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Jean-Vianney Haure-Mirande
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
2012
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36657633BCI-838, an orally active mGluR2/3 receptor antagonist pro-drug, rescues learning behavior deficits in the PS19 MAPT<sup>P301S</sup> mouse model of tauopathy.Neurosci Lett2023
36448627Microglial INPP5D limits plaque formation and glial reactivity in the PSAPP mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimers Dement2023
36002854Microglial TYROBP/DAP12 in Alzheimer's disease: Transduction of physiological and pathological signals across TREM2.Mol Neurodegener2022
33314529Reactive or transgenic increase in microglial TYROBP reveals a TREM2-independent TYROBP-APOE link in wild-type and Alzheimer's-related mice.Alzheimers Dement2021
34924992Transcriptomic Changes Highly Similar to Alzheimer's Disease Are Observed in a Subpopulation of Individuals During Normal Brain Aging.Front Aging Neurosci2021
32666270miR155 regulation of behavior, neuropathology, and cortical transcriptomics in Alzheimer's disease.Acta Neuropathol2020
32770063Multiscale causal networks identify VGF as a key regulator of Alzheimer's disease.Nat Commun2020
32668255Meta-Analysis of the Alzheimer's Disease Human Brain Transcriptome and Functional Dissection in Mouse Models.Cell Rep2020
30283031Integrative approach to sporadic Alzheimer's disease: deficiency of TYROBP in a tauopathy mouse model reduces C1q and normalizes clinical phenotype while increasing spread and state of phosphorylation of tau.Mol Psychiatry2019
31855627Clarifying the Potential Role of Microbes in Alzheimer's Disease.Neuron2019
30464330Correction: Integrative approach to sporadic Alzheimer's disease: deficiency of TYROBP in cerebral Aβ amyloidosis mouse normalizes clinical phenotype and complement subnetwork molecular pathology without reducing Aβ burden.Mol Psychiatry2019
30283032Integrative approach to sporadic Alzheimer's disease: deficiency of TYROBP in cerebral Aβ amyloidosis mouse normalizes clinical phenotype and complement subnetwork molecular pathology without reducing Aβ burden.Mol Psychiatry2019
29413485Perinatal supplementation of 4-phenylbutyrate and glutamine attenuates endoplasmic reticulum stress and improves colonic epithelial barrier function in rats born with intrauterine growth restriction.J Nutr Biochem2018
29937276Multiscale Analysis of Independent Alzheimer's Cohorts Finds Disruption of Molecular, Genetic, and Clinical Networks by Human Herpesvirus.Neuron2018
30323897Intestinal epithelial Notch-1 protects from colorectal mucinous adenocarcinoma.Oncotarget2018
28612290Deficiency of TYROBP, an adapter protein for TREM2 and CR3 receptors, is neuroprotective in a mouse model of early Alzheimer's pathology.Acta Neuropathol2017
26782051Molecular systems evaluation of oligomerogenic APP(E693Q) and fibrillogenic APP(KM670/671NL)/PSEN1(οexon9) mouse models identifies shared features with human Alzheimer's brain molecular pathology.Mol Psychiatry2016
26552589Molecular systems evaluation of oligomerogenic APP(E693Q) and fibrillogenic APP(KM670/671NL)/PSEN1(οexon9) mouse models identifies shared features with human Alzheimer's brain molecular pathology.Mol Psychiatry2016
24243887Visceral adipose tissue and leptin increase colonic epithelial tight junction permeability via a RhoA-ROCK-dependent pathway.FASEB J2014
21906405Impact of perinatal prebiotic consumption on gestating mice and their offspring: a preliminary report.Br J Nutr2012
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