Mark Henkemeyer
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Recent Articles
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Egal E, Kamdem S, Yoshigi M, Yang C, Pellizzari S, Kameni E, et al.
Arthritis Rheumatol
. 2024 Apr;
76(8):1303-1316.
PMID: 38589317
Objective: Erythropoietin-producing hepatocellular (Eph)/Ephrin cell-cell signaling is emerging as a key player in tissue fibrogenesis. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the receptor tyrosine kinase...
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Huang Z, Liu S, Tang A, Al-Rabadi L, Henkemeyer M, Mimche P, et al.
Clin Sci (Lond)
. 2021 Aug;
135(17):2127-2142.
PMID: 34462781
Erythropoietin producing hepatocellular (Eph)-Eph receptor interacting (Ephrin) receptor-ligand signaling has been implicated in the development of tissue fibrosis, though it has not been well defined in the kidney. We detected...
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Ahmed M, Wang P, Nguyen N, Nakada Y, Menendez-Montes I, Ismail M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Feb;
118(10).
PMID: 33627480
Previous studies have demonstrated that the synaptic EphB1 receptor tyrosine kinase is a major mediator of neuropathic pain, suggesting that targeting the activity of this receptor might be a viable...
4.
Tiruppathi C, Regmi S, Wang D, Mo G, Toth P, Vogel S, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2020 Apr;
31(11):1167-1182.
PMID: 32238105
Caveolae, the cave-like structures abundant in endothelial cells (ECs), are important for multiple signaling processes such as production of nitric oxide and caveolae-mediated intracellular trafficking. Using superresolution microscopy, fluorescence resonance...
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Liu X, Ai P, Zhu X, Pan Y, Halford M, Henkemeyer M, et al.
Mol Psychiatry
. 2019 Nov;
26(8):3956-3969.
PMID: 31772302
Social interaction and communication are evolutionary conserved behaviours that are developed in mammals to establish partner cognition. Deficit in sociability has been represented in human patients and animal models of...
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Talebian A, Henkemeyer M
Commun Biol
. 2019 Oct;
2:372.
PMID: 31633063
While ephrin-B ligands and EphB receptors are expressed to high levels in the learning centers of the brain, it remains largely unknown how their trans-synaptic interactions contribute to memory. We...
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Liu X, Zhu X, Halford M, Xu T, Henkemeyer M, Xu N
J Cell Biol
. 2018 Sep;
217(11):4007-4024.
PMID: 30185604
Neuronal connections are initiated by axon targeting to form synapses. However, how the maturation of axon terminals is modulated through interacting with postsynaptic elements remains elusive. In this study, we...
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Talebian A, Britton R, Henkemeyer M
Eur J Neurosci
. 2018 Jun;
48(2):1803-1817.
PMID: 29904965
To explore roles for ephrin-B/EphB signaling in cortical interneurons, we previously generated ephrin-B (Efnb1/b2/b3) conditional triple mutant (TM ) mice using a Dlx1/2.Cre inhibitory neuron driver and green fluorescent protein...
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Mimche P, Lee C, Mimche S, Thapa M, Grakoui A, Henkemeyer M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Feb;
8(1):2532.
PMID: 29416088
Hepatic fibrosis is the result of an excessive wound-healing response subsequent to chronic liver injury. A feature of liver fibrogenesis is the secretion and deposition of extracellular matrix proteins by...
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Talebian A, Britton R, Ammanuel S, Bepari A, Sprouse F, Birnbaum S, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2017 Sep;
431(2):179-193.
PMID: 28947178
While several studies indicate the importance of ephrin-B/EphB bidirectional signaling in excitatory neurons, potential roles for these molecules in inhibitory neurons are largely unknown. We identify here an autonomous receptor-like...