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Epigenetic regulation of adult neural stem cells: implications for Alzheimer's disease.Imaging dendritic spines of rat primary hippocampal neurons using structured illumination microscopyNew Neurons in Aging Brains: Molecular Control by Small Non-Coding RNAsEffects of histamine H1 receptor signaling on glucocorticoid receptor activity. Role of canonical and non-canonical pathwaysThe doublecortin gene family and disorders of neuronal structure.Early-life stress mediated modulation of adult neurogenesis and behavior.microRNAs and the regulation of neuronal plasticity under stress conditions.Epigenetically regulated microRNAs in Alzheimer's disease.Different subsets of newborn granule cells: a possible role in epileptogenesis?Regulation of Adult Neurogenesis and Plasticity by (Early) Stress, Glucocorticoids, and Inflammation.Circadian and ultradian glucocorticoid rhythmicity: Implications for the effects of glucocorticoids on neural stem cells and adult hippocampal neurogenesis.Immunomodulation by herpesvirus U51A chemokine receptor via CCL5 and FOG-2 down-regulation plus XCR1 and CCR7 mimicry in human leukocytes.Transcription factor oscillations in neural stem cells: Implications for accurate control of gene expression.Combining doublecortin-like kinase silencing and vinca alkaloids results in a synergistic apoptotic effect in neuroblastoma cells.Multi-omics profile of the mouse dentate gyrus after kainic acid-induced status epilepticusSilencing of the microtubule-associated proteins doublecortin-like and doublecortin-like kinase-long induces apoptosis in neuroblastoma cells.The human cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 promotes angiogenesis and tumor formation via cyclooxygenase-2.Temporal and functional dynamics of the transcriptome during nerve growth factor-induced differentiation.A potential role for calcium / calmodulin-dependent protein kinase-related peptide in neuronal apoptosis: in vivo and in vitro evidence.Expression of a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) leads to attenuation of signaling by other GPCRs: experimental evidence for a spontaneous GPCR constitutive inactive form.Constitutive signaling of the human cytomegalovirus-encoded receptor UL33 differs from that of its rat cytomegalovirus homolog R33 by promiscuous activation of G proteins of the Gq, Gi, and Gs classes.Inhibition of human primary melanoma cell proliferation by histamine is enhanced by interleukin-6.Expression of histamine receptors in different cell lines derived from mammary gland and human breast carcinomas.Lentivirus-mediated transgene delivery to the hippocampus reveals sub-field specific differences in expression.Mepyramine, a histamine H1 receptor inverse agonist, binds preferentially to a G protein-coupled form of the receptor and sequesters G protein.Histamine production in mouse epidermal keratinocytes is regulated during cellular differentiation.Regulation of phospholipase C activation by the number of H(2) receptors during Ca(2+)-induced differentiation of mouse keratinocytes.Glucocorticoid signaling and stress-related limbic susceptibility pathway: about receptors, transcription machinery and microRNA.Stressing new neurons into depression?Chemokine-directed trafficking of receptor stimulus to different g proteins: selective inducible and constitutive signaling by human herpesvirus 6-encoded chemokine receptor U51.Histamine regulates the expression of histidine decarboxylase in N-nitroso-N-methylurea (NMU)-induced mammary tumors in ratsEffect of histamine on growth and differentiation of the rat mammary glandAtypical association of H1 and H2 histamine receptors with signal transduction pathways during multistage mouse skin carcinogenesisHistamine as a potential autocrine regulator of melanomaHistamine receptors signalling in epidermal tumor cell lines with H-ras gene alterationsChanges in H2 receptor expression and coupling during Ca2+-induced differentiation in mouse epidermal keratinocytesCircadian glucocorticoid oscillations preserve a population of adult hippocampal neural stem cells in the aging brain
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