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2011 Yvonne Eisele
Yvonne S Eisele, Ulrike Obermüller, Götz Heilbronner, Frank Baumann, Stephan A Kaeser, Hartwig Wolburg, Lary C Walker, Matthias Staufenbiel,Mathias Heikenwalder, Mathias Jucker (2010) Peripherally applied Abeta-containing inoculates induce cerebral beta-amyloidosis. Science 330:980-2.
2010 Stefan Grathwohl
Grathwohl et al. (2009) Formation and maintenance of Alzheimer's disease beta-amyloid plaques in the absence of microglia. Nature Neuroscience 12:1361-3.
2009 Nicolas Catz, Maik Stüttgen, Andrea Tedeschi
Catz N, Dicke PW, Thier P (2008) Cerebellar-dependent motor learning is based on pruning a Purkinje cell population response. PNAS 105:7309-14.
Stüttgen MC, Schwarz C (2008) Psychophysical and neurometric detection performance under stimulus uncertainty. Nature Neuroscience 11:1091-9.
Tedeschi A, Nguyen T, Puttagunta R, Gaub P, Di Giovanni S (2008)
A p53-CBP/p300 transcription module is required for GAP-43 expression,
axon outgrowth, and regeneration. Cell Death Differ 16:543-54.
2008 Ilka Diester
Diester I, Nieder A (2007). Semantic associations between signs and numerical categories in the prefrontal cortex. PLoS Biology 5: e294.
2007 Janaky Coomaraswamy
Meyer-Luehmann M, Coomaraswamy J, Bolmont T, Kaeser S, Schaefer C, Kilger E, Neuenschwander A, Abramowski D, Frey P, Jaton AL, Vigouret JM, Paganetti P, Walsh DM, Mathews PM, Ghiso J, Staufenbiel M, Walker LC, Jucker M. (2006). Exogenous induction of cerebral beta-amyloidogenesis is governed by agent and host. Science 313:1781-4.
2006 Axel Lindner
Lindner A, Thier P, Kircher TTJ, Haarmeier T, Leube DT (2005). Disorders of agency in schizophrenia correlate with an inability to compensate for the sensory consequences of actions. Current Biology 15:1119-24.
2005 Martin Herzig
Herzig MC, Winkler DT, Burgermeister P, Pfeifer M, Kohler E, Schmidt SD, Danner S, Abramowski D, Stürchler-Pierrat C, Bürki K, van Duinen SG, Maat-Schieman MLC, Staufenbiel M, Mathews PM, Jucker M (2004). Abeta is targeted to the vasculature in a mouse model of hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis. Nature Neuroscience 7: 954-60.