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Pascal S. KaeserProfessor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School Verified email at hms.harvard.edu Cited by 9061 |
Molecular mechanisms for synchronous, asynchronous, and spontaneous neurotransmitter release
… Kaeser, pp 333-363 … Kaeser and Wade G. Regehr … We thank members of the Kaeser
and Regehr Labs and Dr. R. Zucker for critical comments on the manuscript. …
and Regehr Labs and Dr. R. Zucker for critical comments on the manuscript. …
Spatial and temporal scales of dopamine transmission
Dopamine is a prototypical neuromodulator that controls circuit function through G protein-coupled
receptor signalling. Neuromodulators are volume transmitters, with release followed …
receptor signalling. Neuromodulators are volume transmitters, with release followed …
[PDF][PDF] Transcellular nanoalignment of synaptic function
… We thank members of the Kaeser, Biederer, and Blanpied labs, particularly Drs. Aihui Tang
and Haiwen Chen, for fruitful discussions and valuable comments on the manuscript. This …
and Haiwen Chen, for fruitful discussions and valuable comments on the manuscript. This …
[HTML][HTML] RIM proteins tether Ca2+ channels to presynaptic active zones via a direct PDZ-domain interaction
At a synapse, fast synchronous neurotransmitter release requires localization of Ca 2+ channels
to presynaptic active zones. How Ca 2+ channels are recruited to active zones, however…
to presynaptic active zones. How Ca 2+ channels are recruited to active zones, however…
[PDF][PDF] SynGO: an evidence-based, expert-curated knowledge base for the synapse
Synapses are fundamental information-processing units of the brain, and synaptic dysregulation
is central to many brain disorders ("synaptopathies"). However, systematic annotation of …
is central to many brain disorders ("synaptopathies"). However, systematic annotation of …
[PDF][PDF] RIM determines Ca2+ channel density and vesicle docking at the presynaptic active zone
At presynaptic active zones, neurotransmitter release is initiated by the opening of voltage-gated
Ca 2+ channels close to docked vesicles. The mechanisms that enrich Ca 2+ channels …
Ca 2+ channels close to docked vesicles. The mechanisms that enrich Ca 2+ channels …
Complement facilitates early prion pathogenesis
MA Klein, PS Kaeser, P Schwarz, H Weyd, I Xenarios… - Nature medicine, 2001 - nature.com
New-variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and scrapie are typically initiated by extracerebral
exposure to the causative agent, and exhibit early prion replication in lymphoid organs 1, 2. In …
exposure to the causative agent, and exhibit early prion replication in lymphoid organs 1, 2. In …
[PDF][PDF] RIM proteins activate vesicle priming by reversing autoinhibitory homodimerization of Munc13
L Deng, PS Kaeser, W Xu, TC Südhof - Neuron, 2011 - cell.com
At a synapse, the presynaptic active zone mediates synaptic vesicle exocytosis. RIM proteins
are active zone scaffolding molecules that—among others—mediate vesicle priming and …
are active zone scaffolding molecules that—among others—mediate vesicle priming and …
[PDF][PDF] Endocannabinoid-mediated long-term plasticity requires cAMP/PKA signaling and RIM1α
Endocannabinoids (eCBs) have emerged as key activity-dependent signals that, by activating
presynaptic cannabinoid receptors (ie, CB1) coupled to G i/o protein, can mediate short-…
presynaptic cannabinoid receptors (ie, CB1) coupled to G i/o protein, can mediate short-…
Immuno-SABER enables highly multiplexed and amplified protein imaging in tissues
Spatial mapping of proteins in tissues is hindered by limitations in multiplexing, sensitivity
and throughput. Here we report immunostaining with signal amplification by exchange …
and throughput. Here we report immunostaining with signal amplification by exchange …