• Combining microiontophoresis and multiphoton excitation microscopy to investigate neuronal signaling 

      Hartveit, Espen; Veruki, Margaret Lin (Neuromethods, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Multiphoton excitation (MPE) microscopy allows subcellular structural and functional imaging of neurons and can be combined with techniques for activating postsynaptic receptors at spatial and temporal scales that mimic ...
    • Combining NK cells and mAb9.2.27 to combat NG2-dependent and anti-inflammatory signals in glioblastoma 

      Kmiecik, Justyna; Gras Navarro, Andrea; Poli, Aurélie; Planaguma, Jesus; Zimmer, Jacques; Chekenya, Martha (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014)
      Glioblastoma is a deadly brain cancer with limited treatment options. Targeting chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan 4 (CSPG4, best known as NG2) with the monoclonal antibody mAb9.2.27 and activated natural killer (NK) cells ...
    • Common variants in the ARC gene are not associated with cognitive abilities 

      Myrum, Craig; Giddaluru, Sudheer; Jacobsen, Kaya Kvarme; Espeseth, Thomas; Nyberg, Lars; Lundervold, Astri; Haavik, Jan; Nilsson, Lars-Göran; Reinvang, Ivar; Steen, Vidar Martin; Johansson, Stefan; Wibrand, Karin; Le Hellard, Stephanie; Bramham, Clive R. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-09-03)
      Introduction: The Activity-Regulated Cytoskeleton-associated (ARC) gene encodes a protein that is critical for the consolidation of synaptic plasticity and long-term memory formation. Given ARC's key role in synaptic ...
    • Comparing Efficiency of Lysis Buffer Solutions and Sample Preparation Methods for Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Human Cells and Plasma 

      Neset, Lasse; Takayidza, Gracious; Berven, Frode Steingrimsen; Hernandez-Valladares, Maria (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      The use of a proper sample processing methodology for maximum proteome coverage and high-quality quantitative data is an important choice to make before initiating a liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS)-based ...
    • Comparing Tumor Cell Invasion and Myeloid Cell Composition in Compatible Primary and Relapsing Glioblastoma 

      Zhao, Dongxu; Zhang, Huabin; Uyar, Ramazan; Hossain, Jubayer A.; Miletic, Hrvoje; Tonn, Jörg-Christian; Glass, Rainer; Kälin, Roland E. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Glioblastoma (GBM) recurrence after treatment is almost inevitable but addressing this issue with adequate preclinical models has remained challenging. Here, we introduce a GBM mouse model allowing non-invasive and scalable ...
    • Comparison of membrane proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and H37Ra strains 

      Målen, Hiwa; De Souza, Gustavo A.; Pathak, Sharad; Søfteland, Tina; Wiker, Harald G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-01-24)
      Background: The potential causes for variation in virulence between distinct M. tuberculosis strains are still not fully known. However, differences in protein expression are probably an important factor. In this study we ...
    • The complexity of kidney disease and diagnosing it – cystatin C, selective glomerular hypofiltration syndromes and proteome regulation 

      Malmgren, Linnea; Öberg, Carl; den Bakker, Emil; Leion, Felicia; Siódmiak, Joanna; Åkesson, Anna; Lindström, Veronica; Herou, Erik; Dardashti, Alain; Xhakollari, Liana; Grubb, Gabriel; Strevens, Helena; Abrahamson, Magnus; Helmersson-Karlqvist, Johanna; Magnusson, Martin; Björk, Jonas; Nyman, Ulf; Ärnlöv, Johan; Ridefeldt, Peter; Åkerfeldt, Torbjörn; Hansson, Magnus; Sjöström, Anna; Mårtensson, Johan; Itoh, Yoshihisa; Grubb, David; Tenstad, Olav; Hansson, Lars-Olov; Olafsson, Isleifur; Campos, Araceli Jarquin; Risch, Martin; Risch, Lorenz; Larsson, Anders; Nordin, Gunnar; Pottel, Hans; Christensson, Anders; Bjursten, Henrik; Bökenkamp, Arend; Grubb, Anders (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Estimation of kidney function is often part of daily clinical practice, mostly done by using the endogenous glomerular filtration rate (GFR)-markers creatinine or cystatin C. A recommendation to use both markers in parallel ...
    • Compomics-utilities: an open-source Java library for computational proteomics 

