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Ernst R. Tamm is affiliated with the University of Regensburg in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on various subfields including Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology, Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The scientist's work addresses key topics such as:

  • Glaucoma and retinal disorders
  • Retinal Diseases and Treatments
  • Retinal Development and Disorders
  • Nerve injury and regeneration
  • Facial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and Research
  • Retinopathy of Prematurity Studies
  • Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Ernst R. Tamm are the following:

  • Consensus Recommendation for Mouse Models of Ocular Hypertension to Study Aqueous Humor Outflow and Its Mechanisms, 2022, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • Egr2-guided histone H2B monoubiquitination is required for peripheral nervous system myelination, 2020, Nucleic Acids Research
  • Rapid and Precise Semi-Automatic Axon Quantification in Human Peripheral Nerves, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • A novel ocular function for decorin in the aqueous humor outflow, 2021, Matrix Biology
  • Targeted drug delivery to the retinal pigment epithelium: Untapped therapeutic potential for retinal diseases, 2022, Drug Discovery Today

Frequent co-authors who have worked with Ernst R. Tamm include:

  • Andrea E. Dillinger
  • Rudolf Fuchshofer
  • Achim Goepferich
  • Barbara M. Braunger
  • Michael Wegner

Ernst R. Tamm's research has been published repeatedly in venues such as:

  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • The trabecular meshwork outflow pathways: Structural and functional aspects

    Ernst R. Tamm

  • Anterior eye development and ocular mesenchyme: New insights from mouse models and human diseases

    Aleš Cvekl;Ernst R. Tamm

  • AlphaB-crystallin in lens development and muscle integrity: a gene knockout approach.

    Brady Jp;Garland Dl;Green De;Tamm Er

  • Gene Targeting Reveals a Widespread Role for the High-Mobility-Group Transcription Factor Sox11 in Tissue Remodeling

    Elisabeth Sock;Stefanie D. Rettig;Janna Enderich;Michael R. Bösl

  • The role of TGF-β in the pathogenesis of primary open-angle glaucoma.

    Rudolf Fuchshofer;Ernst R. Tamm

  • Consensus recommendations for trabecular meshwork cell isolation, characterization and culture

    Kate E. Keller;Sanjoy K. Bhattacharya;Theresa Borrás;Thomas M. Brunner

  • Myocilin and glaucoma: facts and ideas

    Ernst R Tamm

  • Sox10 is required for Schwann cell identity and progression beyond the immature Schwann cell stage

    Markus Finzsch;Silke Schreiner;Tatjana Kichko;Peter Reeh

  • The Transcription Factors Sox10 and Myrf Define an Essential Regulatory Network Module in Differentiating Oligodendrocytes

    Julia Hornig;Franziska Fröb;Michael R. Vogl;Irm Hermans-Borgmeyer

  • Connective Tissue Growth Factor Causes Glaucoma by Modifying the Actin Cytoskeleton of the Trabecular Meshwork

    Benjamin Junglas;Sabrina Kuespert;Amin A. Seleem;Tobias Struller

  • Inactivation of the murine X-linked juvenile retinoschisis gene, Rs1h, suggests a role of retinoschisin in retinal cell layer organization and synaptic structure.

    Bernhard H. F. Weber;Heinrich Schrewe;Laurie L. Molday;Andrea Gehrig

  • Age-related changes of the human ciliary muscle. A quantitative morphometric study

    Svenja Tamm;Ernst Tamm;Johannes W. Rohen

  • Localization of myocilin/trabecular meshwork--inducible glucocorticoid response protein in the human eye.

    Anastasia Karali;Paul Russell;Fritz H. Stefani;Ernst R. Tamm

  • Modulation of Myocilin/TIGR Expression in Human Trabecular Meshwork

    Ernst R. Tamm;Paul Russell;David L. Epstein;Douglas H. Johnson

  • Morphological study of the anterior segment of cynomolgus monkey eyes following treatment with prostaglandin F2α

    Elke Lütjen-Drecoll;Ernst Tamm

  • The aqueous humor outflow pathways in glaucoma: A unifying concept of disease mechanisms and causative treatment.

    Barbara M. Braunger;Rudolf Fuchshofer;Ernst R. Tamm

  • What Increases Outflow Resistance in Primary Open-angle Glaucoma?

    Ernst R. Tamm;Rudolf Fuchshofer

  • Pax6 heterozygous eyes show defects in chamber angle differentiation that are associated with a wide spectrum of other anterior eye segment abnormalities.

    Daniela C Baulmann;Andreas Ohlmann;Cassandra Flügel-Koch;Sumanta Goswami

  • Aqueous humor outflow: what do we know? Where will it lead us?

    Michael P. Fautsch;Douglas H. Johnson;Ted S. Acott;Makoto Aihara

  • Inactivation of the Murine X-linked Juvenile Retinoschisis Gene, Rs1h, Suggests a Role of Retinoschisin in Retinal Cell Layer Organization and Synaptic Structure

    BH F Weber;H Schrewe;LL Molday;A Gehrig

Frequent Co-Authors

Elke Lütjen-Drecoll
Elke Lütjen-Drecoll University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Michael Wegner
Michael Wegner University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Michael R. Bösl
Michael R. Bösl University of Würzburg
Ales Cvekl
Ales Cvekl Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Paul L. Kaufman
Paul L. Kaufman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Elisabeth Sock
Elisabeth Sock University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Mathias W. Seeliger
Mathias W. Seeliger University of Tübingen
C. Ross Ethier
C. Ross Ethier Georgia Institute of Technology
Thomas Langmann
Thomas Langmann University of Cologne
Joram Piatigorsky
Joram Piatigorsky National Institutes of Health

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