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Browsing by Author "Helm, Martin"

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    First German Recommendations for Intraosseous Infusion in Emergency Medicine Clinical Practice Recommendations from the Scientific Working Groups on Emergency Medicine and Pediatric Anaesthesiology of the German Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
    (Georg Thieme Verlag Kg, 2010)
    Bernhard, M.
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    Graesner, J. T.
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    Gries, A.
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    Fischer, M.
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    Boettiger, Bernd W.
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    Helm, Martin
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    Eich, Christoph B.  
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    Landsleitner, B.
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    Weiss, M.
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    Strauss, J.
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    Becke, K.
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    IGF-1 Receptor Differentially Regulates Spontaneous and Evoked Transmission via Mitochondria at Hippocampal Synapses
    (Cell Press, 2016)
    Gazit, Neta
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    Vertkin, Irena
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    Shapira, Ilana
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    Helm, Martin
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    Slomowitz, Edden
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    Sheiba, Maayan
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    Mor, Yael
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    Rizzoli, Silvio  
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    Slutsky, Inna
    The insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) signaling is a key regulator of lifespan, growth, and development. While reduced IGF-1R signaling delays aging and Alzheimer's disease progression, whether and how it regulates information processing at central synapses remains elusive. Here, we show that presynaptic IGF-1Rs are basally active, regulating synaptic vesicle release and short-term plasticity in excitatory hippocampal neurons. Acute IGF-1R blockade or transient knockdown suppresses spike-evoked synaptic transmission and presynaptic cytosolic Ca2+ transients, while promoting spontaneous transmission and resting Ca2+ level. This dual effect on transmitter release is mediated by mitochondria that attenuate Ca2+ buffering in the absence of spikes and decrease ATP production during spiking activity. We conclude that the mitochondria, activated by IGF-1R signaling, constitute a critical regulator of information processing in hippocampal neurons by maintaining evoked-to-spontaneous transmission ratio, while constraining synaptic facilitation at high frequencies. Excessive IGF-1R tone may contribute to hippocampal hyperactivity associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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    Intraosseus infusion in emergency medicine
    (Aktiv Druck & Verlag Gmbh, 2010)
    Bernhard, M.
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    Graesner, J.-T.
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    Gries, A.
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    Fischer, M.
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    Boettiger, Bernd W.
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    Helm, Martin
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    Eich, Christoph B.  
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    Landsleitner, B.
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    Weiss, M.
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    Strauss, J.
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    Becke, K.
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    Primary resistance of a novel hepatitis B virus variant to adefovir
    (Elsevier Science Bv, 2006)
    Schildgen, O.
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    Sirma, Hueseyin
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    Funk, A.
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    Wend, Ulrike C.
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    Hartman, Henrik
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    Olotu, C.
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    Helm, Martin
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    Willems, Wr.
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    Will, Hans
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    Gerlich, Wolfram H.

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