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Georg Haase

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Frontiers in Neuroscience|December 24, 2015
Golgi Fragmentation in ALS Motor Neurons. New Mechanisms Targeting Microtubules, Tethers, and Transport VesiclesGeorg Haase, Catherine Rabouille
Free Neuropathology|March 27, 2026
Why it should be "Alzheimer disease" rather than "Alzheimer's disease"Cinthya Aguero, C Zachary Klein, Georg Haase
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 30, 2008
Signaling by death receptors in the nervous systemGeorg Haase, Brigitte Pettmann, Cédric Raoul, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 19, 2008
Directed evolution of motor neurons from genetically engineered neural precursorsDelphine Bohl, Song Liu, Stéphane Blanchard, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|June 22, 2014
Golgi fragmentation in pmn mice is due to a defective ARF1/TBCE cross-talk that coordinates COPI vesicle formation and tubulin polymerizationSarah Bellouze, Michael K Schäfer, Dorothée Buttigieg, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|June 10, 2016
Stathmin 1/2-triggered microtubule loss mediates Golgi fragmentation in mutant SOD1 motor neuronsSarah Bellouze, Gilbert Baillat, Dorothée Buttigieg, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 22, 2002
A missense mutation in Tbce causes progressive motor neuronopathy in miceNatalia Martin, Jean Jaubert, Pierre Gounon, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 28, 2006
Alsin/Rac1 signaling controls survival and growth of spinal motoneuronsArnaud Jacquier, Emmanuelle Buhler, Michael K E Schäfer, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|June 21, 2002
In vivo electrotransfer of the cardiotrophin-1 gene into skeletal muscle slows down progression of motor neuron degeneration in pmn miceJeanne-Claire Lesbordes, Thierry Bordet, Georg Haase, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 19, 2007
Progressive motor neuronopathy: a critical role of the tubulin chaperone TBCE in axonal tubulin routing from the Golgi apparatusMichael K E Schaefer, Henning Schmalbruch, Emmanuelle Buhler, et al.
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Frontiers in Neuroscience|December 24, 2015
Golgi Fragmentation in ALS Motor Neurons. New Mechanisms Targeting Microtubules, Tethers, and Transport VesiclesGeorg Haase, Catherine Rabouille
Free Neuropathology|March 27, 2026
Why it should be "Alzheimer disease" rather than "Alzheimer's disease"Cinthya Aguero, C Zachary Klein, Georg Haase
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 30, 2008
Signaling by death receptors in the nervous systemGeorg Haase, Brigitte Pettmann, Cédric Raoul, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 19, 2008
Directed evolution of motor neurons from genetically engineered neural precursorsDelphine Bohl, Song Liu, Stéphane Blanchard, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|June 22, 2014
Golgi fragmentation in pmn mice is due to a defective ARF1/TBCE cross-talk that coordinates COPI vesicle formation and tubulin polymerizationSarah Bellouze, Michael K Schäfer, Dorothée Buttigieg, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|June 10, 2016
Stathmin 1/2-triggered microtubule loss mediates Golgi fragmentation in mutant SOD1 motor neuronsSarah Bellouze, Gilbert Baillat, Dorothée Buttigieg, et al.
Nature Genetics|October 22, 2002
A missense mutation in Tbce causes progressive motor neuronopathy in miceNatalia Martin, Jean Jaubert, Pierre Gounon, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 28, 2006
Alsin/Rac1 signaling controls survival and growth of spinal motoneuronsArnaud Jacquier, Emmanuelle Buhler, Michael K E Schäfer, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|June 21, 2002
In vivo electrotransfer of the cardiotrophin-1 gene into skeletal muscle slows down progression of motor neuron degeneration in pmn miceJeanne-Claire Lesbordes, Thierry Bordet, Georg Haase, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 19, 2007
Progressive motor neuronopathy: a critical role of the tubulin chaperone TBCE in axonal tubulin routing from the Golgi apparatusMichael K E Schaefer, Henning Schmalbruch, Emmanuelle Buhler, et al.
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