Andras Lakatos

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Regenerative Neurobiology
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Szebényi K, Barrio-Hernandez I, Gibbons GM, et al. (2023) A human proteogenomic-cellular framework identifies KIF5A as a modulator of astrocyte process integrity with relevance to ALS. Communications Biology. 6: 678
Szebényi K, Wenger LMD, Sun Y, et al. (2021) Human ALS/FTD brain organoid slice cultures display distinct early astrocyte and targetable neuronal pathology. Nature Neuroscience. 24: 1542-1554
Giandomenico SL, Mierau SB, Gibbons GM, et al. (2019) Cerebral organoids at the air-liquid interface generate diverse nerve tracts with functional output. Nature Neuroscience. 22: 669-679
Kelley KW, Ben Haim L, Schirmer L, et al. (2018) Kir4.1-Dependent Astrocyte-Fast Motor Neuron Interactions Are Required for Peak Strength. Neuron
Tyzack GE, Hall CE, Sibley CR, et al. (2017) A neuroprotective astrocyte state is induced by neuronal signal EphB1 but fails in ALS models. Nature Communications. 8: 1164
Hall CE, Yao Z, Choi M, et al. (2017) Progressive Motor Neuron Pathology and the Role of Astrocytes in a Human Stem Cell Model of VCP-Related ALS. Cell Reports. 19: 1739-1749
Lakatos A. (2017) State-of-art modelling of inflammatory astrocyte-synapse interactions in injury and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Neural Regeneration Research. 12: 75-76
Tyzack G, Lakatos A, Patani R. (2016) Human Stem Cell-Derived Astrocytes: Specification and Relevance for Neurological Disorders. Current Stem Cell Reports. 2: 236-247
Tyzack GE, Sitnikov S, Barson D, et al. (2014) Astrocyte response to motor neuron injury promotes structural synaptic plasticity via STAT3-regulated TSP-1 expression. Nature Communications. 5: 4294
Jeffery ND, Smith PM, Lakatos A, et al. (2006) Clinical canine spinal cord injury provides an opportunity to examine the issues in translating laboratory techniques into practical therapy. Spinal Cord. 44: 584-93
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