494 results on '"Andrieux, Annie"'
Search Results
2. Oleoylethanolamide Delays the Dysfunction and Death of Purkinje Cells and Ameliorates Behavioral Defects in a Mouse Model of Cerebellar Neurodegeneration
3. A new 3-hit mouse model of schizophrenia built on genetic, early and late factors
4. Dissociated features of social cognition altered in mouse models of schizophrenia: Focus on social dominance and acoustic communication
5. IMPAIRED α-TUBULIN RE-TYROSINATION LEADS TO SYNAPTIC DYSFUNCTION AND IS A FEATURE OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
6. Short- and long-term efficacy of electroconvulsive stimulation in animal models of depression: The essential role of neuronal survival
7. Cell-Intrinsic Control of Interneuron Migration Drives Cortical Morphogenesis
8. Structural basis of tubulin detyrosination by the vasohibin–SVBP enzyme complex
9. Tubulin Tyrosination Is a Major Factor Affecting the Recruitment of CAP-Gly Proteins at Microtubule Plus Ends
10. A Vital Role of Tubulin-Tyrosine-Ligase for Neuronal Organization
11. MCAK Associates with the Tips of Polymerizing Microtubules
12. Abnormal nociception and opiate sensitivity of STOP null mice exhibiting elevated levels of the endogenous alkaloid morphine
13. Vasohibins/SVBP are tubulin carboxypeptidases (TCPs) that regulate neuron differentiation
14. The GSK3–MAP1B pathway controls neurite branching and microtubule dynamics
15. Neuronal transport defects of the MAP6 KO mouse – a model of schizophrenia – and alleviation by Epothilone D treatment, as observed using MEMRI
16. Excessive tubulin polyglutamylation causes neurodegeneration and perturbs neuronal transport
17. Deletion of the microtubule-associated protein 6 (MAP6) results in skeletal muscle dysfunction
18. A key function for microtubule-associated-protein 6 in activity-dependent stabilisation of actin filaments in dendritic spines
19. Crosstalk between acetylation and the tyrosination/detyrosination cycle of α-tubulin in Alzheimer’s disease
20. Structural Basis for the Association of MAP6 Protein with Microtubules and Its Regulation by Calmodulin
21. MAP6 interacts with Tctex1 and Cav2.2/N‐type calcium channels to regulate calcium signalling in neurons
22. MAP6-F Is a Temperature Sensor That Directly Binds to and Protects Microtubules from Cold-induced Depolymerization
23. Motor-Dependent Microtubule Disassembly Driven by Tubulin Tyrosination
24. Tubulin tyrosination regulates synaptic function and is disrupted in Alzheimer’s disease
25. NAP (davunetide) enhances cognitive behavior in the STOP heterozygous mouse—A microtubule-deficient model of schizophrenia
26. A Family of Protein-Deglutamylating Enzymes Associated with Neurodegeneration
27. CRMP4-mediated fornix development involves Semaphorin-3E signaling pathway
28. Author response: CRMP4-mediated fornix development involves Semaphorin-3E signaling pathway
29. STOP proteins contribute to the maturation of the olfactory system
30. Differential Structural Requirements for Fibrinogen Binding to Platelets and to Endothelial Cells
31. Mutations in TUBG1, DYNC1H1, KIF5C and KIF2A cause malformations of cortical development and microcephaly
32. Tubulin methylation of lysine 40 by SETD2: a new way to tune neuronal functions?
33. Pyr1-Mediated Pharmacological Inhibition of LIM Kinase Restores Synaptic Plasticity and Normal Behavior in a Mouse Model of Schizophrenia
34. Cacnb4 directly couples electrical activity to gene expression, a process defective in juvenile epilepsy
35. IMPAIRED α-TUBULIN RE-TYROSINATION LEADS TO SYNAPTIC DYSFUNCTION AND IS A FEATURE OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
36. POST-TRANSLATIONAL MODIFICATIONS OF MICROTUBULES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE- AN INTERPLAY BETWEEN ACETYLATION AND (DE)TYROSINATION
37. Chronic administration of atypical antipsychotics improves behavioral and synaptic defects of STOP null mice
38. Impaired α-tubulin re-tyrosination leads to synaptic dysfunction and is a feature of Alzheimer’s disease
39. Beyond Neuronal Microtubule Stabilization: MAP6 and CRMPS, Two Converging Stories
40. Two Antagonistic Microtubule Targeting Drugs Act Synergistically to Kill Cancer Cells
41. Tubulin post‐translational modifications control neuronal development and functions
42. A high variability of arterial Doppler waveform descriptions exists in China
43. Altered expression of synaptic protein mRNAs in STOP (MAP6) mutant mice
44. Post-translational Arginylation of Calreticulin: A NEW ISOSPECIES OF CALRETICULIN COMPONENT OF STRESS GRANULES
45. Two Antagonistic Microtubule Targeting Drugs Act Synergistically to Kill Cancer Cells
46. Two antagonistic microtubule targeting drugs act synergistically to kill cancer cells
47. Sustained increase of alpha7 nicotinic receptors and choline-induced improvement of learning deficit in STOP knock-out mice
48. Functional Dysregulations in CA1 Hippocampal Networks of a 3-Hit Mouse Model of Schizophrenia
49. Reduced Expression of STOP/MAP6 in Mice Leads to Cognitive Deficits
50. STOP-like Protein 21 Is a Novel Member of the STOP Family, Revealing a Golgi Localization of STOP Proteins
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.