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Nikolaus J. Sucher
Researcher at Roxbury Community College
Publications - 103
Citations - 10966
Nikolaus J. Sucher is an academic researcher from Roxbury Community College. The author has contributed to research in topics: NMDA receptor & Protein subunit. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 103 publications receiving 10600 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikolaus J. Sucher include University College West & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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An NMDA Receptor Signaling Complex with Protein Phosphatase 2A
TL;DR: The data delineate a mechanistic model of the dynamic regulation of a PP2A–NMDAR signaling complex, mediated by the interaction of NR3A andPP2A, and suggest a novel NMDAR-mediated signaling mechanism in addition to the traditional ionotropic functions of N MDARs.
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Genotyping on a complementary metal oxide semiconductor silicon polymerase chain reaction chip with integrated DNA microarray
Dieter Trau,Thomas M. H. Lee,Alex Ieng Kin Lao,Ralf Lenigk,I-Ming Hsing,Nancy Y. Ip,Maria C. Carles,Nikolaus J. Sucher +7 more
TL;DR: A novel method for the fast identification of genetic material utilizing a micro-DNA amplification and analysis device (micro-DAAD) consisting of multiple PCR microreactors with integrated DNA microarrays was developed and successful amplification of the genetic material and the consecutive analysis of the fluorescent-labeled amplicons by the integrated oligonucleotide probes were demonstrated.
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Anti-inflammatory activity of cinnamon (C. zeylanicum and C. cassia) extracts – identification of E-cinnamaldehyde and o-methoxy cinnamaldehyde as the most potent bioactive compounds
Dhanushka Gunawardena,Niloo Karunaweera,Samiuela Lee,Frank van der Kooy,David G. Harman,Ritesh Raju,Louise E. Bennett,Erika Gyengesi,Nikolaus J. Sucher,Gerald Münch +9 more
TL;DR: If therapeutic concentrations can be achieved in target tissues, cinnamon and its components may be useful in the treatment of age-related inflammatory conditions.
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Activation of NMDA receptor-channels in human retinal Müller glial cells inhibits inward-rectifying potassium currents
TL;DR: Inhibition of the Müller cell KIR channels by the neurotransmitter glutamate is likely to have significant functional consequences for the retina since these ion channels are involved in K+ homeostasis, which in turn influences neuronal excitability.
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Quality assessment of medicinal herbs and their extracts: Criteria and prerequisites for consistent safety and efficacy of herbal medicines
TL;DR: Steps of a comprehensive quality assurance paradigm aimed at achieving and maintaining safety, consistent phytochemical composition, and clinical efficacy of ingredients of herbal medicines are outlined.