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Neurobiologi

The Section for Neurobiology is part of the Danish Research Institute of Translational Neuroscience – DANDRITE 

- the Danish node of the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine, which performs basic and translational research in brain and the nervous system.  

Groups at DANDRITE encompass ambitious research programs that include:

  • Molecular and cellular mechanisms of memory
  • Effort-based decision making
  • Neuronal development and stem cells
  • Motor control
  • Brain processing of vision
  • Neurological and neurodegenerative diseases
  • Psychiatric disorders
  • Neurotrophic receptors, sorting
  • Structural biology of membrane transporters and receptors

Read more about the research at DANDRITE.

Below you see the list of researchers at DANDRITE affiliated with the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics.

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Peer-reviewed publikationer

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Christensen, S. B., Skytte, D. M., Denmeade, S. R., Dionne, C., Møller, J. V., Nissen, P. & Isaacs, J. T. (2009). A Trojan horse in drug development: targeting of thapsigargins towards prostate cancer cells. Anti-cancer agents in medicinal chemistry, 9, 276-294.
Quick, M., Winther, A.-M. L., Shi, L., Nissen, P., Weinstein, H. & Javitch, J. A. (2009). Binding of an octylglucoside detergent molecule in the second substrate (S2) site of LeuT establishes an inhibitor-bound conformation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 106(14), 5563-8.
Villa, E., Sengupta, J., Trabuco, L. G., Lebarron, J., Baxter, W. T., Shaikh, T. R., Grasucci, R. A., Nissen, P., Ehrenberg, M., Schulten, K. & Joachim, F. (2009). Ribosome-induced changes in elongation factor Tu conformation control GTP hydrolysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), 106(1), 1063-1068.
Johnson, N. A., Liu, F., Weeks, P. D., Hentzen, A. E., Kruse, H. P., Parker, J. J., Laursen, M., Nissen, P., Costa, C. J. & Gatto, C. (2008). A tomato ER-type Ca2+-ATPase, LCA1, has a low thapsigargin-sensitivity and can transport manganese. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 481(2), 157-168.
Buch-Pedersen, M. J., Pedersen, B. P., Nissen, P. & Palmgren, M. (2008). Protons and how they are transported by proton pumps. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology, 457(3), 573-9.