Nickolay Brustovetsky

Affiliations: 
Pharmacology & Toxicology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Pharmacology
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Brustovetsky T, Khanna R, Brustovetsky N. (2023) CRMP2 Participates in Regulating Mitochondrial Morphology and Motility in Alzheimer's Disease. Cells. 12
Brustovetsky T, Khanna R, Brustovetsky N. (2021) Involvement of CRMP2 in Regulation of Mitochondrial Morphology and Motility in Huntington's Disease. Cells. 10
Brustovetsky T, Khanna R, Brustovetsky N. (2021) CRMP2 Is Involved in Regulation of Mitochondrial Morphology and Motility in Neurons. Cells. 10
Hamilton J, Brustovetsky T, Brustovetsky N. (2021) The effect of mitochondrial calcium uniporter and cyclophilin D knockout on resistance of brain mitochondria to Ca-induced damage. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 100669
Brustovetsky N. (2020) The Role of Adenine Nucleotide Translocase in the Mitochondrial Permeability Transition. Cells. 9
Hamilton J, Brustovetsky T, Khanna R, et al. (2020) Mutant Huntingtin Does Not Cross the Mitochondrial Outer Membrane. Human Molecular Genetics
Hamilton J, Brustovetsky T, Sridhar A, et al. (2019) Energy Metabolism and Mitochondrial Superoxide Anion Production in Pre-symptomatic Striatal Neurons Derived from Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Expressing Mutant Huntingtin. Molecular Neurobiology
Hamilton J, Brustovetsky T, Brustovetsky N. (2019) Mutant Huntingtin Fails to Directly Impair Brain Mitochondria. Journal of Neurochemistry
Hamilton J, Brustovetsky T, Rysted JE, et al. (2018) Deletion of mitochondrial calcium uniporter incompletely inhibits calcium uptake and induction of the permeability transition pore in brain mitochondria. The Journal of Biological Chemistry
François-Moutal L, Dustrude ET, Wang Y, et al. (2018) Inhibition of the Ubc9 E2 SUMO conjugating enzyme-CRMP2 interaction decreases NaV1.7 currents and reverses experimental neuropathic pain. Pain
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