Synphen H. Wu
Affiliations: | New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States |
Area:
Neurotrophin signaling, synaptic plasticityGoogle:
"Synphen Wu"Mean distance: 15.5 (cluster 32) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Sign in to add mentorMoses V. Chao | grad student | 2009 | NYU | |
(Neurotrophin signaling in neuronal plasticity: A role for the Ankyrin Repeat-Rich Membrane Spanning (ARMS) scaffold protein.) | ||||
Alexandra Joyner | post-doc |
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Arango-Lievano M, Peguet C, Catteau M, et al. (2016) Deletion of Neurotrophin Signaling through the Glucocorticoid Receptor Pathway Causes Tau Neuropathology. Scientific Reports. 6: 37231 |
Duffy AM, Schaner MJ, Wu SH, et al. (2011) A selective role for ARMS/Kidins220 scaffold protein in spatial memory and trophic support of entorhinal and frontal cortical neurons. Experimental Neurology. 229: 409-20 |
Wu SH, Arévalo JC, Neubrand VE, et al. (2010) The ankyrin repeat-rich membrane spanning (ARMS)/Kidins220 scaffold protein is regulated by activity-dependent calpain proteolysis and modulates synaptic plasticity. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285: 40472-8 |
Arévalo JC, Wu SH, Takahashi T, et al. (2010) The ARMS/Kidins220 scaffold protein modulates synaptic transmission. Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences. 45: 92-100 |
Wu SH, Camarena V. (2009) MeCP2 function in the basolateral amygdala in Rett syndrome. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 29: 9941-2 |
Wu SH, Arévalo JC, Sarti F, et al. (2009) Ankyrin Repeat-rich Membrane Spanning/Kidins220 protein regulates dendritic branching and spine stability in vivo. Developmental Neurobiology. 69: 547-57 |