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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
17264
World Ranking
8588
National Ranking
153

Overview

Andrew Matus was affiliated with Novartis (Switzerland) in Switzerland during their career. They contributed to the scientific community primarily through their research work connected to this institution.

No specific recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues are documented for Andrew Matus. Similarly, there is no available information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics connected to their work.

There are no recorded awards associated with Andrew Matus. The absence of these details limits a comprehensive overview of their academic footprint or research impact.

Andrew Matus is deceased. The available data focuses on their affiliation but does not provide further details regarding their scientific contributions or the scope of their research activities.

Best Publications

  • Actin-based plasticity in dendritic spines.

    Andrew Matus

  • Rapid actin-based plasticity in dendritic spines.

    Maria Fischer;Stefanie Kaech;Darko Knutti;Andrew Matus

  • Selective localization of messenger RNA for cytoskeletal protein MAP2 in dendrites

    Craig C. Garner;Richard P. Tucker;Andrew Matus

  • Glutamate receptors regulate actin-based plasticity in dendritic spines.

    Maria Fischer;Stefanie Kaech;Uta Wagner;Heike Brinkhaus

  • High actin concentrations in brain dendritic spines and postsynaptic densities

    A. Matus;M. Ackermann;G. Pehling;H. R. Byers

  • High molecular weight microtubule-associated proteins are preferentially associated with dendritic microtubules in brain.

    Andrew Matus;Robert Bernhardt;Taff Hugh-Jones

  • Activity-induced targeting of profilin and stabilization of dendritic spine morphology

    Manuel Ackermann;Andrew Matus

  • Differential expression of distinct microtubule-associated proteins during brain development.

    Beat Riederer;Andrew Matus

  • Selective association of N-methyl aspartate and quisqualate types of L-glutamate receptor with brain postsynaptic densities.

    Graham E. Fagg;Andrew Matus

  • Direct observations of the mechanical behaviors of the cytoskeleton in living fibroblasts.

    Steven R. Heidemann;Stefanie Kaech;Robert E. Buxbaum;Andrew Matus

  • Distribution of calpains I and II in rat brain.

    T Hamakubo;R Kannagi;T Murachi;A Matus

  • Domains of Neuronal Microtubule-associated Proteins and Flexural Rigidity of Microtubules

    Harald Felgner;Rainer Frank;Jacek Biernat;Eva-Maria Mandelkow

  • Different forms of microtubule-associated protein 2 are encoded by separate mRNA transcripts.

    C C Garner;A Matus

  • Neuronal microtubule-associated proteins in the embryonic avian spinal cord.

    Richard P. Tucker;Lester I. Binder;Andrew I. Matus

  • Lithium reduces tau phosphorylation: effects in living cells and in neurons at therapeutic concentrations.

    Simon Lovestone;Danny R. Davis;Marie Therese Webster;Stefanie Kaech

  • Calcium regulation of actin dynamics in dendritic spines.

    Thomas G. Oertner;Andrew Matus

  • Isoform Specificity in the Relationship of Actin to Dendritic Spines

    Stefanie Kaech;Maria Fischer;Thierry Doll;Andrew Matus

  • In situ localization of microtubule-associated protein mRNA in the developing and adult rat brain

    Richard P Tucker;C. C. Garner;A. Matus

  • PC12 cells express juvenile microtubule-associated proteins during nerve growth factor-induced neurite outgrowth.

    Bernard Brugg;Andrew Matus

  • Cytoskeletal Plasticity in Cells Expressing Neuronal Microtubule-Associated Proteins

    Stefanie Kaech;Beat Ludin;Andrew Matus

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig C. Garner
Craig C. Garner Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Brian H. Anderton
Brian H. Anderton King's College London
Matthijs Verhage
Matthijs Verhage Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Richard P. Tucker
Richard P. Tucker University of California, Davis
Richard Hawkes
Richard Hawkes University of Calgary
Beat M. Riederer
Beat M. Riederer University of Lausanne
Simon Lovestone
Simon Lovestone University of Oxford
Gordon M. Shepherd
Gordon M. Shepherd Yale School of Medicine
Robert C. Malenka
Robert C. Malenka Stanford University
Eva-Maria Mandelkow
Eva-Maria Mandelkow German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases

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