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Poster Program Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn² Oberwesel
Poster Program
Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
Brain Imaging Center, Frankfurt
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Neural Information Dynamics
Michael Wibral, Patricia Wollstadt, Michael Schaum, Ipek Oezdemir, Raul Vicente, Ralf Galuske, Viola Priesemann, Joseph T.
Lizier
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Neural correlates of prediction errors in visual perception
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Efficient transfer entropy analysis of nonstationary neural time series
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Dissociating auditory from somatosensory feedback components of overt speech production using
MEG
Alla Brodski, Georg-Friedrich Paasch, Saskia Helbling, Michael Wibral
P.Wollstadt, M.M.Zarzuela, R.Vicente, M.Wibral
Anna Oliynyk and Christian A. Kell
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
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Transition from orientation preference map to salt-and-pepper organization in a neuronal interaction
model
Bettina Hein, Matthias Kaschube
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On autoencoder scoring
Hanna Kamyshanska, Roland Memisevic
Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences,
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Frankfurt
The function of the vascular receptor VEGFR2 in nervous system development and plasticity
Eva Harde, LaShae Nicholson, Amparo Acker-Palmer
In vivo synaptic recovery following optogenetic hyperstimulation
M. Kittelmann, J. F. Liewald, J. Hegermann, C. Schultheis, M. Brauner, W. Steuer Costa, S. Wabnig, S. Eimer, A. Gottschalk
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The GRIP1/14-3-3 pathway coordinates cargo trafficking and dendrite development
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Function of ephrinBs in Reelin signaling during nervous system development and plasticity
Geiger, Julia
Pfennig, Sylvia
Center for Membrane Proteomics, Frankfurt
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Disruption of the a-series ganglioside metabolism in the neurodegenerative storage disorder JNCL
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Behavioral characterization of the Cln3del(ex7/8) knock-in mouse model
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CLN3, the protein mutated in the lysosomal storage disease JNCL, is capable of dimerization
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High Content Screening Identifies Compounds Minimizing Autophagic Vesicle Accumulation in the
Neurodegenerative Disorder JNCL
A.Somogyi, A. Petcherski, M. Ruonala
Monica Langiu, Nikoleta Raguz, Aleksandra Somogyi, Mika O. Ruonala
Ramos Moreno, Juliana
Anton Petcherski, Uma Chandrachud, Susan L. Cotman and Mika O. Ruonala
Clinic for Neurology, Mainz
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BI-1 affects immune cell function through alteration of the calcium homeostasis
Dmitrij Lisak, Lars Schneider, Orhan Aktas, Bernd C. Kieseier, Ari Wasiman, Nadine Hoevelmeyer, and Axel Methner
Necab2: Characterization of a striatal calcium-binding protein
T. Schacht, K. Frauenknecht, A. Özgür, P. Zentis, L. Gremer, M. Schäfer, C. Seidel, D. Willbold and A. Methner
Mitochondrial dynamics in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease studied in human motor neurons derived
from embryonic stem cells
Alireza Pouya and Axel Methner
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Effects of acute and chronic oxidative stress on mitochondrial function and energy metabolism
A. Pfeiffer, M. Jaeckel, J. Lewerenz, R. Noack, A. Pouya, T.SchachtC. Hoffmann, J. Winter, S.Schweiger, M.K.E. Schäfer, A. Methner
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Poster Program
Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
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Anatomic correlates and neuropsychological parameters of fatigue in early multiple sclerosis
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Modulation of dendritic cell and monocyte properties by FTY720 (fingolimod) as a mechanism for
modulating Multiple Sclerosis
Janine Wilting, Hilga Zimmermann, Vinzenz Fleischer, Frauke Zipp, Adriane Gröger
Lüssi F.
