Publications of Ulrike Müller

Journal Article (25)

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Laßek, M.; Weingarten, J.; Acker-Palmer, A.; Bajjalieh, S. M.; Müller, U.; Volknandt, W.: Amyloid precursor protein knockout diminishes synaptic vescicle proteins at the presynaptic active zone in mouse brain. Current Alzheimer Research 11, pp. 971 - 980 (2014)
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Nobles, R. D.; Zhang, C.; Müller, U.; Betz, H.; McCall, M. A.: Selective glycine receptor alpha 2 subunit control of crossover inhibition between the on and off retinal pathways. The Journal of Neuroscience 32 (10), pp. 3321 - 3332 (2012)
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Szodorai, A.; Kuan, Y. H.; Hunzelmann, S.; Engel, U.; Sakane, A.; Sasaki, T.; Takai, Y.; Kirsch, J.; Müller, U.; Beyreuther, K. et al.; Brady, S.; Morfini, G.; Kins, S.: APP anterograde transport requires Rab3A GTPase activity for assembly of the transport vesicle. The Journal of Neuroscience 29 (46), pp. 14534 - 14544 (2009)
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Schrenk-Siemens, K.; Perez-Alcala, S.; Richter, J.; Lacroix, E.; Rahuel, J.; Korte, M.; Müller, U.; Barde, Y. A.; Bibel, M.: Embryonic stem cell-derived neurons as a cellular system to study gene function: Lack of amyloid precursor proteins APP and APLP2 leads to defective synaptic transmission. Stem Cells 26 (8), pp. 2153 - 2163 (2008)
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Ring, S.; Weyer, S. W.; Kilian, S. B.; Waldron, E.; Pietrzik, C. U.; Filippov, M. A.; Herms, J.; Buchholz, C.; Eckman, C. B.; Korte, M. et al.; Wolfer, D. P.; Müller, U. C.: The secreted beta-amyloid precursor protein ectodomain APPs alpha is sufficient to rescue the anatomical, behavioral, and electrophysiological abnormalities of APP-deficient mice. Journal of Neuroscience 27 (29), pp. 7817 - 7826 (2007)
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Hébert, S. S.; Serneels, L.; Tolia, A.; Craessaerts, K.; Derks, C.; Filippov, M. A.; Müller, U.; De Strooper, B.: Regulated intramembrane proteolysis of amyloid precursor protein and regulation of expression of putative target genes. EMBO Reports 7 (7), pp. 739 - 745 (2006)
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Hirzel, K.; Müller, U.; Latal, A. T.; Hülsmann, S.; Grudzinska, J.; Seeliger, M. W.; Betz, H.; Laube, B.: Hyperekplexia phenotype of glycine receptor alpha 1 subunit mutant mice identifies Zn2+ as an essential endogenous modulator of glycinergic neurotransmission. Neuron 52 (4), pp. 679 - 690 (2006)
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Hösl, K.; Reinold, H.; Harvey, R. J.; Müller, U.; Narumiya, S.; Zeilhofer, H. U.: Spinal prostaglandin E receptors of the EP2 subtype and the glycine receptor alpha 3 subunit, which mediate central inflammatory hyperalgesia, do not contribute to pain after peripheral nerve injury or formalin injection. Pain 126 (1-3), pp. 46 - 53 (2006)
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Ivanova, E.; Müller, U.; Wässle, H.: Characterization of the glycinergic input to bipolar cells of the mouse retina. European Journal of Neuroscience 23 (2), pp. 350 - 364 (2006)
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Siemes, C.; Quast, T.; Kummer, C.; Wehner, S.; Kirfel, G.; Müller, U.; Herzog, V.: Keratinocytes from APP/APLP2-deficient mice are impaired in proliferation, adhesion and migration in vitro. Experimental Cell Research 312 (11), pp. 1939 - 1949 (2006)
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Lopez-Sanchez, N.; Müller, U.; Frade, J. M.: Lengthening of G2/mitosis in cortical precursors from mice lacking beta-amyloid precursor protein. Neuroscience 130 (1), pp. 51 - 60 (2005)
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Reinold, H.; Ahmadi, S.; Depner, U. B.; Layh, B.; Heindl, C.; Hamza, M.; Pahl, A.; Brune, K.; Narumiya, S.; Müller, U. et al.; Zeilhofer, H. U.: Spinal inflammatory hyperalgesia is mediated by prostaglandin E receptors of the EP2 subtype. Journal of Clinical Investigation 115 (3), pp. 673 - 679 (2005)
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Venezia, V.; Russo, C.; Repetto, E.; Salis, S.; Dolcini, V.; Genova, F.; Nizzari, M.; Müller, U.; Schettini, G.: Apoptotic cell death influences the signaling activity of the amyloid precursor protein through ShcA and Grb2 adaptor proteins in neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells. Journal of Neurochemistry 90 (6), pp. 1359 - 1370 (2004)
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Hamid, R.; Willem, M.; Edbauer, D.; Steiner, H.; Müller, U.; Wunsch, G.; Kretzschmar, H.; Haass, C.; Herms, J.: beta-amyloid precursor protein intracellular domain (AICD) strongly enhances resting free cytosolic calcium levels. Neurobiology of Aging 25 (Suppl. Suppl. 2), p. S81 - S81 (2004)
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Müller, U.; Anliker, B.; Heber, S.; Fuhrmann, M.; Kretzschmar, H.; Sisodia, S.; Herms, J.: Cortical dysplasia resembling human type 2 lissencephaly in mice lacking all three APP-family members. Neurobiology of Aging 25 (Suppl. Suppl. 2), pp. S81 - S82 (2004)
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Caille, I.; Allinquant, B.; Dupont, E.; Bouillot, C.; Langer, A.; Müller, U.; Prochiantz, A.: Soluble form of amyloid precursor protein regulates proliferation of progenitors in the adult subventricular zone. Development 131 (9), pp. 2173 - 2181 (2004)
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Harvey, R. J.; Depner, U. B.; Wässle, H.; Ahmadi, S.; Heindl, C.; Reinold, H.; Smart, T. G.; Harvey, K.; Schutz, B.; Abo-Salem, O. M. et al.; Zimmer, A.; Poisbeau, P.; Welzl, H.; Wolfer, D. P.; Betz, H.; Zeilhofer, H. U.; Müller, U.: GlyR alpha 3: An essential target for spinal PGE(2)-mediated inflammatory pain sensitization. Science 304 (5672), pp. 884 - 887 (2004)
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Haverkamp, S.; Müller, U.; Zeilhofer, H. U.; Harvey, R. J.; Wässle, H.: Diversity of glycine receptors in the mouse retina: Localization of the alpha 2 subunit. Journal of Comparative Neurology 477 (4), pp. 399 - 411 (2004)
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Herms, J.; Anliker, B.; Heber, S.; Ring, S.; Fuhrmann, M.; Kretzschmar, H.; Sisodia, S.; Müller, U.: Cortical dysplasia resembling human type 2 lissencephaly in mice lacking all three APP family members. EMBO Journal 23 (20), pp. 4106 - 4115 (2004)
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Herreman, A.; Van Gassen, G.; Bentahir, M.; Nyabi, O.; Craessaerts, K.; Mueller, U.; Annaert, W.; De Strooper, B.: gamma-Secretase activity requires the presenilin-dependent trafficking of nicastrin through the Golgi apparatus but not its complex glycosylation. Journal of Cell Science 116 (6), pp. 1127 - 1136 (2003)
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