Publikationen

Dank der finanziellen Unterstützung der Stiftung Synapsis konnten zahlreiche neue Erkenntnisse für den Kampf gegen Demenz-Erkrankungen gewonnen werden. Nachfolgend finden Sie einige ausgewählte wissenschaftliche Publikationen aus den unterstützten Projekten:

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Protein fibril aggregation on red blood cells a potential biomarker to distinguish neurodegenerative diseases from healthy aging

Dr. Peter Nirmalraj, EMPA

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Cell-to-cell transmitted alpha-synuclein recapitulates experimental Parkinson’s disease

Prof. Dr. Roland Riek, PhD, ETH Zurich

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Transmission-selective muscle pathology induced by the active propagation of mutant huntingtin across the human neuromuscular synapse

Amandine Grimm, PhD, Project leader, Research Platform Molecular & Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

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Deep Learning-Assisted Single-Molecule Detection of Protein Post-translational Modifications with a Biological Nanopore

Chan Cao, PhD, EPFL Laboratory for Biomolecular Modeling

Unlocking Novel Therapies: Cyclic Peptide Design for Amyloidogenic Targets through Synergies of Experiments, Simulations, and Machine Learning

Dr. Iona-Mariuca Ilie, PhD, University Amsterdam

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ER-mitochondria contacts and cholesterol metabolism are disrupted by disease-associated tau protein

Amandine Grimm, PhD, Project leader, Research Platform Molecular & Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Biomedicine, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland

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Tau protein binds to the P53 E3 ubiquitin ligase MDM2

Stéphanie Papin, PhD, AC Immune SA, Lausanne, Switzerland

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Open pathways for cerebrospinal fluid outflow at the cribriform plate along the olfactory nerves

Steven Proulx, PhD, Group Leader, Theodor Kocher Institute (TKI), University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

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Tau Transfer via Extracellular Vesicles Disturbs the Astrocytic Mitochondrial System

Nicolas Toni, PhD, Group Leader, Département des neurosciences fondamentales, Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

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Overexpression of UCP4 in astrocytic mitochondria prevents multilevel dysfunctions in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

Jean-Yves CHATTON, PhD, Associate professor, Director, Department of Fundamental Neurosciences,University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

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«Early β-amyloid accumulation in the brain is associated with peripheral T cell alterations»

Christoph Gericke, Dr. sc. nat., Institute for Regenerative Medicine - IREM, University of Zurich, Schlieren, Switzerland & Maria Teresa Ferretti, PhD, Institute for Regenerative Medicine - IREM, University of Zurich, Schlieren, Switzerland

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Multi-Dimensional Structure and Dynamics Landscape of Proteins in Mammalian Cells Revealed by In-Cell NMR

Prof. Dr. Roland Riek, PhD, ETH Zurich

New publication by Regina Reimann

New publication by Regina Reimann, who was supported by a Stavros Niarchos Career Development Award managed by Synapsis Foundation: 

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bpa.13130

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Protein structure determination in human cells by in-cell NMR and a reporter system to optimize protein delivery or transexpression

Prof. Dr. Roland Riek, PhD, ETH Zurich

Automatized online prediction of slow-wave peaks during non- rapid eye movement sleep in young and old individuals: Why we should not always rely on amplitude thresholds

Marc Alain Züst et.al., Automatized online prediction of slow-wave peaks during non- rapid eye movement sleep in young and old individuals: Why we should not always rely on amplitude thresholds, Journal of Sleep Research (2022), 00:e13584

Low Subicular Volume as an Indicator of Dementia-Risk Susceptibility in Old Age

Paul G. Unschuld et.al., Low Subicular Volume as an Indicator of Dementia-Risk Susceptibility in Old Age, Front. Aging Neuroscience (2022) 14:811146

Impairments in Brain Bioenergetics in Aging and Tau Pathology: A Chicken and Egg Situation?