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The influence of ERK cascade inhibitors in the animal model of Multiple Sclerosis
Birkner, Katharina
Cognitive Neuroscience Lab,
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Frankfurt
Human visual working memory capacity is reflected by complementary distributed patterns in
sensory and cingulate cortex
Elena Galeano Weber, Benjamin Peters, Christoph Bledowski, Christian J. Fiebach
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Inferior frontal contribution to attention reorientation versus response inhibition
Anne Rudolf & Christian Fiebach
Institute of Medical Psychology, Frankfurt
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Neural basis of object-based shifting of attention in working memory
Benjamin Peters, Benjamin Rahm, Jochen Kaiser, Christoph Bledowski
Department of Neurology, Frankfurt
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Relaxometry of normal appearing white matter in Multiple Sclerosis - not as normal as it appears
Sarah Reitz, Hilga Zimmermann, Adriane Gröger, Stephanie Hof, René Gracien, Amgad Droby, Ulf Ziemann, Helmuth
Steinmetz, Frauke Zipp, Ralf Deichmann, Johannes Klein
Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Mainz
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Transcription factor Tbx2 downregulates the alpha-secretase ADAM10 and is increased in
Alzheimer’s disease patients
Katharina Hilger, M. Grimm, T. Hartmann, S. Reinhardt, K. Endres
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Use of concatamers to study GABAA receptor architecture and function: new insights and possible
pitfalls
Christian Sattler, Brigitte Dreyer, Hartmut Lüddens
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Single-trial EEG/fMRI analysis reveals deficiency on neural timing in ADHD
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Analysis of simultaneous EEG/fMRI reveals neurophysiological phenotypes of impulse control
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Novel Compounds to study the Role of the delta Subunit in extrasynaptic GABAA Receptors
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Lena Schmüser, Alexandra Sebastian, Klaus Lieb, Bernd Feige*, Oliver Tüscher*
Oliver Tüscher, Lena Schmüser, Alexandra Sebastian, Arian Mobascher, Klaus Lieb, Bernd Feige
Yakoub, Kirsten
Retinoid-mediated signaling in the brain – consequences for synaptic function?
Sven Reinhardt, Hiroshi Fukusawa, Koichi Shudo, Takeshi Iwatsubo, Taisuke Tomita, Kristina Endres
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Evaluation of Korean Medical Plant Extracts for their Potential in Alzheimer’s Disease Therapy
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alpha-Secretase ADAM10 is increased in platelets during cognitively healthy aging
Florian Schuck, S. Reinhardt, C. Freese, U. Schmitt, T. Efferth and K. Endres
Florian Schuck, S. Reinhardt, A. Fellgiebel and K. Endres
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Mainz
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Evaluation of pharmacokinetic models for the CB1 receptor ligand [18F]MK-9470 using small animal
PET
I Miederer 1, HG Buchholz1, S Maus1, N Afahaene1, B Lutz2, M Schreckenberger1 1Department of Nuclear Medicine, Mainz
2Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Mainz
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Poster Program
Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
Division of Cellular Neurobiology, Zoological Institute, TU Braunschweig
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Conditional APP/APLP2 double knockout mice reveal pronounced deficits in synaptic transmission
and plasticity of CA1-CA3 pathway
Ulrike Herrmann, Meike Hick, Ulrike C. Müller, Martin Korte
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The APP interacting protein family Fe65 reveals a crucial role for synaptic function and plasticity
Susann Ludewig1, Ulrike Herrmann1, Meike Hick2, Ulrike Müller2, Suzanne Guénette3, Stefan Kins4, Martin Korte1 1Cell.
Neurobiology, Zoological Institute, TU Braunschweig, Germany; 2Institue for Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology
,University of Heidelberg, Germany; 3 Center for Neurologic Diseases, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical
School, Boston, MA, USA; 4Division of Human Biology and Human Genetics, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Institute for Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Heidelberg
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The role of the APP gene family in the adult nervous system assessed by mouse mutants
Meike Hick, Sascha W Weyer, Ulrike Herrmann, Marta Zagrebelsky, Lennard Ganss, Morna Gruber, Christine Altmann, Thomas
Deller, Martin Korte, Ulrike C Müller
Human Biology und Human Genetics,
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Kaiserslautern
The APP adaptor proteins Fe65 and Fe65L1 are essential for locomotor activity, NMJ formation and
learning
Paul Strecker, Marco Rust, Suzanne Guénette,Stefan Kins
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Processing of APP limits its synaptogenic activity and cell adhesion properties
Sandra Schilling, Ronny Stahl, Peter Soba, Carsten Rupp, Katja Wagner, Simone Eggert and Stefan Kins
Copper-induced cis and trans synaptic dimerization of the Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP)
Nadine Schmidt, Frederik Baumkötter, Carolyn Vargas, Sandra Schilling, Simone Eggert, Sandro Keller, Klemens Wild, Stefan Kins
Institute for Clinical Neuroanatomy, Frankfurt
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The role of amyloid precursor protein (APP) in homeostatic synaptic plasticity of cultured mouse
dentate granule cells
Becker, D.; Zahn, N.; Buchholz, C.; Müller, U.; Deller, T.; Vlachos, A.
