Martin Koltzenburg

Affiliations: 
University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Bayern, Germany 
Area:
pain, neuroplasticity
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Clark AJ, Menendez G, AlQatari M, et al. (2018) Functional imaging in microfluidic chambers reveal sensory neuron sensitivity is differentially regulated between neuronal regions. Pain
Buch A, Müller O, Ivanova L, et al. (2017) Inner tegument proteins of Herpes Simplex Virus are sufficient for intracellular capsid motility in neurons but not for axonal targeting. Plos Pathogens. 13: e1006813
Carr A, D'Sa S, Arasaretnam A, et al. (2015) PERIPHERAL NERVE BING-NEEL SYNDROME Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 86: e4.59-e4
Hantke J, Carty L, Wagstaff LJ, et al. (2014) c-Jun activation in Schwann cells protects against loss of sensory axons in inherited neuropathy. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 137: 2922-37
Park SB, Koltzenburg M, Bostock H. (2014) 4. Membrane polarization in sensory and motor axons: Effects on excitability Clinical Neurophysiology. 125: e2
Molyneux A, Koltzenburg M. (2013) Nerve excitability as a novel biomarker for sodium channel blockers Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology. 43: 315
Maurer K, Bostock H, Koltzenburg M. (2012) Protons regulate the excitability properties of rat myelinated sensory axons in vitro through block of persistent sodium currents. Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System : Jpns. 17: 102-11
Trip SA, Saifee T, Honan W, et al. (2012) Chronic immune sensory polyradiculopathy with cranial and peripheral nerve involvement. Journal of Neurology. 259: 1238-40
Cesca F, Yabe A, Spencer-Dene B, et al. (2012) Kidins220/ARMS mediates the integration of the neurotrophin and VEGF pathways in the vascular and nervous systems. Cell Death and Differentiation. 19: 194-208
Cesca F, Yabe A, Spencer-Dene B, et al. (2011) Kidins220/ARMS is an essential modulator of cardiovascular and nervous system development. Cell Death & Disease. 2: e226
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