Beate Gerstbrein, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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C. elegans, neurodegeneration, neuroregenerationGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMonica Driscoll | grad student | 2005 | Rutgers, New Brunswick | |
(Investigations of molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration and aging in Caenorhabditis elegans.) |
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Gerstbrein B, Stamatas G, Kollias N, et al. (2005) In vivo spectrofluorimetry reveals endogenous biomarkers that report healthspan and dietary restriction in Caenorhabditis elegans. Aging Cell. 4: 127-37 |
Bianchi L, Gerstbrein B, Frøkjaer-Jensen C, et al. (2004) The neurotoxic MEC-4(d) DEG/ENaC sodium channel conducts calcium: implications for necrosis initiation. Nature Neuroscience. 7: 1337-44 |
Suzuki H, Kerr R, Bianchi L, et al. (2003) In vivo imaging of C. elegans mechanosensory neurons demonstrates a specific role for the MEC-4 channel in the process of gentle touch sensation. Neuron. 39: 1005-17 |
Driscoll M, Gerstbrein B. (2003) Dying for a cause: invertebrate genetics takes on human neurodegeneration. Nature Reviews. Genetics. 4: 181-94 |
Xu K, Gerstbrein B, Driscoll M. (2001) Necrotic Neurodegeneration in Caenorhabditis Elegans. Thescientificworldjournal. 1: 129 |