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List of bibliographic references indexed by Signal Transduction

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 17.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000151 (2016) Lawrence Fourgeaud [États-Unis] ; Paqui G. Través [États-Unis] ; Yusuf Tufail [États-Unis] ; Humberto Leal-Bailey [États-Unis] ; Erin D. Lew [États-Unis] ; Patrick G. Burrola [États-Unis] ; Perri Callaway [États-Unis] ; Anna Zag Rska [États-Unis] ; Carla V. Rothlin [États-Unis] ; Axel Nimmerjahn [États-Unis] ; Greg Lemke [États-Unis]TAM receptors regulate multiple features of microglial physiology.
000476 (2015) Zoi Erpapazoglou [France] ; Olga Corti [France]The endoplasmic reticulum/mitochondria interface: a subcellular platform for the orchestration of the functions of the PINK1-Parkin pathway?
000487 (2015) Nikhil M. Urs ; Simone Bido [France] ; Sean M. Peterson ; Tanya L. Daigle ; Caroline E. Bass ; Raul R. Gainetdinov [Russie] ; Erwan Bezard [France] ; Marc G. CaronTargeting β-arrestin2 in the treatment of l-DOPA–induced dyskinesia in Parkinson’s disease
000565 (2015) François-Xavier Blaudin De Thé [France] ; Hocine Rekaik [France] ; Alain Prochiantz [France] ; Julia Fuchs [France] ; Rajiv L. Joshi [France]Neuroprotective Transcription Factors in Animal Models of Parkinson Disease
000898 (2014) Meike Diepenbroek [Allemagne] ; Nicolas Casadei [Allemagne] ; Hakan Esmer [Allemagne] ; Takaomi C. Saido [Japon] ; Jiro Takano [Japon] ; Philipp J. Kahle [Allemagne] ; Ralph A. Nixon [États-Unis] ; Mala V. Rao [États-Unis] ; Ronald Melki [France] ; Laura Pieri [France] ; Stefan Helling ; Katrin Marcus ; Rejko Krueger [Allemagne] ; Eliezer Masliah [États-Unis] ; Olaf Riess [Allemagne] ; Silke Nuber [Allemagne]Overexpression of the calpain-specific inhibitor calpastatin reduces human alpha-Synuclein processing, aggregation and synaptic impairment in [A30P]αSyn transgenic mice.
000917 (2014) Kristina Ibá Ez [Espagne] ; César Boullosa [Espagne] ; Rafael Tabarés-Seisdedos [Espagne] ; Anaïs Baudot [France] ; Alfonso Valencia [Espagne]Molecular Evidence for the Inverse Comorbidity between Central Nervous System Disorders and Cancers Detected by Transcriptomic Meta-analyses
000920 (2014) Cristina Alcacer [France] ; Fanny Charbonnier-Beaupel [France] ; Jean-Christophe Corvol [France] ; Jean-Antoine Girault [France] ; Denis Hervé [France]Mitogen- and stress-activated protein kinase 1 is required for specific signaling responses in dopamine-denervated mouse striatum, but is not necessary for L-DOPA-induced dyskinesia.
000921 (2014) Luc Dupuis [France]Mitochondrial quality control in neurodegenerative diseases.
000975 (2014) Lori Buhlman [États-Unis] ; Maria Damiano [France] ; Giulia Bertolin [France] ; Rosa Ferrando-Miguel [France] ; Anne Lombès [France] ; Alexis Brice [France] ; Olga Corti [France]Functional interplay between Parkin and Drp1 in mitochondrial fission and clearance.
000C14 (2013) Giulia Bertolin [France] ; Rosa Ferrando-Miguel ; Maxime Jacoupy ; Sabine Traver ; Karl Grenier ; Andrew W. Greene ; Aurélien Dauphin ; François Waharte ; Aurélien Bayot ; Jean Salamero ; Anne Lombès ; Anne-Laure Bulteau ; Edward A. Fon ; Alexis Brice ; Olga CortiThe TOMM machinery is a molecular switch in PINK1 and PARK2/PARKIN-dependent mitochondrial clearance.
000D08 (2013) Julien Spatazza [France] ; Elizabeth Di Lullo ; Alain Joliot ; Edmond Dupont ; Kenneth L. Moya ; Alain ProchiantzHomeoprotein signaling in development, health, and disease: a shaking of dogmas offers challenges and promises from bench to bed.
000D86 (2013) Thomas Riemensperger [Allemagne] ; Abdul-Raouf Issa ; Ulrike Pech ; Hélène Coulom ; M Vân Nguy ; Marlène Cassar ; Mélanie Jacquet ; André Fiala ; Serge BirmanA single dopamine pathway underlies progressive locomotor deficits in a Drosophila model of Parkinson disease.
002920 (2006) Patrick P. Michel [France] ; Merle Ruberg ; Etienne HirschDopaminergic neurons reduced to silence by oxidative stress: an early step in the death cascade in Parkinson's disease?
002927 (2006) Emilie Giaime [France] ; Claire Sunyach ; Magali Herrant ; Sébastien Grosso ; Patrick Auberger ; Pamela J. Mclean ; Frédéric Checler ; Cristine Alves Da CostaCaspase-3-derived C-terminal product of synphilin-1 displays antiapoptotic function via modulation of the p53-dependent cell death pathway.
004154 (1998) W. Krezel [France] ; N. Ghyselinck [France] ; T. A. Samad [France] ; V. Dupe [France] ; P. Kastner [France] ; E. Borrelli [France] ; P. Chambon [France]Impaired locomotion and dopamine signaling in retinoid receptor mutant mice
004425 (1997) V. France-Lanord [France] ; B. Brugg [France] ; P. P. Michel [France] ; Yves Agid [France] ; M. Ruberg [France]Mitochondrial free radical signal in ceramide-dependent apoptosis : A putative mechanism for neuronal death in Parkinson's disease
004F95 (1991) H. De Reuse ; A. DanchinPositive regulation of the pts operon of Escherichia coli : genetic evidence for a signal transduction mechanism

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