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Systemic inflammation is associated with a reduction in synaptopodin expression in the mouse
hippocampus
A. Strehl, M. Lenz, Z. Itsekson2, D. Becker, J. Chapman2, T. Deller, N. Maggio, A. Vlachos
2Department of Neurology and Sagol Center for Neurosciences, Tel Aviv, Israel
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Modeling the effects of neuronal morphology on dendritic chloride diffusion and GABAergic
inhibition
Namrata Mohapatra, Thomas Deller, Fidel Santamaria, Peter Jedlicka
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Structural prerequisites for functional integration of adult newborn dentate granule cells in the
hippocampus
Jungenitz, T; Beining, M; Radic, T; Schwarzacher, S
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Retroviral labeling of postnatally born dentate granule cells in organotypic entorhino-hippocampal
slice cultures
Radic, Tijana
Experimental Neurosurgery, Frankfurt
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Membrane-tethered APP and G protein-mediated signaling are required for sAPPalpha-induced
activation of the Akt survival pathway
Röhner, Nelli
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Intracellular signaling targets of sAPPalpha involved in APP mediated neuroprotection
Arpita Kundu, Nelli Röhner, Donat Kögel
Institut of Anaesthesiology, Mainz
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Role of neural cell adhesion molecule L1CAM in traumatic brain injury and the occurrence of
neuropsychiatric symptoms
L. Dangel, W. Bobkiewicz, K. Simon, A. Sebastiani, C. Luh, D. Pieter, E. Schaible, K. Endres, S.C. Thal, M.K. Schäfer
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Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
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Identification and characterization of proteins involved in L1CAM maturation
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Angiotensin Receptor Type 1 inhibition mediates protection via modulation of neutrophil invasion
after traumatic brain injury
Wilhelm Christaller, Dominik Klages, Wiesa Bobkiewicz, Stefan Tenzer, Michael Schäfer
S.P. Coronel Castello, R. Timaru-Kast, K. Engelhard, C. Gölz, T. Krämer, K.J. Lackner, D. Manukyan, A. Sebastiani, M.K. Schäfer, C. Werner, S.C. Thal
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Role of the L1CAM Protein during inflammatory processes in the CNS
Lutz Menzel
Institute for Cell Biology and Neuroscience,
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Frankfurt
Amyloid precursor protein diminishes synaptic vesicle proteins at the presynaptic acive zone
Lassek M., Weingarten J., Einsfelder U., Müller U., Acker-Palmer A., Bajjalieh S., Volknandt W.
The proteome of the presynaptic active zone from mouse brain
Weingarten J., Lassek M., Müller B., Bäumlisberger M., Lunger I., Bäumlisberger D., Dudek S., Gogesch P., Karas M., AckerPalmer A., Volknandt W
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Influence of efferent innervation on DPOAEs in anaesthetised and awake bats
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Dependence of DPOAE on Directional Hearing in Humans
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Left and Right Ear DPOAE fine structure in Humans
Dèsiree Schlenther and Manfred Kössl
Katharina Jäger, Alisa Schmidt, Manfred Kössl
Katharina Jäger, Isabell Hänse, Manfred Kössl
Institute of Zoology, Mainz
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TALENs mediated in situ genetic correction of Ciliopathies causing mutations
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Translational Read-through as an alternative treatment for nonsense mutation causing Usher
syndrome
Kafaitullah Khan, Kerstin Nagel-Wolfrum
Samanta A., Möller F., Penner I., Baasov T, Wolfrum U.and Nagel-Wolfrum K.
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Ignore the stop: Translational read-through of nonsense mutations causing ciliopathies.
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The kinesin kif2a interacts with the Usher syndrome 1g protein SANS and kif2a is involved in the
ciliogenesis of primary cilia
Möller F., Penner I., Samanta A., Baasov T., Wolfrum U. and Nagel-Wolfrum K.
Tebbe L., Sorusch N. and Wolfrum U.
