Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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Location: La Jolla, CA, United States (USA) (US) US

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The role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in brain health and disease (2019) Toda T, Parylak SL, Linker SB, Gage FH Journal article, Review article Adult hippocampal neurogenesis: A coming-of-age story (2018) Kuhn HG, Toda T, Gage FH Journal article Review: adult neurogenesis contributes to hippocampal plasticity (2018) Toda T, Gage FH Journal article, Review article Mitochondrial Aging Defects Emerge in Directly Reprogrammed Human Neurons due to Their Metabolic Profile (2018) Kim Y, Zheng X, Ansari Z, Bunnell MC, Herdy JR, Traxler L, Lee H, et al. Journal article Th17 Lymphocytes Induce Neuronal Cell Death in a Human iPSC-Based Model of Parkinson's Disease (2018) Sommer A, Maxreiter F, Krach F, Fadler T, Grosch J, Maroni M, Graef D, et al. Journal article Nup153 Interacts with Sox2 to Enable Bimodal Gene Regulation and Maintenance of Neural Progenitor Cells (2017) Toda T, Hsu JY, Linker SB, Hu L, Schafer ST, Mertens J, Jacinto FV, et al. Journal article Functional Implications of miR-19 in the Migration of Newborn Neurons in the Adult Brain (2016) Han J, Kim HJ, Schafer ST, Paquola A, Clemenson GD, Toda T, Oh J, et al. Journal article GSK3ss-Dependent Dysregulation of Neurodevelopment in SPG11-Patient Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Model (2016) Mishra HK, Prots I, Havlicek S, Kohl Z, Pérez-Brangulí F, Börstler T, Anneser L, et al. Journal article ?-Synuclein-induced myelination deficit defines a novel interventional target for multiple system atrophy (2016) Ettle B, Kerman BE, Valera E, Gillmann C, Schlachetzki J, Reiprich S, Büttner C, et al. Journal article Directly Reprogrammed Human Neurons Retain Aging-Associated Transcriptomic Signatures and Reveal Age-Related Nucleocytoplasmic Defects (2015) Mertens J, Paquola ACM, Ku M, Hatch E, Boehnke L, Ladjevardi S, Mcgrath S, et al. Journal article
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