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Andreas Abentung
Researcher at Innsbruck Medical University
Publications - 4
Citations - 172
Andreas Abentung is an academic researcher from Innsbruck Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Regulation of gene expression. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 64 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Abentung include Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
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Cell-type specialization is encoded by specific chromatin topologies.
Warren Winick-Ng,Alexander Kukalev,Izabela Harabula,Izabela Harabula,Luna Zea-Redondo,Luna Zea-Redondo,Dominik Szabo,Dominik Szabo,Mandy Meijer,Leonid Serebreni,Leonid Serebreni,Yingnan Zhang,Simona Bianco,Andrea M. Chiariello,Ibai Irastorza-Azcarate,Christoph J. Thieme,Thomas M Sparks,Sílvia Carvalho,Luca Fiorillo,Francesco Musella,Ehsan Irani,Elena Torlai Triglia,Elena Torlai Triglia,Aleksandra A. Kolodziejczyk,Aleksandra A. Kolodziejczyk,Aleksandra A. Kolodziejczyk,Andreas Abentung,Andreas Abentung,Galina Apostolova,Eleanor J. Paul,Eleanor J. Paul,Vedran Franke,Rieke Kempfer,Rieke Kempfer,Altuna Akalin,Sarah A. Teichmann,Sarah A. Teichmann,Georg Dechant,Mark A. Ungless,Mario Nicodemi,Lonnie R. Welch,Gonçalo Castelo-Branco,Ana Pombo,Ana Pombo +43 more
TL;DR: In this article, an extension of genome architecture mapping (GAM) was developed to map 3D chromatin topology genome-wide in specific brain cell types, without tissue disruption, from single animals.
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Satb2 determines miRNA expression and long-term memory in the adult central nervous system
Clemens Jaitner,Chethan Reddy,Andreas Abentung,Nigel Whittle,Dietmar Rieder,Andrea Delekate,Martin Korte,Gaurav Jain,Andre Fischer,Farahnaz Sananbenesi,Isabella Cera,Nicolas Singewald,Georg Dechant,Galina Apostolova +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Satb2 is critically involved in long-term plasticity processes in the adult forebrain that underlie the consolidation and stabilization of context-linked memory.
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Cell-type specialization in the brain is encoded by specific long-range chromatin topologies
Warren Winick-Ng,Alexander Kukalev,Izabela Harabula,Izabela Harabula,Luna Zea Redondo,Luna Zea Redondo,Mandy Meijer,Leonid Serebreni,Simona Bianco,Dominik Szabo,Dominik Szabo,Andrea M. Chiariello,Ibai Irastorza Azcarate,Luca Fiorillo,Francesco Musella,Christoph J. Thieme,Ehsan Irani,Elena Torlai Triglia,Aleksandra A. Kolodziejczyk,Aleksandra A. Kolodziejczyk,Andreas Abentung,Galina Apostolova,Eleanor J. Paul,Vedran Franke,Rieke Kempfer,Rieke Kempfer,Altuna Akalin,Sarah A. Teichmann,Georg Dechant,Mark A. Ungless,Mario Nicodemi,Gonçalo Castelo-Branco,Ana Pombo,Ana Pombo +33 more
TL;DR: This work shows that the 3D organization of the genome is highly cell-type specific, and essential to better understand mechanisms of gene regulation in highly specialized tissues such as the brain.
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SATB2-LEMD2 interaction links nuclear shape plasticity to regulation of cognition-related genes.
Patrick Feurle,Andreas Abentung,Isabella Cera,Nico Wahl,Cornelia Ablinger,Michael Bucher,Eduard Stefan,Simon Sprenger,David Teis,Andre Fischer,Andre Fischer,Aodán Laighneach,Laura Whitton,Derek W. Morris,Galina Apostolova,Georg Dechant +15 more
TL;DR: Interactions between SATB2 and the inner nuclear membrane protein LEMD2 influence gene expression programs in pyramidal neurons that are linked to cognitive ability and psychiatric disorder etiology.