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Direct interaction of the Usher syndrome proteins SANS (USH1g) and USH2a
Sorusch, Nasrin
Functional analysis of the Usher syndrome-related adhesion GPCR Vglr1
Barbara Knapp, Katharina Bauss, Stef Letteboer, Karsten Boldt, Marius Ueffing, Ronald Roepman and Uwe Wolfrum
Analysis of the molecular interaction between the USH1G protein SANS and components of the IFTcomplex B
Caroline Scharf, Julia Janson
Institute for Clinical Pharmacology, Frankfurt
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Progranulin signaling in primary sensory neurons
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Impact of Progranulin on aging and neurodegenerative disease
Christine Altmann
Stefanie Hardt
Institute for Human Genetics,
Mainz
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Transcriptional regulation of the alternative splicing regulator Rbfox1
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Generation and Neuronal Differentiation of Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) Cells
Sonia Casanovas Palau, Jennifer Winter
Weis Eva
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Poster Program
Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
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Novel object recognition test with HdhQ150+/- mice
Willam, Michael
Institute for Physiology, Mainz
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Ca2+ signalling and MBP synthesis in oligodendrocytes
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Activity-dependent apoptosis in dissociated neocortical cultures
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Regulation of Argonaute Proteins in Oligodendrocytes
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Translational regulation and function of myelin- associated oligodendrocytic basic protein
Maike Frieß, Sergei Kirischuk, Robin White
Oriane Blanqui, Anne Sinning, Heiko Luhmann
Christina Müller, Heiko J. Luhmann, Robin White
Isabelle Schäfer, Heiko J. Luhmann, Robin White
Institute for Microanatomy and Neurobiology, Mainz
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Alteration lipid signaling in PRG-1 mutant mice leads to psychotic-like phenotype, which could be
partially treated with ATX inhibitors
Guilherme Horta, Konstantin Radyushkin, Johannes Vogt, Robert Nitsch
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The influence of DNAJC13 (human RME-8) on protein homeostasis.
Anna S. Besemer, Christian von Hilchen, Joanna Maus, Ingrid Koziollek-Drechsler, Tanja Benz, Andreas Kern, Christian Behl,
Albrecht M. Clement
Role of autotaxin at glutamatergic synapses
C. Thalman, J. Vogt, S. Kirischuk, H. Luhmann, R. Nitsch
EGFL7 regulates neural stem cell maintenance in the hippocampus.
Verica Vasic, Saskia Schmidt, Tassilo Jungenitz, Tijana Radic, Konstantin Radyushkin, Jan Baumgart, Stephan W. Schwarzacher,
Frank Bicker, Mirko HH Schmidt
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The Complex Relation of Family Members: Plasticity-Related-Gene-1 (PRG-1) and PRG-4
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Localization and transport of ribosomes and RNA in axons of the adult mammalian peripheral and
central nervous system.
Nassim Sahragard, Sebastian Richers, Robert Nitsch
Kerstin Müller, A. Kunz, C.F. Vogelaar, R. Nitsch
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Exploring early signaling mechanisms of CST regeneration
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PRG-1 specifically mediates LPA uptake
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EGFL7 promotes proliferation of transit amplifying precursor cells and neuronal differentiation in
adult neurogenesis
A. Kunz, K. Müller, R. Nitsch, C. F. Vogelaar
Yunbo Li, Jisen Huai and Robert Nitsch
F. Bicker, V. Opitz, J. Baumgart, F. Ortega, P. Harter, N. Dudvarski Stankovic, B. Berninger, M. H.H Schmidt
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All Optical Physiology: Combining Two-Photon Ca2+-Imaging with Optogenetic Modulation
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Impact of chronic neuro-inflammation on microcircuit activity in mouse visual cortex in vivo using 2Photon Calcium imaging
Jan Doering, Gautam Pramanik, Eduardo Rosales and Albrecht Stroh
Gautam Kumar Pramanik, Erik Ellwardt, Eduardo Rosales Jubal, Zeke Berger, Esther Witsch, Frauke Zipp, Albrecht Stroh
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Role of PRG-2 in the brain development: a broad behavioral characterisation and in-vivo fiber tracing
analysis
Sadhna Sahani, Konstantin Radyushkin, Johannes Vogt and R. Nitsch
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PRG2 plays a role in thalamocortical projection
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Defining the impact of newborn neurons in the mouse olfactory bulb by combining optogenetics and
in vivo calcium imaging
Jin Cheng, Johannes Vogt and Robert Nitsch
Consuelo Fois,Gautam Pramanik, Sophie Peron, Benedikt Berninger, Albrecht Stroh
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Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
Institute for Molecular Cell Biology, Mainz
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Impact of oligodendroglial exosomes on neuronal physiology
Kuo WP, Fröhlich D, Frühbeis C, Zehendner MC, Luhmann HJ, Peris L, Andrieux A and Krämer-Albers EM
Exosomes as mediators of neuron-glia communication
Dominik Fröhlich, Wen Ping Kuo, Carsten Frühbeis, Eva-Maria Krämer-Albers
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Posttranscriptional regulation of Myelin Basic Protein expression by DEAD Box RNA Helicase 5
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A novel role for the NG2 proteoglycan in protecting oligodendrocyte precursor cells against oxidative
stress
Hoch-Kraft P, Gonsior C, White R, Krämer-Albers EM, Trotter J
Frank Maus et al.
