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Autor:
Xiaoling Chen, Jean-Christophe Rochet, Chongli Yuan, Layan Yunis, J Marshall Shafer, Maria I. Olivero-Acosta, Muriel Eaton, Zhefu Que, Junkai Xie, Anke M Tukker, Jingliang Zhang, Tiange Xiao, Zhuo Huang, Chang-Deng Hu, Kyle Wettschurack, Jiaxiang Wu, Yang Yang, William C. Skarnes, Aaron B. Bowman, James A. Schaber, Darci J. Trader
Publikováno v:
J Neurosci
With the wide adoption of genomic sequencing in children having seizures, an increasing number ofSCN2Agenetic variants have been revealed as genetic causes of epilepsy. Voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.2, encoded by geneSCN2A, is predominantly expre
Autor:
Anke M. Tukker, Misha F. Vrolijk, Regina G.D.M. van Kleef, Dick T.H.M. Sijm, Remco H.S. Westerink
Publikováno v:
Toxicology Letters, 373, 53-61. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Tetrodotoxin (TTX) potently inhibits TTX-sensitive voltage-gated sodium (Na V) channels in nerve and muscle cells, potentially resulting in depressed neurotransmission, paralysis and death from respiratory failure. Since a wide range of pharmaceutica
Publikováno v:
Toxicol Sci
Environmental factors and gene-environment interactions modify the variable expressivity, progression, severity, and onset of some classic (monogenic) Mendelian-inherited genetic diseases. Cystic fibrosis, Huntington disease, Parkinson’s disease, a
Autor:
Jyothi Thimmapuram, Shaojun Xie, Aaron B. Bowman, Hyunjin Kim, Anke M Tukker, M. Diana Neely, Lisa M. Prince, Michael Aschner
Publikováno v:
Food Chem Toxicol
The developing human brain is uniquely vulnerable to methylmercury (MeHg) resulting in lasting effects especially in developing cortical structures. Here we assess by single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) persistent effects of developmental MeHg expo
Autor:
Remco H.S. Westerink, Regina G.D.M. van Kleef, Anke M Tukker, Aart de Groot, Fiona M J Wijnolts
Publikováno v:
ALTEX.
A sizeable proportion of drug attrition is due to drug-induced seizures. Current available animal models frequently fail to predict human seizure liability. Therefore, there is a need for in vitro alternatives, preferably based on human-derived neuro