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10.08.2023

Age-dependent structural reorganization of utricular ribbon synapses

Authors Michanski S, Henneck T, Mukhopadhyay M, Steyer AM, Agüi Gonzalez P, Grewe K, Ilgen P, Gültas M, Fornasiero EF, Jakobs S, Möbius W, Vogl C, Pangršič T, Rizzoli SO, Wichmann C Journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Citation Front. Cell Dev. Biol., 10 August 2023. Abstract In mammals,
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16.11.2022

Somatic mosaicism in STAG2-associated cohesinopathies: Expansion of the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum

Authors Schmidt J, Dreha-Kulaczewski S, Zafeiriou MP, Schreiber MK, Wilken B, Funke R, Neuhofer CM, Altmüller J, Thiele H, Nürnberg P, Biskup S, Li Y, Zimmermann WH, Kaulfuß S, Yigit G, Wollnik B. Journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Citation Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022 Nov 16;10:1025332. Abstract STAG2
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11.02.2022

Role of Mitochondrial Nucleic Acid Sensing Pathways in Health and Patho-Physiology

Authors Chowdhury A, Witte S, Aich A Journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Citation Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022 Feb 11;10:796066.  Abstract Mitochondria, in symbiosis with the host cell, carry out a wide variety of functions from generating energy, regulating the metabolic processes, cell death to inflammation. The most prominent
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10.01.2022

Recent Advances in Modeling Mitochondrial Cardiomyopathy Using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

Authors Pavez-Giani MG, Cyganek L Journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Citation Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022 Jan 10;9:800529. Abstract Around one third of patients with mitochondrial disorders develop a kind of cardiomyopathy. In these cases, severity is quite variable ranging from asymptomatic status to severe manifestations including heart
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15.07.2021

Conditional Loss of BAF (mSWI/SNF) Scaffolding Subunits Affects Specification and Proliferation of Oligodendrocyte Precursors in Developing Mouse Forebrain

Authors Abbas E, Hassan MA, Sokpor G, Kiszka K, Pham L, Kerimoglu C,  Fischer A, Nguyen HP, Staiger JF, Tuoc  T Journal Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Citation Front Cell Dev Biol. 2021 Jul 15;9:619538. Abstract Oligodendrocytes are responsible for axon myelination in the brain and spinal cord. Generation
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