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CHD2 variants are a risk factor for photosensitivity in epilepsy
ArticleAbstract: Photosensitivity is a heritable abnormal cortical response to flickering light, manifesting as partiPalabras claves:Eyelid myoclonia with absences, Photosensitive, SeizureAutores:Afrikanova T., Berkovic S.F., Boustred C., Cantonetti L., Capovilla G., Chinthapalli V.K., Coppola A., Covanis A., Crawford A.D., De Kovel C.G.F., Del Gaudio L., Drury S., Esguerra C.V., Galizia E.C., Helbig I., Jacmin M., Jocic-Jakubi B., Koeleman B.P.C., Krause R., Lehesjoki A.E., Lench N., Lerche H., Leu C., María Lorena Cordero-Maldonado, Martins T.G., Mefford H.C., Moller R.S., Muhle H., Mullen S.A., Myers C.T., Nürnberg P., Palotie A., Parisi P., Pendziwiat M., Piccioli M., Ruppert A.K., Sadleir L.G., Sander T., Scheffer I.E., Schneider A.L., Schubert J., Sisodiya S.M., Stephani U., Striano S., Thiele H., Trenité D.G.A.K.N., Veggiotti P.Fuentes:scopusGender-Specific Expression of Ubiquitin-Specific Peptidase 9 Modulates Tau Expression and Phosphorylation: Possible Implications for Tauopathies
ArticleAbstract: Public transcriptomic studies have shown that several genes display pronounced gender differences inPalabras claves:Alzheimer’s disease, Gender differences, Tau, Tauopathies, transcriptomics, zebrafishAutores:Antony P., Buttini M., Crawford A.D., Forster J.I., Garcia P., Glaab E., Köglsberger S., María Lorena Cordero-MaldonadoFuentes:scopusPhenotypic assays in yeast and zebrafish reveal drugs that rescue ATP13A2 deficiency
ArticleAbstract: Mutations in ATP13A2 (PARK9) are causally linked to the rare neurodegenerative disorders Kufor-RakebPalabras claves:ATP13A2, budding yeast, drug screening, Heavy Metals, zebrafishAutores:Crawford A.D., Heins-Marroquin U., Jung P.P., Linster C.L., María Lorena Cordero-MaldonadoFuentes:scopusPotential of zebrafish as a model for exploring the role of the amygdala in emotional memory and motivational behavior
ReviewAbstract: Emotion is a key aspect of behavior, enabling humans and animals to assign either positive or negatiPalabras claves:Amygdaloid complex, Appetitive conditioning, Conditioned fear, FISH, Pallium, Subpallium, teleost, VertebratesAutores:Crawford A.D., María Lorena Cordero-Maldonado, Perathoner S.Fuentes:scopusNew insights into the early mechanisms of epileptogenesis in a zebrafish model of Dravet syndrome
ArticleAbstract: Objective: To pinpoint the earliest cellular defects underlying seizure onset (epileptogenic period)Palabras claves:Dravet syndrome, epileptogenesis, fenfluramine, Sodium channel, zebrafishAutores:Brattespe J., Esguerra C.V., Gawel K., Grzyb K., Heintz S., María Lorena Cordero-Maldonado, Martina S., Poovathingal S.K., Satheesh S.V., Skupin A., Suster M., Tiraboschi E., van der Ent W., Xu J.Fuentes:scopusOptimization and pharmacological validation of a leukocyte migration assay in zebrafish larvae for the rapid In vivo bioactivity analysis of anti-inflammatory secondar metabolitesy
ArticleAbstract: Over the past decade, zebrafish (Danio rerio) have emerged as an attractive model for in vivo drug dPalabras claves:Farmacologia, LEUCOCITOS, PEZ CEBRAAutores:Alexander D. Crawford, Camila V. Esguerra, Dany Siverio Mota, Isabel María Wilches Arizábala, Liliana Vicet Muro, María Lorena Cordero-Maldonado, Peter A. M. Witte, deFuentes:rraaeTranscriptome profiling data reveals ubiquitin-specific peptidase 9 knockdown effects
OtherAbstract: Ubiquitin specific peptidase 9 (USP9) is a deubiquitinase encoded by a sex-linked gene with a Y-chroPalabras claves:cell culture, Knockdown, Microarray, transcriptomics, Ubiquitin signalingAutores:Antony P., Buttini M., Crawford A.D., Forster J.I., Garcia P., Glaab E., Köglsberger S., María Lorena Cordero-MaldonadoFuentes:scopusl-Isoaspartyl Methyltransferase Deficiency in Zebrafish Leads to Impaired Calcium Signaling in the Brain
ArticleAbstract: Isomerization of l-aspartyl and l-asparaginyl residues to l-isoaspartyl residues is one type of protPalabras claves:Calcium signaling, HT22 cells, isoaspartyl, protein repair, zebrafishAutores:Clarke S.G., Conrotte J.F., Crawford A.D., Linster C.L., María Lorena Cordero-Maldonado, Martins T.G., Moein M., Skupin A., Soliman R., Warmack R.A.Fuentes:scopus