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Activity-Dependent Cleavage of Glial NG2 Promotes Neuronal Network Activity
Dominik Sakry*, Angela Neitz*, Jeet Singh, Renato Frischknecht, Sumudhu Walmsley-Perera, Daniele Marongiu, Fabien
Binamé, Kristina Endres, Beat Lutz, Konstantin Radyushkin, Thomas Mittmann and Jacqueline Trotter *equal contribution
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Post-transcriptional regulation in oligodendroglia during conditions of cellular stress
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Revealing the locally translated mRNA repertoire at synapses between neurons and NG2-expressing
glial cells
Gonsior C, Trotter J
Hatice Yigit, Malte Paulsen and Jacqueline Trotter
Institute of Neuroradiology, Mainz
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Development of a combined MRI and ligand-specific CB1-PET-Template of the rat brain using DARTEL
Andrea Kronfeld 1, Hans-Georg Buchholz 2, Stephan Maus 2, Nuse Afahaene 2, Wibke Müller-Forell 1, Beat Lutz 3, Mathias Schreckenberger
2, Isabelle Miederer 2 1Institute of Neuroradiology, 2 Department of Nuclear Medicine, 3 Institute of Physiological Chemistry
Institute for Pathobiochemistry, Mainz
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Inhibition of LRP1 endocytosis impaires β1-integrin mediated cell migration
Wolf, Verena
Functional Role of Autophagy in Neuronal Homeostasis Following Traumatic Brain Injury
Felzen Vanessa; Florie Le Prieult, Christina Gölz, Christian Behl, Thomas Mittmann, Kristin Engelhard, Serge Thal
The metalloprotease meprin β generates N-terminal truncated Aβ variants
J. Bien, C. Schönherr, S. Isbert, T. Jumpertz, L. Munter, S. Lichtenthaler, S.Weggen, C. Becker-Pauly, C.U. Pietrzik
The role of meprin β in sporadic and familial AD
C Schönherr, J Bien, S Isbert, R Wichert, C Becker-Pauly, CU Pietrzik
Institute for Physiological Chemistry, Mainz
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Cell replacement therapy with BDNF-overexpressing neural stem cells in mouse models of Chorea
Huntington
Tina Zimmermann, Floortje Remmers, Julia Leschik, Beat Lutz
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Gad45a Plays a Crucial Role in the Consolidation of Hippocampal-dependent Memories
Aparisi Rey A, Gierl M, Sharopov S, Guggenhuber S, Remmers F, Gruhn W, Kilb W, Karaulanov E, Conrad A, Luhmann HJ, Niehrs
C, Lutz B
Glutamatergic and GABAergic components of the endocannabinoid system and their involvement in
processing of innate and learned fear
Remmers F, Hamann M, Romo-Parra H, Ruehle S, Marsicano G, Pape H-C, Lutz B
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Lineage progression of adult neural stem cells in vitro
Chiara Galante, Felipe Ortega, Giacomo Masserdotti, Benedikt Berninger
Programming and reprogramming of striatal and cortical interneurons from human pluripotent stem
cells and pericytes
Radhika Menon, Marisa Karow , Benedikt Berninger
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Cannabinoid type 1 Receptor Trafficking and Lipid Rafts: Insights from a Point Mutation.
