Moritz Rossner

The functional genome of CA1 and CA3 neurons under native conditions and in response to ischemia (2007)

Newrzella, Dieter, Pahlavan, Payam S, Krüger, Carola, Boehm, Christine, Sorgenfrei, Oliver, Schröck, Helmut, ...

Abstract Background The different physiological repertoire of CA3 and CA1 neurons in the hippocampus, as well as their differing behaviour after noxious stimuli are ultimately based upon differences...

Cloning of a novel neuronally expressed orphan G−protein−coupled receptor which is up−regulated by erythropoietin, interacts with microtubule−associated protein 1b and colocalizes with the 5−hydroxytryptamine 2a receptor (2004)

Maurer,Martin H., Grunewald,Sylvia, Gassler,Nikolaus, Rossner,Moritz, Propst,Friedrich, Würz,Rebecca, ...

G−protein−coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest group of cell surface molecules involved in signal transduction and are receptors for a wide variety of stimuli ranging from light, calcium and...

The transcription factor Sox10 is a key regulator of peripheral glial development

Britsch, Stefan, Goerich, Derk E., Riethmacher, Dieter, Peirano, Reto I., Rossner, Moritz, Nave, Klaus-Armin, ...

The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not been elucidated. Peripheral glial cells differentiate from pluripotent neural crest cells. We show...

The transcription factor Sox10 is a key regulator of peripheral glial development

Britsch, Stefan, Goerich, Derk E., Riethmacher, Dieter, Peirano, Reto I., Rossner, Moritz, Nave, Klaus-Armin, ...

The molecular mechanisms that determine glial cell fate in the vertebrate nervous system have not been elucidated. Peripheral glial cells differentiate from pluripotent neural crest cells. We show...