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Tobias Huth
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 35
Citations - 1115
Tobias Huth is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gating & Sodium channel. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 962 citations. Previous affiliations of Tobias Huth include University of Kiel.
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Phenotypic and Biochemical Analyses of BACE1- and BACE2-deficient Mice
Diana Ines Dominguez,Jos Tournoy,Dieter Hartmann,Tobias Huth,Kim Cryns,Siska Deforce,Lutgarde Serneels,Ira Mercedes Espuny Camacho,Els Marjaux,Katleen Craessaerts,Anton J.M. Roebroek,Michael Schwake,Rudi D'Hooge,Patricia Bach,Ulrich Kalinke,Dieder Moechars,Christian Alzheimer,Karina Reiss,Paul Saftig,Bart De Strooper +19 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that BACE2 could indeed contribute to Aβ generation in the brains of Alzheimer disease and, in particular, Down syndrome patients and call for some caution when claiming that no major side effects should be expected from blocking BACE1 activity.
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Anticancer drug oxaliplatin induces acute cooling-aggravated neuropathy via sodium channel subtype NaV1.6-resurgent and persistent current
Ruth Sittl,Angelika Lampert,Tobias Huth,E. Theresa Schuy,Andrea S. Link,Johannes Fleckenstein,Christian Alzheimer,Peter Grafe,Richard W. Carr +8 more
TL;DR: This work suggests that NaV1.6 plays a central role in mediating acute cooling-exacerbated symptoms following oxaliplatin, and that enhanced resurgent and persistent sodium currents may provide a general mechanistic basis for cold-aggravated symptoms of neuropathy.
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Use-dependent inhibition of synaptic transmission by the secretion of intravesicularly accumulated antipsychotic drugs.
Carsten H. Tischbirek,Eva Maria Wenzel,Fang Zheng,Tobias Huth,Davide Amato,Stefan Trapp,Annette Denker,Oliver Welzel,Katharina Lueke,Alexei Svetlitchny,Manfred Rauh,Janina Deusser,Annemarie Schwab,Silvio O. Rizzoli,Andreas W. Henkel,Christian P. Müller,Christian Alzheimer,Johannes Kornhuber,Teja W. Groemer +18 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that accumulated antipsychotic drugs recycle with synaptic vesicles and have a use-dependent, autoinhibitory effect on synaptic transmission.
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Discovery of G Protein-Biased Dopaminergics with a Pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyridine Substructure
Dorothee Möller,Ashutosh Banerjee,Taygun C. Uzuneser,Marika Skultety,Tobias Huth,Bianca Plouffe,Harald Hübner,Christian Alzheimer,Kristina Friedland,Christian P. Müller,Michel Bouvier,Peter Gmeiner +11 more
TL;DR: The feasibility to design G protein-biased partial agonists as putative novel therapeutics was demonstrated for the representative 2-methoxyphenylpiperazine 16c, which unequivocally displayed antipsychotic activity in vivo.
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Sea-anemone toxin ATX-II elicits A-fiber-dependent pain and enhances resurgent and persistent sodium currents in large sensory neurons
Alexandra B. Klinger,Mirjam Eberhardt,Andrea S. Link,Barbara Namer,Lisa K Kutsche,E. Theresa Schuy,Ruth Sittl,Tali Hoffmann,Christian Alzheimer,Tobias Huth,Richard W. Carr,Angelika Lampert +11 more
TL;DR: This work investigated if ATX-II induces resurgent currents in sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglion (DRGs) and how this may translate into human sensations and found that small DRGs express significantly less β4 mRNA than large sensory neurons, suggesting that it mediates its effects mainly via activation of A-fibers.