Publications of the department "Molecules - Signaling - Development"
Journal Article (12)
2007
Journal Article
27 (42), pp. 11279 - 11288 (2007)
Tyrosine phosphorylation sites in ephrinB2 are required for hippocampal long-term potentiation but not long-term depression. The Journal of Neuroscience
Journal Article
17 (3), pp. 277 - 280 (2007)
Signalling mechanisms. Current Opinion in Neurobiology
Journal Article
17 (5), pp. 230 - 238 (2007)
Bidirectional Eph-ephrin signaling during axon guidance. Trends in Cell Biology
Journal Article
27 (20), pp. 5495 - 5505 (2007)
Prolonged glial expression of Sox4 in the CNS leads to architectural cerebellar defects and ataxia. The Journal of Neuroscience
Journal Article
27 (19), pp. 6706 - 6717 (2007)
Deletion of Shp2 in the brain leads to defective proliferation and differentiation in neural stem cells and early postnatal lethality. Molecular and Cellular Biology (Washington, DC)
Journal Article
104 (50), pp. 20049 - 20054 (2007)
RET signaling does not modulate MPTP toxicity but is required for regeneration of dopaminergic axon terminals. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Article
5 (3), e39, pp. 616 - 628 (2007)
Absence of ret signaling in mice causes progressive and late degeneration of the nigrostriatal system. PLoS Biology
Journal Article
85 (1), pp. 58 - 72 (2007)
Neocortical and cerebellar developmental abnormalities in conditions of selective elimination of peroxisomes from brain or from liver. Journal of Neuroscience Research
Journal Article
27 (15), pp. 5316 - 5326 (2007)
Prolonged Sox4 expression in oligodendrocytes interferes with normal myelination in the central nervous system. Molecular and Cellular Biology (Washington, DC)
Journal Article
134 (18), pp. 3271 - 3281 (2007)
Hypomorphic Sox10 alleles reveal novel protein functions and unravel developmental differences in glial lineages. Development
Journal Article
55 (5), pp. 756 - 767 (2007)
EphA4-dependent axon guidance is mediated by the RacGAP alpha2-chimaerin. Neuron
Journal Article
35 (19), pp. 6526 - 6538 (2007)
Multiple conserved regulatory elements with overlapping functions determine Sox10 expression in mouse embryogenesis. Nucleic Acids Research (London)