patterning and maintenance of the midbrain and anterior hindbrain
Published in Developmental biology (01-03-2007)“…The mid-/hindbrain organizer (MHO) is characterized by the expression of a network of genes, which controls the patterning and development of the prospective…”
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A brain-enriched circular RNA controls excitatory neurotransmission and restricts sensitivity to aversive stimuli
Published in Science advances (24-05-2024)“…Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a large class of noncoding RNAs. Despite the identification of thousands of circular transcripts, the biological significance of…”
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Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptors Cooperate to Regulate Neural Progenitor Properties in the Developing Midbrain and Hindbrain
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (08-08-2007)“…Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) secreted from the midbrain-rhombomere 1 (r1) boundary instruct cell behavior in the surrounding neuroectoderm. For example, a…”
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Structural Determinants of the C-terminal Helix-Kink-Helix Motif Essential for Protein Stability and Survival Promoting Activity of DJ-1
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-05-2007)“…Mutations in the PARK7 gene encoding DJ-1 cause autosomal recessive Parkinson disease. The most deleterious point mutation is the L166P substitution, which…”
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Effects of Wnt1 signaling on proliferation in the developing mid-/hindbrain region
Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-05-2004)“…The secreted glycoprotein WNT1 is expressed in the caudal midbrain and is essential for proper development of the entire mid-/hindbrain region. To get better…”
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Activation of ERK MAPK in the Lateral Amygdala of the Mouse is Required for Acquisition of a Fear-Potentiated Startle response
Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2009)“…There is considerable interest in examining the genes that may contribute to anxiety. We examined the function of ERK/MAPK in the acquisition of conditioned…”
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Differential mRNA distribution of components of the ERK/MAPK signalling cascade in the adult mouse brain
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (20-01-2007)“…The mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs), also called extracellular signal‐regulated kinases (ERKs), are a group of serine/threonine terminal protein…”
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