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Autor:
Kristian Juul-Madsen, Peter Parbo, Rola Ismail, Peter L. Ovesen, Vanessa Schmidt, Lasse S. Madsen, Jacob Thyrsted, Sarah Gierl, Mihaela Breum, Agnete Larsen, Morten N. Andersen, Marina Romero-Ramos, Christian K. Holm, Gregers R. Andersen, Huaying Zhao, Peter Schuck, Jens V. Nygaard, Duncan S. Sutherland, Simon F. Eskildsen, Thomas E. Willnow, David J. Brooks, Thomas Vorup-Jensen
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2024)
Abstract The peripheral immune system is important in neurodegenerative diseases, both in protecting and inflaming the brain, but the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Alzheimer’s Disease is commonly preceded by a prodromal period. Here, we rep
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https://doaj.org/article/81c39ad41509420b82e48e637c1da445
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 5, p e97849 (2014)
The ability of chromatin to switch back and forth from open euchromatin to closed heterochromatin is vital for transcriptional regulation and genomic stability, but its dynamic structure is subject to disruption by exposure to environmental agents su
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https://doaj.org/article/7847d831d30d43e38f8c719d2f5040d6
Autor:
Andrew H. Smith, Ulrik Bølcho, Christian Bjerggaard Vaegter, Jens R. Nyengaard, Anders Nykjaer, Kimmo Jensen, Thomas E. Willnow, S Bøggild, Simon Glerup, Simon Molgaard, L F Pedersen, Mai Marie Holm, Mads Kjolby, P L Ovesen, Hande Login, Olav M. Andersen, Anja W. Fjorback, Jose Luis Nieto-Gonzalez
Publikováno v:
Glerup, S, Bolcho, U, Bøggild, S, Vaegter, C B, Smith, A H, Nieto-Gonzalez, J L, Ovesen, P L, Pedersen, L F, Fjorback, A N, Kjolby, M, Login, H, Holm, M M, Andersen, O M, Nyengaard, J R, Willnow, T E, Jensen, K, Nykjaer, A & Jensen, S M 2016, ' SorCS2 is required for BDNF-dependent plasticity in the hippocampus ', Molecular Psychiatry . https://doi.org/10.1038/mp.2016.108
SorCS2 is a member of the Vps10p-domain receptor gene family receptors with critical roles in the control of neuronal viability and function. Several genetic studies have suggested SORCS2 to confer risk of bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and attentio