Nandkishor Mule
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Gomez L, Cadilhac C, Prados J, Mule N, Jabaudon D, Dayer A
Development
. 2023 Jul;
150(15).
PMID: 37401408
GABAergic interneurons are key regulators of cortical circuit function. Among the dozens of reported transcriptionally distinct subtypes of cortical interneurons, neurogliaform cells (NGCs) are unique: they are recruited by long-range...
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Tomasello U, Klingler E, Niquille M, Mule N, Santinha A, de Vevey L, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2022 Feb;
38(7):110381.
PMID: 35172154
Cortical expansion in primate brains relies on enlargement of germinal zones during a prolonged developmental period. Although most mammals have two cortical germinal zones, the ventricular zone (VZ) and subventricular...
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Marowsky A, Meyer I, Erismann-Ebner K, Pellegrini G, Mule N, Arand M
Arch Toxicol
. 2017 Oct;
91(11):3571-3585.
PMID: 28975360
Microsomal and soluble epoxide hydrolase (mEH and sEH) fulfill apparently distinct roles: Whereas mEH detoxifies xenobiotics, sEH hydrolyzes fatty acid (FA) signaling molecules and is thus implicated in a variety...
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Marowsky A, Haenel K, Bockamp E, Heck R, Rutishauser S, Mule N, et al.
Arch Toxicol
. 2016 Feb;
90(12):3017-3027.
PMID: 26838043
Microsomal epoxide hydrolase (mEH) is a detoxifying enzyme for xenobiotic compounds. Enzymatic activity of mEH can be greatly increased by a point mutation, leading to an E404D amino acid exchange...