Melanie Wickert, Keri L. Hildick, Gemma L. Baillie, Miriam Schneider, Ruth A. Ross, Jeremy M. Henley, Beat Lutz
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Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
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The endocannabinoid system modulates long-lasting hyperalgesia associated to chronic stress
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Dual extraction protocol of bioactive lipids and RNA for lipidomic and transcriptomic profiling in the
same tissue
E. Lomazzo, L. Bindila, R. Lerner, C. Schwitter and B. Lutz
R. Lerner, B. Lutz, L. Bindila
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Dissecting CB1 Receptor Signaling: Cell Type-Specific Isolation and Analysis of Hippocampal CB1R
Complexes in Mice
T. Mattheus1, Dr. S. Tenzer2, K. Kukla1, Prof. B. Lutz1 1Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Mainz; 2Institute of Immunology,
Mainz
Institute for Physiology und Physiopathology, Mainz
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Role of the proteasome protein degradation system on synaptic function in a mouse model of
traumatic brain injury in the somatosensory cortex
Florie Le Prieult, Barbara Imbrosci, Angela Neitz, Christina Göltz, Serge Thal, Vanessa Felzen, Christian Behl, Kristin Engelhard,
Thomas Mittmann
Institute of Physiology, Mainz
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Optical and Electrophysiological Characterization of Individual Neurons in Sparse Cortical Cultures
Weir Keiko, Kilb Werner, Luhmann Heiko J., Sinning Anne
Targeted stimulation of cortical neurons in culture
Anne Sinning, Keiko Weir, Oriane Blanquie and Heiko J. Luhmann
Transporter-mediated replacement of extracellular glutamate for GABA in the
developing murine neocortex
Unichenko, Petr
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Approaching drug delivery to the brain with protein like nanoparticles
Jana Hedrich
Max-Planck-Institute for Brain Research
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Expression and Function of lin28b in the Autonomic Nervous System
Melanie Hennchen, Ikram Abarchan-El Makhfi, Hermann Rohrer
Dissecting the Message - Translational Profiling of Mouse Hippocampal Neurons
Irina Epstein, Irena Vlatkovic, Mantian Wang, Georgi Tushev, Ana Babic, Jingyi Hou, Wei Chen, Erin Schuman
MYCN in sympathetic neurogenesis and neuroblastoma development
Marco Kramer
Neuroaesthetics, Mainz
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Conflicts of Judgment in Appraising Affective Visual Stumuli
Richard Hill
Neuroimaging Center Mainz
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Placebo Anxiolysis
Benjamin Meyer, Raffael Kalisch
Making a mountain out of a molehill: On the role of the rostral dorsal anterior cingulate and
dorsomedial prefrontal cortex in conscious threat appraisal, catastrophizing, and worrying
Gerlicher, A.M.V. & Kalisch, R.
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fmri test battery for the Mainz Resilience Project (MARP)
Miriam Kampa, Raffael Kalisch, Kenneth Yuen,Oliver Tüscher,Michele Wessa, Christian Fiebach, Stefanie Brassen, Joseph
Unterrainer, Andreas Engel, Christian Büchel
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Extinction as an appetitive process
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Dopaminergic enhancement of safety memory consolidation
K. Yuen & R. Kalisch
Gerlicher, A.M.V. & Kalisch, R.
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Rhine‐Main Neuroscience Network rmn²
Oberwesel, June 25-27, 2014
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Cognitive bias and its modification in a rat model of depression
Anita Schick, S. Helene Richter, Carolin Hoyer, Katja Lankisch, Peter Gass and Barbara Vollmayr
Functional connectivity of insula and anterior cingulate cortex during decision-making under
ambiguity
Anita Schick, Ruth Adam, Philipp Kanske, Barbara Vollmayr, Christine Kühner and Michèle Wessa
Neuroimmunology,
Mainz
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Crosstalk between T cells and neurons
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Transcriptome analysis of antigen presenting cells from the central nervous system in chronic
neuroinflammation
Gollan, Rene
Esther Witsch, Beatrice Waßer, Gautam Pranamik, Alexander Ulges, Bastian Gerlitzki, Johannes Werr, Jan Voss, Volker Siffrin,
Frauke Zipp, Tobias Bopp
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