Tim Bartels

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2009-2011 Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
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de Boni L, Wallis A, Hays Watson A, et al. (2024) Aggregation-resistant alpha-synuclein tetramers are reduced in the blood of Parkinson's patients. Embo Molecular Medicine
Fazzari M, Di Biase E, Zaccagnini L, et al. (2023) GM1 oligosaccharide efficacy against α-synuclein aggregation and toxicity in vitro. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids. 159350
Ramalingam N, Jin SX, Moors TE, et al. (2023) Dynamic physiological α-synuclein S129 phosphorylation is driven by neuronal activity. Npj Parkinson's Disease. 9: 4
de Boni L, Watson AH, Zaccagnini L, et al. (2022) Brain region-specific susceptibility of Lewy body pathology in synucleinopathies is governed by α-synuclein conformations. Acta Neuropathologica
Román-Vendrell C, Medeiros AT, Sanderson JB, et al. (2021) Effects of Excess Brain-Derived Human α-Synuclein on Synaptic Vesicle Trafficking. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15: 639414
Bartels T, De Schepper S, Hong S. (2020) Microglia modulate neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Science (New York, N.Y.). 370: 66-69
Sanderson JB, De S, Jiang H, et al. (2020) Analysis of α-synuclein species enriched from cerebral cortex of humans with sporadic dementia with Lewy bodies. Brain Communications. 2: fcaa010
Rovere M, Powers AE, Jiang H, et al. (2019) E46K-like α-synuclein mutants increase lipid interactions and disrupt membrane selectivity. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Rovere M, Sanderson JB, Fonseca-Ornelas L, et al. (2018) Refolding of helical soluble α-synuclein through transient interaction with lipid interfaces. Febs Letters
Schapansky J, Khasnavis S, DeAndrade MP, et al. (2017) Familial knockin mutation of LRRK2 causes lysosomal dysfunction and accumulation of endogenous insoluble α-synuclein in neurons. Neurobiology of Disease
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