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C Peter Bengtson
Interdisciplinary Center for Neurosciences (IZN), Heidelberg University
1999
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Kirsten Obernier (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37019214Expression of the primate-specific LINC00473 RNA in mouse neurons promotes excitability and CREB-regulated transcription.J Biol Chem2023
34958875N-methyl-d-aspartate Receptor-mediated Preconditioning Mitigates Excitotoxicity in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Brain Organoids.Neuroscience2022
35042829Dysregulation of <i>Npas4</i> and <i>Inhba</i> expression and an altered excitation-inhibition balance are associated with cognitive deficits in DBA/2 mice.Learn Mem2022
32928261A microscopy-based small molecule screen in primary neurons reveals neuroprotective properties of the FDA-approved anti-viral drug Elvitegravir.Mol Brain2020
31876958A novel method using ambient glutamate for the electrophysiological quantification of extrasynaptic NMDA receptor function in acute brain slices.J Physiol2020
33033186Coupling of NMDA receptors and TRPM4 guides discovery of unconventional neuroprotectants.Science2020
32920043VEGF-D Downregulation in CA1 Pyramidal Neurons Exerts Asymmetric Changes of Dendritic Morphology without Correlated Electrophysiological Alterations.Neuroscience2020
29888787c-Fos marking of identified midbrain neurons coactive after nicotine administration in-vivo.J Comp Neurol2018
28052243Networks of Cultured iPSC-Derived Neurons Reveal the Human Synaptic Activity-Regulated Adaptive Gene Program.Cell Rep2017
28325690One nuclear calcium transient induced by a single burst of action potentials represents the minimum signal strength in activity-dependent transcription in hippocampal neurons.Cell Calcium2017
28626015Reciprocal Interaction of Dendrite Geometry and Nuclear Calcium-VEGFD Signaling Gates Memory Consolidation and Extinction.J Neurosci2017
26977386Functional fusion of living systems with synthetic electrode interfaces.Beilstein J Nanotechnol2016
27194798The calmodulin-binding transcription activator CAMTA1 is required for long-term memory formation in mice.Learn Mem2016
26531194Muscarinic M1 receptors modulate endotoxemia-induced loss of synaptic plasticity.Acta Neuropathol Commun2015
26279570BDNF Reduces Toxic Extrasynaptic NMDA Receptor Signaling via Synaptic NMDA Receptors and Nuclear-Calcium-Induced Transcription of inhba/Activin A.Cell Rep2015
23360982Calcium responses to synaptically activated bursts of action potentials and their synapse-independent replay in cultured networks of hippocampal neurons.Biochim Biophys Acta2013
23652205Requirement for nuclear calcium signaling in Drosophila long-term memory.Sci Signal2013
23402996Recovery of NMDA receptor currents from MK-801 blockade is accelerated by Mg2+ and memantine under conditions of agonist exposure.Neuropharmacology2013
22351065Nuclear calcium signaling.Adv Exp Med Biol2012
21732488GABAA receptor signaling induces osmotic swelling and cell cycle activation of neonatal prominin+ precursors.Stem Cells2011
21745642Nuclear calcium-VEGFD signaling controls maintenance of dendrite arborization necessary for memory formation.Neuron2011
21156150Nuclear calcium sensors reveal that repetition of trains of synaptic stimuli boosts nuclear calcium signaling in CA1 pyramidal neurons.Biophys J2010
19489104Analysis of stem cell lineage progression in the neonatal subventricular zone identifies EGFR+/NG2- cells as transit-amplifying precursors.Stem Cells2009
19940164Synaptic activity induces dramatic changes in the geometry of the cell nucleus: interplay between nuclear structure, histone H3 phosphorylation, and nuclear calcium signaling.J Neurosci2009
19788723A transcription-dependent increase in miniature EPSC frequency accompanies late-phase plasticity in cultured hippocampal neurons.BMC Neurosci2009
18190521Depolarization promotes GAD 65-mediated GABA synthesis by a post-translational mechanism in neural stem cell-derived neurons.Eur J Neurosci2008
18218077A quantitative method to assess extrasynaptic NMDA receptor function in the protective effect of synaptic activity against neurotoxicity.BMC Neurosci2008
17675293Diffusion and not active transport underlies and limits ERK1/2 synapse-to-nucleus signaling in hippocampal neurons.J Biol Chem2007
15644497Trace amines depress GABA B response in dopaminergic neurons by inhibiting G-betagamma-gated inwardly rectifying potassium channels.Mol Pharmacol2005
15618268Microelectrode array recordings of cultured hippocampal networks reveal a simple model for transcription and protein synthesis-dependent plasticity.J Physiol2005
14724196Transient receptor potential-like channels mediate metabotropic glutamate receptor EPSCs in rat dopamine neurones.J Physiol2004
15305867Down-regulation of nitrergic transmission in the rat striatum after chronic nigrostriatal deafferentation.Eur J Neurosci2004
15240766Voltage-gated calcium channels mediate intracellular calcium increase in weaver dopaminergic neurons during stimulation of D2 and GABAB receptors.J Neurophysiol2004
14960557Opposing electrophysiological actions of 5-HT on noncholinergic and cholinergic neurons in the rat ventral pallidum in vitro.J Neurophysiol2004
12494406D-tubocurarine reduces GABA responses in rat substantia nigra dopamine neurons.Synapse2003
14623129Altered excitability of motor neurons in a transgenic mouse model of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.Neurosci Lett2003
14622174Involvement of transient receptor potential-like channels in responses to mGluR-I activation in midbrain dopamine neurons.Eur J Neurosci2003
10805665Electrophysiological properties of cholinergic and noncholinergic neurons in the ventral pallidal region of the nucleus basalis in rat brain slices.J Neurophysiol2000
10415685Electrophysiological properties of anatomically identified ventral pallidal neurons in rat brain slices.Ann N Y Acad Sci1999
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