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ABOUT OUR LAB

About four billion years ago, while earth was covered with a primordial soup
enriched with the building blocks of life, the equal occurrence of chiral
molecules (non-superimposable “left-handed” vs “right-handed” molecules) fell
out of balance. As a consequence, today’s life is asymmetric.

In humans, our visceral organs such as heart, pancreas, and intestine are
asymmetrically positioned along the left-right axis. Fundamental molecular
mechanisms of asymmetrical development are poorly understood. Congenital heart
disease, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD), obesity, and
mental retardation are among some of the more severe human diseases that can be
attributed to improper cilia function.

My lab studies the molecular mechanisms of how primary cilia utilize ion
channels and GPCRs to sense their local environment and control such important
processes as left-right asymmetry formation. Our long-term goal is to understand
the signals activating ciliary Ca2+ channels and to identify the resulting
downstream cilia-dependent signaling cascades. We use a variety of different
approaches including mouse genetics, RNA sequencing, cutting edge primary cilia
Ca2+ imaging, electrophysiology and biochemistry.

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FEATURED PUBLICATIONS

ANXIETY AND INCREASED 5-HT1A RECEPTOR RESPONSE IN NCAM NULL MUTANT MICE

Stork O, Welzl H, Wotjak CT, Hoyer D, Delling M, Cremer H, Schachner M. Anxiety
and increased 5-HT1A receptor response in NCAM null mutant mice. J Neurobiol.
1999 Sep 5; 40(3):343-55. PMID: 10440734.

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COSIGNALING OF NCAM VIA LIPID RAFTS AND THE FGF RECEPTOR IS REQUIRED FOR
NEURITOGENESIS

Niethammer P, Delling M, Sytnyk V, Dityatev A, Fukami K, Schachner M.
Cosignaling of NCAM via lipid rafts and the FGF receptor is required for
neuritogenesis. J Cell Biol. 2002 Apr 29; 157(3):521-32. PMID: 11980923; PMCID:
PMC2173281.

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2 Recent citations
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3.89 Relative Citation Ratio



WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM EXPLANTED ENDOVASCULAR DEVICES?

Riepe G, Heintz C, Kaiser E, Chakfé N, Morlock M, Delling M, Imig H. What can
we learn from explanted endovascular devices? Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2002
Aug; 24(2):117-22. PMID: 12389232.

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14 Field Citation Ratio
1.69 Relative Citation Ratio


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