Amandine Grimm, Impairments in Brain Bioenergetics in Aging and Tau Pathology: A Chicken and Egg Situation?, Cells (2021) 10, 253

Sequestration within biomolecular condensates inhibits Aß-42 amyloid formation

Paolo Arosio et.al, Sequestration within biomolecular condensates inhibits Aß-42 amyloid formation, Chemical Science (2021) 12, p4373-4382

Slow-wave sleep affects synucleinopathy and regulates proteostatic processes in mouse models of Parkinson’s disease

Daniela Noain et.al., Slow-wave sleep affects synucleinopathy and regulates proteostatic processes in mouse models of Parkinson’s disease, Science Transational Medicine (2021), 13 eabe7099

Brain circuits signaling the absence of emotion in body language

Arseny A. Sokolov et.al., Brain circuits signaling the absence of emotion in body language, PNAS (2020) 117 :20868–20873

Comprehensive analysis of PM20D1 QTL in Alzheimer’s disease

Johannes Gräff et. al. Comprehensive analysis of PM20D1 QTL in Alzheimer’s disease, Clinical Epigenetics (2020) 12:20

Detection of cerebral tauopathy in P301L mice using high-resolution large-field multifocal illumination fluorescence microscopy

Ruiqing Ni, Detection of cerebral tauopathy in P301L mice using high-resolution large-field multifocal illumination fluorescence microscopy, Biomedical Optics Express (2020) 11-9, p4989ff

Oligomeric Forms of Human Amyloid-Beta(1–42) Inhibit Antigen Presentation

Christoph Gericke et.al., Oligomeric Forms of Human Amyloid-Beta(1–42) Inhibit Antigen Presentation, Frontiers in Immunology (2020) 11:1029.

Tau accumulation in astrocytes of the dentate gyrus induces neuronal dysfunction and memory deficits in Alzheimer’s disease

Kevin Richetin et.al., Tau accumulation in astrocytes of the dentate gyrus induces neuronal dysfunction and memory deficits in Alzheimer’s disease, Nature Neuroscience (2020), 23:1567–1579

Tau affects P53 function and cell fate during the DNA damage response

Paolo Paganetti et.al., Tau affects P53 function and cell fate during the DNA damage response, Communications Biology (2020) 3(1):245

Clearance of cerebrospinal fluid from the sacral spine through lymphatic vessels

Steven T. Proulx, Clearance of cerebrospinal fluid from the sacral spine through lymphatic vessels, J. Exp. Med., (2019), 2016-11 p2492–2502

Ossified blood vessels in primary familial brain calcification elicit a neurotoxic astrocyte response

Annika Keller, Ossified blood vessels in primary familial brain calcification elicit a neurotoxic astrocyte response, Brain, (2019) 14-4, p885–902

Simulation Studies of Amyloidogenic Polypeptides and Their Aggregates

Amedeo Caflisch et.al., Simulation Studies of Amyloidogenic Polypeptides and Their Aggregates, Chemical Reviews, (2019) 119-12, p6956–6993

Extravascular CD3+ T Cells in Brains of Alzheimer Disease Patients Correlate with Tau but Not with Amyloid Pathology: An Immunohistochemical Study

Maria Teresa Ferretti et.al., Extravascular CD3+ T Cells in Brains of Alzheimer Disease Patients Correlate with Tau but Not with Amyloid Pathology: An Immunohistochemical Study, Neurodegenerative Diseases (2018)18:49–56

PM20D1 is a quantitative trait locus associated with Alzheimer’s disease

Jose V. Sanchez-Mut, PM20D1 is a quantitative trait locus associated with Alzheimer’s disease, Nature Medicine (2018), 598-24, p598–603

TDP-43 Depletion in Microglia Promotes Amyloid Clearance but Also Induces Synapse Loss

Rosa C. Paolicelli, TDP-43 Depletion in Microglia Promotes Amyloid Clearance but Also Induces Synapse Loss, Neuron (2017) 95-2, p297-308

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