Brandt, Roland

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Brandt, Roland
 
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Brandt, R
Brandt, Roland
 
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ErscheinungsdatumTitelAutor(en)
12002Functions and malfunctions of the tau proteinsShahani, N; Brandt, R 
22005Tau alteration and neuronal degeneration in tauopathies: mechanisms and modelsBrandt, R ; Hundelt, M; Shahani, N
32007Inverse and distinct modulation of tau-dependent neurodegeneration by presenilin 1 and amyloid-beta in cultured cortical neurons: evidence that tau phosphorylation is the limiting factor in amyloid-beta-induced cell deathLeschik, Julia; Welzel, Alfred; Weissmann, Carina; Eckert, Anne; Brandt, Roland 
42009Divergent Pathways Mediate Spine Alterations and Cell Death Induced by Amyloid-beta, Wild-Type Tau, and R406W TauTackenberg, Christian; Brandt, Roland 
52009Microtubule Binding and Trapping at the Tip of Neurites Regulate Tau Motion in Living NeuronsWeissmann, Carina; Reyher, Hans-Juergen; Gauthier, Anne; Steinhoff, Heinz-Juergen ; Junge, Wolfgang ; Brandt, Roland 
62009LIVE-CELL IMAGING IN THE STUDY OF NEURODEGENERATIONBakota, Lidia; Brandt, Roland 
72011The frontotemporal dementia mutation R406W blocks tau's interaction with the membrane in an annexin A2-dependent mannerGauthier-Kemper, Anne; Weissmann, Carina; Golovyashkina, Nataliya; Seboe-Lemke, Zsofia; Drewes, Gerard; Gerke, Volker; Heinisch, Juergen J.; Brandt, Roland 
82011Altered phosphorylation but no neurodegeneration in a mouse model of tau hyperphosphorylationHundelt, M.; Fath, T.; Selle, K.; Oesterwind, K.; Jordan, J.; Schultz, C.; Goetz, J.; von Engelhardt, J.; Monyer, H.; Lewejohann, L. ; Sachser, N.; Bakota, L.; Brandt, R. 
92013NMDA receptor subunit composition determines beta-amyloid-induced neurodegeneration and synaptic lossTackenberg, C.; Grinschgl, S.; Trutzel, A.; Santuccione, A. C.; Frey, M. C.; Konietzko, U.; Grimm, J.; Brandt, R. ; Nitsch, R. M.
102014Single-molecule tracking of tau reveals fast kiss-and-hop interaction with microtubules in living neuronsJanning, Dennis; Igaev, Maxim; Suendermann, Frederik; Bruehmann, Joerg; Beutel, Oliver; Heinisch, Juergen J.; Bakota, Lidia; Piehler, Jacob ; Junge, Wolfgang ; Brandt, Roland 
112015Region-specific dendritic simplification induced by A beta, mediated by tau via dysregulation of microtubule dynamics: a mechanistic distinct event from other neurodegenerative processesGolovyashkina, Nataliya; Penazzi, Lorene; Ballatore, Carlo; Smith, III, Amos B.; Bakota, Lidia; Brandt, Roland 
122016Presence of a carboxy-terminal pseudorepeat and disease-like pseudohyperphosphorylation critically influence tau's interaction with microtubules in axon-like processesNiewidok, Benedikt; Igaev, Maxim; Suendermann, Frederik; Janning, Dennis; Bakota, Lidia; Brandt, Roland 
132016A beta-mediated spine changes in the hippocampus are microtubule-dependent and can be reversed by a subnanomolar concentration of the microtubule-stabilizing agent epothilone DPenazzi, Lorene; Tackenberg, Christian; Ghori, Adnan; Golovyashkina, Nataliya; Niewidok, Benedikt; Selle, Karolin; Ballatore, Carlo; Smith, III, Amos B.; Bakota, Lidia; Brandt, Roland 
142018Annexins A2 and A6 interact with the extreme N terminus of tau and thereby contribute to tau's axonal localizationGauthier-Kemper, Anne; Suarez Alonso, Maria; Suendermann, Frederik; Niewidok, Benedikt; Fernandez, Maria-Pilar; Bakota, Lidia; Heinisch, Juergen Josef; Brandt, Roland 
152020Early Effects of A beta Oligomers on Dendritic Spine Dynamics and Arborization in Hippocampal NeuronsOrtiz-Sanz, Carolina; Gaminde-Blasco, Adhara; Valero, Jorge; Bakota, Lidia; Brandt, Roland ; Zugaza, Jose L.; Matute, Carlos; Alberdi, Elena
162020Chronic Presence of Oligomeric A beta Differentially Modulates Spine Parameters in the Hippocampus and Cortex of Mice With Low APP Transgene ExpressionHrynchak, Mariya; Rierola, Marina; Golovyashkina, Nataliya; Penazzi, Lorene; Pump, Wiebke C.; David, Bastian; Suendermann, Frederik; Brandt, Roland ; Bakota, Lidia
172022Caspase-cleaved tau is senescence-associated and induces a toxic gain of function by putting a brake on axonal transportConze, Christian; Rierola, Marina; Trushina, I, Nataliya; Peters, Michael; Janning, Dennis; Holzer, Max; Heinisch, Jurgen J.; Arendt, Thomas; Bakota, Lidia; Brandt, Roland