
Publications of Judith Stegmüller
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Journal Article (12)
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35 (18), pp. 2008 - 2025 (2016)
Loss of FBXO7 (PARK15) results in reduced proteasome activity and models a parkinsonism-like phenotype in mice. EMBO Journal 2.
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10 (9), e0137311 (2015)
The NG2 proteoglycan protects oligodendrocyte precursor cells against oxidative stress via interaction with OMI/HtrA2. PLoS One 3.
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35 (8), pp. 1233 - 1236 (2015)
Erythropoietin dampens injury-induced microglial motility. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 4.
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35 (23), pp. 8701 - 8717 (2015)
Loss of the neuron-specific F-box protein FBXO41 models an ataxia-like phenotype in mice with neuronal migration defects and degeneration in the cerebellum. Journal of Neuroscience 5.
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22 (4), pp. 626 - 642 (2015)
Regulation of neuronal survival and morphology by the E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF157. Cell Death and Differentiation 6.
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4 (3), pp. 273 - 281 (2013)
The brake within: mechanisms of intrinsic regulation of axon growth featuring the CDH1-APC pathway. Translational Neuroscience 7.
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8 (2), e57530 (2013)
The centrosomal E3 ubiquitin ligase FBXO31-SCF regulates neuronal morphogenesis and migration. PLoS ONE 8.
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7 (11), e50735 (2012)
p250GAP is a novel player in the Cdh1-APC/Smur growth regulation. PLoS ONE 9.
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69 (5), pp. 930 - 944 (2011)
An isoform-specific SnoN1-FOXO1 repressor complex controls neuronal morphogenesis and positioning in the mammalian brain. Neuron 10.
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29 (13), pp. 4312 - 4321 (2009)
A SnoN-Ccd1 pathway promotes axonal morphogenesis in the mammalian brain. Journal of Neuroscience 11.
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283 (13), pp. 8310 - 8317 (2008)
Interaction of Syntenin-1 and the NG2 Proteoglycan in Migratory Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 12.
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278 (6), pp. 3590 - 3598 (2003)
The proteoglycan NG2 is complexed with α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptors by the PDZ glutamate receptor interaction protein (GRIP) in glial progenitor cells - Implications for glial-neuronal signaling. The Journal of Biological Chemistry