Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15.
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Growth differentiation factor 6 as a putative risk factor in neuromuscular degenerationGDF15/MIC1 and MMP9 Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels in Parkinson's Disease and Lewy Body DementiaGrowth differentiation factor 15 in erythroid health and disease.Growth differentiation factor 15 is induced by hepatitis C virus infection and regulates hepatocellular carcinoma-related genes.Divergent molecular mechanisms underlying the pleiotropic functions of macrophage inhibitory cytokine-1 in cancerGrowth Differentiation Factor 15 Expression in Astrocytes After Excitotoxic Lesion in the Mouse HippocampusGDF-15 Is Elevated in Children with Mitochondrial Diseases and Is Induced by Mitochondrial Dysfunction.GDF-15 secreted from human umbilical cord blood mesenchymal stem cells delivered through the cerebrospinal fluid promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and synaptic activity in an Alzheimer's disease model.Anorexia/cachexia of chronic diseases: a role for the TGF-β family cytokine MIC-1/GDF15.The murine growth differentiation factor 15 is not essential for systemic iron homeostasis in phlebotomized mice.GDF-15 protects from macrophage accumulation in a mousemodel of advanced atherosclerosis.GDF-15 enhances intracellular Ca2+ by increasing Cav1.3 expression in rat cerebellar granule neurons.Growth differentiation factor-15 promotes glutamate release in medial prefrontal cortex of mice through upregulation of T-type calcium channelsConcise review: growth differentiation factor 15 in pathology: a clinical role?GDF15 regulates Kv2.1-mediated outward K+ current through the Akt/mTOR signalling pathway in rat cerebellar granule cellsGrowth differentiation factor 15 in cardiovascular diseases: from bench to bedside.BMPs are mediators in tissue crosstalk of the regenerating musculoskeletal system.Growth/differentiation factor-15: prostate cancer suppressor or promoter?Anorexia-cachexia and obesity treatment may be two sides of the same coin: role of the TGF-b superfamily cytokine MIC-1/GDF15.Secreted growth differentiation factor 15 as a potential biomarker for mitochondrial dysfunctions in aging and age-related disorders.CNS repair and axon regeneration: Using genetic variation to determine mechanisms.The ATRA-induced differentiation of medulloblastoma cells is enhanced with LOX/COX inhibitors: an analysis of gene expression.The transrepression arm of glucocorticoid receptor signaling is protective in mutant huntingtin-mediated neurodegeneration.Plasma GDF15 level is elevated in psychosis and inversely correlated with severity.Growth differentiation factor-15 deficiency inhibits atherosclerosis progression by regulating interleukin-6-dependent inflammatory response to vascular injury.Growth/differentiation factor 15 promotes EGFR signalling, and regulates proliferation and migration in the hippocampus of neonatal and young adult miceRegulation of GDF-15, a distant TGF-β superfamily member, in a mouse model of cerebral ischemiaRegulation and effects of GDF-15 in the retina following optic nerve crush.Obesity: Receptors identified for a weight regulator.GFRAL is the receptor for GDF15 and is required for the anti-obesity effects of the ligand.Gdf-15 deficiency does not alter vulnerability of nigrostriatal dopaminergic system in MPTP-intoxicated mice.Effect of bexarotene on differentiation of glioblastoma multiforme compared with ATRA.Neuronal differentiation in the developing human spinal ganglia.Impaired neuronal maturation of hippocampal neural progenitor cells in mice lacking CRAF.GDF15 deficiency promotes high fat diet-induced obesity in mice
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Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15.
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Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15.
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Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15.
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Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15.
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Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15.
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Progressive postnatal motoneuron loss in mice lacking GDF-15.
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Adam Strzelczyk
Francesca Diella
Gerald Bendner
Jens Strelau
Klaus Unsicker
Rüdiger Klein
Stefan Wiese
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1133-09.2009
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2009-10-01T00:00:00Z