Publications of Irina Dudanova
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Journal Article (23)
2025
Journal Article
Optogenetic restoration of neuron subtype-specific cortical activity ameliorates motor deficits in Huntington’s Disease mice. bioRxiv: the preprint server for biology (2025)
2023
Journal Article
14, 560 (2023)
The AAA+ chaperone VCP disaggregates Tau fibrils and generates aggregate seeds in a cellular system. Nature Communications
Journal Article
6 (11), e202302018 (2023)
Neuroprotective effects of hepatoma-derived growth factor in models of Huntington's disease. Life science alliance 2022
Journal Article
5 (3), e202101185 (2022)
Amyloid-like aggregating proteins cause lysosomal defects in neurons via gain-of-function toxicity. Life science alliance
Journal Article
16, 1022251 (2022)
Distinct histological alterations of cortical interneuron types in mouse models of Huntington’s disease. Frontiers in Neuroscience 2021
Journal Article
40 (19), e107260 (2021)
Fluc-EGFP reporter mice reveal differential alterations of neuronal proteostasis in aging and disease. The EMBO Journal
Journal Article
12, 2110 (2021)
In situ architecture of neuronal α-Synuclein inclusions. Nature Communications
Journal Article
12, 4863 (2021)
The extracellular chaperone Clusterin enhances Tau aggregate seeding in a cellular model. Nature Communications 2020
Journal Article
14, 82 (2020)
Cortical and striatal circuits in Huntington's disease. Frontiers in Neuroscience 2019
Journal Article
9, 6634 (2019)
Cortical circuit alterations precede motor impairments in Huntington's disease mice. Scientific Reports 2017
Journal Article
171 (1), pp. 179 - 187 (2017)
In situ architecture and cellular interactions of PolyQ inclusions. Cell
Journal Article
21 (8), pp. 2291 - 2303 (2017)
Spatiotemporal proteomic profiling of Huntington’s disease inclusions reveals widespread loss of protein function. Cell Reports 2015
Journal Article
7, 3 (2015)
Genetic targeting of NRXN2 in mice unveils role in excitatory cortical synapse function and social behaviors. Frontiers in synaptic neuroscience 2014
Journal Article
204 (3), pp. 409 - 422 (2014)
The composition of EphB2 clusters determines the strength in the cellular repulsion response. The Journal of Cell Biology 2013
Journal Article
36 (5), pp. 295 - 304 (2013)
Integration of guidance cues: Parallel signaling and crosstalk. Trends in Neurosciences
Journal Article
33 (12), pp. 5399 - 5410 (2013)
Protein tyrosine phosphatase receptor type O inhibits trigeminal axon growth and rranching by repressing TrkB and ret signaling. The Journal of Neuroscience 2012
Journal Article
32 (15), pp. 5209 - 5215 (2012)
Genetic evidence for a contribution of EphA: EphrinA reverse signaling to motor axon guidance. The Journal of Neuroscience 2011
Journal Article
71 (1), pp. 1 - 3 (2011)
The axon's balancing act: Cis- and trans-interactions between Ephs and Ephrins. Neuron 2010
Journal Article
20 (23), pp. 2150 - 2156 (2010)
GDNF acts as a chemoattractant to support ephrinA-induced repulsion of limb motor axons. Current Biology 2008
Journal Article
99 (1), pp. 112 - 121 (2008)
Early defects of GABAergic synapses in the brain stem of a MeCP2 mouse model of Rett syndrome. Journal of Neurophysiology 2007
Journal Article
502 (2), pp. 261 - 274 (2007)
Deletion of α-neurexins does not cause a major impairment of axonal pathfinding or synapse formation. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 2006
Journal Article
26 (41), pp. 10599 - 10613 (2006)
Important contribution of α-neurexins to Ca2+-triggered exocytosis of secretory granules. The Journal of Neuroscience
Journal Article
326, pp. 617 - 642 (2006)
The resilient synapse: Insights from genetic interference of synaptic cell adhesion molecules. Cell and Tissue Research Book Chapter (1)
2015
Book Chapter
The Eph receptor family. In: Receptor tyrosine kinases: Family and subfamilies, pp. 165 - 264 (Eds. Wheeler, D. L.; Yarden, Y.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2015)
Editorial (1)
2022
Editorial
377 (6613), pp. 1383 - 1384 (2022)
Balancing neuronal circuits. Science Review Article (1)
2022
Review Article
15, 829365 (2022)
Biosensors for studying neuronal proteostasis. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience