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Molica F, Morel S, Meens M, Denis J, Bradfield P, Penuela S, et al.
Thromb Haemost . 2015 May; 114(2):325-36. PMID: 25947940
Pannexin1 (Panx1) forms ATP channels that play a critical role in the immune response by reinforcing purinergic signal amplification in the immune synapse. Platelets express Panx1 and given the importance...
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Bacon C, Schneider M, Le Magueresse C, Froehlich H, Sticht C, Gluch C, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2014 Oct; 20(5):632-9. PMID: 25266127
Neurodevelopmental disorders are multi-faceted and can lead to intellectual disability, autism spectrum disorder and language impairment. Mutations in the Forkhead box FOXP1 gene have been linked to all these disorders,...
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Hundelt M, Fath T, Selle K, Oesterwind K, Jordan J, Schultz C, et al.
Neurobiol Aging . 2009 Aug; 32(6):991-1006. PMID: 19660835
The role of hyperphosphorylation of tau in Alzheimer's disease is still unsolved. Here we describe a novel transgenic mouse model, expressing a pseudohyperphosphorylated (PHP) variant of the longest human CNS...
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Haverkamp S, Inta D, Monyer H, Wassle H
Neuroscience . 2009 Feb; 160(1):126-39. PMID: 19232378
Transgenic mice that express enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) under the control of a cell-specific promoter have been used with great success to identify and label specific cell types of...
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Schutz B, von Engelhardt J, Gordes M, Schafer M, Eiden L, Monyer H, et al.
Neuroscience . 2008 Aug; 156(2):310-8. PMID: 18722510
Classic neurotransmitter phenotypes are generally predetermined and develop as a consequence of target-independent lineage decisions. A unique mode of target-dependent phenotype instruction is the acquisition of the cholinergic phenotype in...
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Aller M, Jones A, Merlo D, Paterlini M, Meyer A, Amtmann U, et al.
Genesis . 2003 Jun; 36(2):97-103. PMID: 12820171
The cerebellum maintains balance and orientation, refines motor action, stores motor memories, and contributes to the timing aspects of cognition. We generated two mouse lines for making Cre recombinase-mediated gene...
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Laurie D, Schrotz P, Monyer H, Amtmann U
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2002 Aug; 47:71-83. PMID: 12198804
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Monyer H
Int Rev Neurobiol . 2002 Aug; 47:125-34. PMID: 12198797
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Kelsch W, Hormuzdi S, Straube E, Lewen A, Monyer H, Misgeld U
J Neurosci . 2001 Oct; 21(21):8339-47. PMID: 11606621
The development of hyperpolarizing inhibition is an important step in the maturation of neuronal networks. Hyperpolarizing inhibition requires Cl(-) outward transport that is accomplished by KCC2, a K(+)/Cl(-) cotransporter. We...
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Hormuzdi S, Pais I, LeBeau F, Towers S, Rozov A, Buhl E, et al.
Neuron . 2001 Aug; 31(3):487-95. PMID: 11516404
Neural processing occurs in parallel in distant cortical areas even for simple perceptual tasks. Associated cognitive binding is believed to occur through the interareal synchronization of rhythmic activity in the...