      Barsnes, Harald; Vaudel, Marc; Colaert, Niklaas; Helsens, Kenny; Sickmann, Albert; Berven, Frode S.; Martens, Lennart (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-03-08)
      Background The growing interest in the field of proteomics has increased the demand for software tools and applications that process and analyze the resulting data. And even though the purpose of these tools can vary ...
    • Comprehensive analysis of PSMD family members and validation of PSMD9 as a potential therapeutic target in human glioblastoma 

      Li, Yaquan; Liu, Xuemeng; Zhao, Feihu; Zhao, Zhimin; Li, Xingang; Wang, Jian; Huang, Bin; Chen, Anjing (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Aims PSMD family members, as important components of the 26S proteasome, are well known to be involved in protein degradation. However, their role in glioblastoma (GBM) has not been rigorously investigated. We aimed to ...
    • Computational characterization of modes of transcriptional regulation of nuclear receptor genes 

      Sharma, Yogita; Chilamakuri, Chandra Sekhar Reddy; Bakke, Marit; Lenhard, Boris (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-02-13)
      Background: Nuclear receptors are a large structural class of transcription factors that act with their co-regulators and repressors to maintain a variety of biological and physiological processes such as metabolism, ...
    • Conformational Sampling and Nucleotide-Dependent Transitions of the GroEL Subunit Probed by Unbiased Molecular Dynamics Simulations 

      Skjærven, Lars; Grant, Barry; Muga, Arturo; Teigen, Knut; McCammon, J. Andrew; Reuter, Nathalie; Martinez, Aurora (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-03-10)
      GroEL is an ATP dependent molecular chaperone that promotes the folding of a large number of substrate proteins in E. coli. Large-scale conformational transitions occurring during the reaction cycle have been characterized ...
    • Conformational stability and activity analysis of two hydroxymethylbilane synthase mutants, K132N and V215E, with different phenotypic association with acute intermittent porphyria 

      Bustad, Helene J.; Vorland, Marta; Rønneseth, Eva; Sandberg, Sverre; Martinez, Aurora; Toska, Karen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013-08)
      The autosomal dominantly inherited disease AIP (acute intermittent porphyria) is caused by mutations in HMBS [hydroxymethylbilane synthase; also known as PBG (porphobilinogen) deaminase], the third enzyme in the haem ...
    • Conformational stabilization as a strategy to prevent nucleophosmin mislocalization in leukemia 

      Urbaneja, María A.; Skjærven, Lars; Aubi Catevilla, Oscar; Underhaug, Jarl; López, David J.; Arregi, Igor; Alonso-Mariño, Marián; Cuevas, Andoni; Rodríguez, José A.; Martinez, Aurora; Bañuelos, Sonia (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2017-10-24)
      Nucleophosmin (NPM) is a nucleolar protein involved in ribosome assembly and cell homeostasis. Mutations in the C-terminal domain of NPM that impair native folding and localization are associated with acute myeloid leukemia ...
    • Consortium neuroscience of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder: The ENIGMA adventure 

