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2025 Original Articles

  • Pifl C, Wolf A, Elevado M, Scholze P (2025) α7‐Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor and Mutated α‐Synuclein Interact in Motor Behaviour and Nigrostriatal Dopamine—Findings With Potential Relevance for a Protective Effect of Cigarette Smoking and Parkinson's Disease Eur J Neurosci, 61 (6)

2024 Original Articles

  • Görgülü I, Jagannath V, Pons S, Koniuszewski F, Groszer M, Maskos U, Huck S, Scholze P (2024) The human‐specific nicotinic receptor subunit CHRFAM7A reduces α7 receptor function in human induced pluripotent stem cells‐derived and transgenic mouse neurons Eur J Neurosci, 60 (5): 4893-4906
  • Müller V, Ernst M, Baykuchkarova A, Koniuszewski F, Bampali K, Seidel T, Scholze P (2024) Probes for the heterogeneity of muscimol binding sites in rat brain Front. Pharmacol., 15: 1368527
  • Golse M, Weinhofer I, Blanco B, Barbier M, Yazbeck E, Huiban C, Chaumette B, Pichon B, Fatemi A, Pascual S, Martinell M, Berger J, Perlbarg V, Galanaud D, Mochel F (2024) Leriglitazone halts disease progression in adult patients with early cerebral adrenoleukodystrophy Brain, 147 (10): 3344-3351
  • Wang J, Kunze M, Villoria-González A, Weinhofer I, Berger J (2024) Peroxisomal Localization of a Truncated HMG-CoA Reductase under Low Cholesterol Conditions Biomol, 14 (2): 244
  • Huber A, Sarne V, Beribisky A, Ackerbauer D, Derdak S, Madritsch S, Etzler J, Huck S, Scholze P, Gorgulu I, Christodoulou J, Studenik C, Neuhaus W, Connor B, Laccone F, Steinkellner H (2024) Generation and Characterization of a Human Neuronal In Vitro Model for Rett Syndrome Using a Direct Reprogramming Method Stem Cells Dev, 33 (5-6): 128-142
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  • Sharmin D, Divović B, Ping X, Cerne R, Smith J, Rezvanian S, Mondal P, Meyer M, Kiley M, Arnold L, Mian M, Pandey K, Jin X, Mitrović J, Djorović D, Lippa A, Cook J, Golani L, Scholze P, Savić M, Witkin J (2024) New Imidazodiazepine Analogue, 5-(8-Bromo-6-(pyridin-2-yl)-4H-benzo-f-imidazo[1,5-a][1,4]diazepin-3-yl)oxazole, Provides a Simplified Synthetic Scheme, High Oral Plasma and Brain Exposures, and Produces Antiseizure Efficacy in Mice, and Antiepileptogenic Activity in Neural Networks in Brain Slices from a Patient with Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy ACS Chem Neurosci, 15 (3): 517-526
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