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  • Neutral competition explain... Neutral competition explains the clonal composition of neural organoids
    Pflug, Florian G; Haendeler, Simon; Esk, Christopher ... PLoS computational biology, 04/2024, Volume: 20, Issue: 4
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    Neural organoids model the development of the human brain and are an indispensable tool for studying neurodevelopment. Whole-organoid lineage tracing has revealed the number of progenies arising from ...
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  • CHC22 clathrin mediates tra... CHC22 clathrin mediates traffic from early secretory compartments for human GLUT4 pathway biogenesis
    Camus, Stéphane M; Camus, Marine D; Figueras-Novoa, Carmen ... The Journal of cell biology, 01/2020, Volume: 219, Issue: 1
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    Glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) is sequestered inside muscle and fat and then released by vesicle traffic to the cell surface in response to postprandial insulin for blood glucose clearance. Here, we ...
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  • The Phosphatase PP4c Contro... The Phosphatase PP4c Controls Spindle Orientation to Maintain Proliferative Symmetric Divisions in the Developing Neocortex
    Xie, Yunli; Jüschke, Christoph; Esk, Christopher ... Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.), 07/2013, Volume: 79, Issue: 2
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    In the developing neocortex, progenitor cells expand through symmetric division before they generate cortical neurons through multiple rounds of asymmetric cell division. Here, we show that the ...
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  • Effect of Clathrin Assembly... Effect of Clathrin Assembly Lymphoid Myeloid Leukemia Protein Depletion on Clathrin Coat Formation
    Meyerholz, Anika; Hinrichsen, Lars; Groos, Stephanie ... Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark), 12/2005, Volume: 6, Issue: 12
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    The endocytic accessory clathrin assembly lymphoid myeloid leukemia protein (CALM) is the ubiquitously expressed homolog of the neuron‐specific protein AP180 that has been implicated in the retrieval ...
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  • clathrin heavy chain isofor... clathrin heavy chain isoform CHC22 functions in a novel endosomal sorting step
    Esk, Christopher; Chen, Chih-Ying; Johannes, Ludger ... The Journal of cell biology, 01/2010, Volume: 188, Issue: 1
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    Clathrin heavy chain 22 (CHC22) is an isoform of the well-characterized CHC17 clathrin heavy chain, a coat component of vesicles that mediate endocytosis and organelle biogenesis. CHC22 has a ...
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  • Role for the CHC22 Clathrin... Role for the CHC22 Clathrin Heavy-Chain Isoform in Human Glucose Metabolism
    Vassilopoulos, Stéphane; Esk, Christopher; Hoshino, Sachiko ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 05/2009, Volume: 324, Issue: 5931
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    Intracellular trafficking of the glucose transporter GLUT4 from storage compartments to the plasma membrane is triggered in muscle and fat during the body's response to insulin. Clathrin is involved ...
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  • The CHC22 clathrin-GLUT4 tr... The CHC22 clathrin-GLUT4 transport pathway contributes to skeletal muscle regeneration
    Hoshino, Sachiko; Sakamoto, Kazuho; Vassilopoulos, Stéphane ... PloS one, 10/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 10
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    Mobilization of the GLUT4 glucose transporter from intracellular storage vesicles provides a mechanism for insulin-responsive glucose import into skeletal muscle. In humans, clathrin isoform CHC22 ...
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  • Human blood vessel organoid... Human blood vessel organoids as a model of diabetic vasculopathy
    Wimmer, Reiner A; Leopoldi, Alexandra; Aichinger, Martin ... Nature (London), 01/2019, Volume: 565, Issue: 7740
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    The increasing prevalence of diabetes has resulted in a global epidemic . Diabetes is a major cause of blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, stroke and amputation of lower limbs. These are often ...
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  • A human tissue screen ident... A human tissue screen identifies a regulator of ER secretion as a brain-size determinant
    Esk, Christopher; Lindenhofer, Dominik; Haendeler, Simon ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 11/2020, Volume: 370, Issue: 6519
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    Loss-of-function (LOF) screens provide a powerful approach to identify regulators in biological processes. Pioneered in laboratory animals, LOF screens of human genes are currently restricted to ...
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  • The promise of genetic screens in human in vitro brain models
    Beirute-Herrera, Julianne; López-Amo Calvo, Beatriz; Edenhofer, Frank ... Biological chemistry, 01/2024, Volume: 405, Issue: 1
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    Advances of culture models have allowed unprecedented insights into human neurobiology. At the same time genetic screening has matured into a robust and accessible experimental strategy allowing for ...
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