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Dan Lindholm

Researcher at Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research

Publications -  266
Citations -  25963

Dan Lindholm is an academic researcher from Minerva Foundation Institute for Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nerve growth factor & Neurotrophic factors. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 235 publications receiving 23924 citations. Previous affiliations of Dan Lindholm include University of Melbourne & Max Planck Society.

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GADD34 mediates cytoprotective autophagy in mutant huntingtin expressing cells via the mTOR pathway

TL;DR: It is shown that the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway is inhibited and cytoprotective autophagy is activated in neuronal PC6.3 cells at 24 h after expression of mutant Huntingtin proteins, and that GADD34 plays an important role in cell protection in mutant huntingtin expressing cells.
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Reduced VGLUT2 expression increases motor neuron viability in Sod1 G93A mice

TL;DR: It is suggested that reduced levels of VGLUT2 decrease motor neuron degeneration but do not prevent loss of motor neuron function in the SOD1(G93A) mouse model for ALS.
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Evolution of a family of metazoan active-site-serine enzymes from penicillin-binding proteins: a novel facet of the bacterial legacy

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that PBP-βL proteins in the early eukaryotic cell enabled the degradation of peptidoglycan from ingested bacteria, thereby maximizing the yield of nutrients and streamlining the cell for effective phagocytotic feeding.
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Role of neurotrophins in preventing glutamate induced neuronal cell death

TL;DR: Evidence is presented supporting the view that neurotrophic factors such as BDNF and fibroblast growth factors (FGF) promote central neuronal survival after excessive glutamate exposures.
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Constitutive upregulation of calcium channel currents in rat phaeochromocytoma cells: role of c-fos and c-jun.

TL;DR: The current increase induced by c‐fos and c‐jun was supported by up to 11‐fold enhancement of the omega‐conotoxin‐sensitive component of ICa, and cells challenged with NGF developed extensive networks of neurites within 3 days.