Anneliese M Schaefer
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Luo S, Schaefer A, Dour S, Nonet M
Development
. 2014 Sep;
141(20):3922-33.
PMID: 25252943
We describe the identification of zyxin as a regulator of synapse maintenance in mechanosensory neurons in C. elegans. zyx-1 mutants lacked PLM mechanosensory synapses as adult animals. However, most PLM...
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Zheng Q, Schaefer A, Nonet M
Development
. 2010 Dec;
138(1):87-96.
PMID: 21115607
Little is known about transcriptional control of neurite branching or presynaptic differentiation, events that occur relatively late in neuronal development. Using the Caenorhabditis elegans mechanosensory circuit as an in vivo...
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Schaefer A, Sanes J, Lichtman J
J Comp Neurol
. 2005 Aug;
490(3):209-19.
PMID: 16082680
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a fatal paralytic disease that targets motor neurons, leading to motor neuron death and widespread denervation atrophy of muscle. Previous electrophysiological data have shown that some...
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Koushika S, Schaefer A, Vincent R, Willis J, Bowerman B, Nonet M
J Neurosci
. 2004 Apr;
24(16):3907-16.
PMID: 15102906
We describe Caenorhabditis elegans dynein complex mutants, which misaccumulate synaptic proteins at the ends of neuronal processes. Ultrastructural analysis revealed irregularly sized vesicles that likely represent accumulation of cargo. We...
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Hewes R, Park D, Gauthier S, Schaefer A, Taghert P
Development
. 2003 Mar;
130(9):1771-81.
PMID: 12642483
Neuroendocrine cells are specialized to produce, maintain and release large stores of secretory peptides. We show that the Drosophila dimmed/Mist1 bHLH gene confers such a pro-secretory phenotype on neuroendocrine cells....