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David N Hauser

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Neurobiology of Disease|October 16, 2012
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in Parkinson's disease and monogenic parkinsonismDavid N Hauser, Teresa G Hastings
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 19, 2011
Astrocytes in Parkinson's disease and DJ-1David N Hauser, Mark R Cookson
Current Protein & Peptide Science|March 12, 2016
The Effects of Variants in the Parkin, PINK1, and DJ-1 Genes along with Evidence for their PathogenicityDavid N Hauser, Christopher T Primiani, Mark R Cookson
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 7, 2020
Longitudinal Characterization of Transcriptomic, Functional, and Morphological Features in Human iPSC-Derived Neurons and Their Application to Investigate Translational Progranulin Disease BiologyGaëlle Robin, J Corey Evans, David N Hauser, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|July 3, 2013
Dopamine quinone modifies and decreases the abundance of the mitochondrial selenoprotein glutathione peroxidase 4David N Hauser, April A Dukes, Amanda D Mortimer, et al.
Plos One|April 12, 2014
Post-translational decrease in respiratory chain proteins in the Polg mutator mouse brainDavid N Hauser, Allissa A Dillman, Jinhui Ding, et al.
Autophagy|October 5, 2010
p62/SQSTM1 is required for Parkin-induced mitochondrial clustering but not mitophagy; VDAC1 is dispensable for bothDerek Narendra, Lesley A Kane, David N Hauser, et al.
Eneuro|October 15, 2015
The Polg Mutator Phenotype Does Not Cause Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in DJ-1-Deficient MiceDavid N Hauser, Christopher T Primiani, Rebekah G Langston, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 17, 2014
Use of cysteine-reactive cross-linkers to probe conformational flexibility of human DJ-1 demonstrates that Glu18 mutations are dimersJanani Prahlad, David N Hauser, Nicole M Milkovic, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|November 18, 2018
Dopamine: Functions, Signaling, and Association with Neurological DiseasesMarianne O Klein, Daniella S Battagello, Ariel R Cardoso, et al.
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Neurobiology of Disease|October 16, 2012
Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in Parkinson's disease and monogenic parkinsonismDavid N Hauser, Teresa G Hastings
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 19, 2011
Astrocytes in Parkinson's disease and DJ-1David N Hauser, Mark R Cookson
Current Protein & Peptide Science|March 12, 2016
The Effects of Variants in the Parkin, PINK1, and DJ-1 Genes along with Evidence for their PathogenicityDavid N Hauser, Christopher T Primiani, Mark R Cookson
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|December 7, 2020
Longitudinal Characterization of Transcriptomic, Functional, and Morphological Features in Human iPSC-Derived Neurons and Their Application to Investigate Translational Progranulin Disease BiologyGaëlle Robin, J Corey Evans, David N Hauser, et al.
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|July 3, 2013
Dopamine quinone modifies and decreases the abundance of the mitochondrial selenoprotein glutathione peroxidase 4David N Hauser, April A Dukes, Amanda D Mortimer, et al.
Plos One|April 12, 2014
Post-translational decrease in respiratory chain proteins in the Polg mutator mouse brainDavid N Hauser, Allissa A Dillman, Jinhui Ding, et al.
Autophagy|October 5, 2010
p62/SQSTM1 is required for Parkin-induced mitochondrial clustering but not mitophagy; VDAC1 is dispensable for bothDerek Narendra, Lesley A Kane, David N Hauser, et al.
Eneuro|October 15, 2015
The Polg Mutator Phenotype Does Not Cause Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration in DJ-1-Deficient MiceDavid N Hauser, Christopher T Primiani, Rebekah G Langston, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|May 17, 2014
Use of cysteine-reactive cross-linkers to probe conformational flexibility of human DJ-1 demonstrates that Glu18 mutations are dimersJanani Prahlad, David N Hauser, Nicole M Milkovic, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology|November 18, 2018
Dopamine: Functions, Signaling, and Association with Neurological DiseasesMarianne O Klein, Daniella S Battagello, Ariel R Cardoso, et al.
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