      Hoogman, Martine; Van Rooij, Daan; Klein, Marieke; Boedhoe, Premika; Ilioska, Iva; Li, Ting; Patel, Yash; Postema, Merel C.; Zhang-James, Yanli; Anagnostou, Evdokia; Arango, Celso; Auzias, Guillaume; Banaschewski, Tobias; Bau, Claiton H.D.; Behrmann, Marlene; Bellgrove, Mark A.; Brandeis, Daniel; Brem, Silvia; Busatto, Geraldo F.; Calderoni, Sara; Calvo, Rosa; Castellanos, Francisco X.; Coghill, David; Conzelmann, Annette; Daly, Eileen; Deruelle, Christine; Dinstein, Ilan; Durston, Sarah; Ecker, Christine; Ehrlich, Stefan; Epstein, Jeffery N.; Fair, Damien A.; Fitzgerald, Jacqueline; Freitag, Christine; Frodl, Thomas; Gallagher, Louise; Grevet, Eugenio H.; Haavik, Jan; Hoekstra, Pieter J.; Janssen, Joost; Karkashadze, George A.; King, Joseph A.; Konrad, Kerstin; Kuntsi, Jonna; Lazaro, Luisa; Lerch, Jason P.; Lesch, Klaus-Peter; Louza, Mario R.; Luna, Beatriz; Mattos, Paulo; McGrath, Jane; Muratori, Filippo; Murphy, Clodagh; Nigg, Joel T.; Oberwelland Weiss, Eileen; O'Gorman Tuura, Ruth L.; O'Hearn, Kirsten; Oosterlaan, Jaap; Parellada, Mara; Pauli, Paul; Plessen, Kerstin von; Ramos-Quiroga, Josep Antoni; Reif, Andreas; Reneman, Liesbeth; Retico, Alessandra; Rosa, Pedro G.; Rubia, Katya; Shaw, Philip; Silk, Tim J.; Tamm, Leanne; Vilarroya, Oscar; Walitza, Susanne; Jahanshad, Neda; Faraone, Stephen V.; Francks, Clyde; van den Heuvel, Odile A.; Paus, Tomáš; Thompson, Paul M.; Buitelaar, Jan; Franke, Barbara (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      Neuroimaging has been extensively used to study brain structure and function in individuals with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) over the past decades. Two of the main ...
    • The cooperative folding of annexin A2 relies on a transient nonnative intermediate 

      Hollås, Hanne; Ramirez, Juan; Nominé, Yves; Kostmann, Camille; Toto, Angelo; Gianni, Stefano; Travé, Gilles; Vedeler, Anni (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Annexins (Anxs) are a family of highly homologous proteins that bind and aggregate lipid vesicles in the presence of calcium. All members of the family contain a variable N-terminus determining specific functions, followed ...
    • Correlations between measures of executive attention and cortical thickness of left posterior middle frontal gyrus - a dichotic listening study 

      Andersson, Martin; Ystad, Martin; Lundervold, Arvid; Lundervold, Astri Johansen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-10-01)
      Background: The frontal lobe has been associated to a wide range of cognitive control functions and is also vulnerable to degeneration in old age. A recent study by Thomsen and colleagues showed a difference between a young ...
    • COVID-19 and the environment: A critical review and research agenda 

      Shakil, Mohammad Hassan; Munim, Ziaul Haque; Tasnia, Mashiyat; Sarowar, Shahin (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)
      The current Coronavirus infection (COVID-19) outbreak has had a substantial impact on many aspects of general life. Although a number of studies have been published on the topic already, there has not been a critical review ...
    • CREB family transcription factors are major mediators of BDNF transcriptional autoregulation in cortical neurons 

      Esvald, Eli-Eelika; Tuvikene, Jürgen; Sirp, Alex; Patil, Sudarshan; Bramham, Clive R.; Timmusk, Tõnis (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      BDNF signaling via its transmembrane receptor TrkB has an important role in neuronal survival, differentiation, and synaptic plasticity. Remarkably, BDNF is capable of modulating its own expression levels in neurons, forming ...
    • A cross-species whole genome siRNA screen in suspension-cultured Chinese hamster ovary cells identifies novel engineering targets 

      Klanert, Gerald; Fernandez, Daniel J.; Weinguny, Marcus; Eisenhut, Peter; Bühler, Eugen; Melcher, Michael; Titus, Steven A.; Diendorfer, Andreas D.; Gludovacz, Elisabeth; Jadhav, Vaibhav; Xiao, Su; Stern, Beate; Lal, Madhu; Shiloach, Joseph; Borth, Nicole (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019-06-18)
      High-throughput siRNA screens were only recently applied to cell factories to identify novel engineering targets which are able to boost cells towards desired phenotypes. While siRNA libraries exist for model organisms ...
    • Crowdsourcing in proteomics: public resources lead to better experiments 

      Barsnes, Harald; Martens, Lennart (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2013-04)
      With the growing interest in the field of proteomics, the amount of publicly available proteome resources has also increased dramatically. This means that there are many useful resources available for almost all aspects ...