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Jon Storm-Mathisen

Jon Storm-Mathisen

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Medicine

D-Index
92
Citations
32117
World Ranking
11277
National Ranking
48

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
  • Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology

Overview

Jon Storm-Mathisen is affiliated with the University of Oslo in Norway and specializes in neuroscience research. Their work primarily engages with the field of Neuroscience, focusing notably on the subfields of Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, Neurology, Physiology, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

Their research encompasses several key topics, including Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Mitochondrial Function and Pathology, Adipose Tissue and Metabolism, Health, Environment, and Cognitive Aging, Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research, Cerebrospinal Fluid and Hydrocephalus, and Barrier Structure and Function Studies.

Storm-Mathisen has published extensively across notable scientific journals. Key publication venues include:

  • Neuron
  • Acta Physiologica
  • Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
  • Cells
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Storm-Mathisen reflect a focus on molecular and cellular neuroscience processes:

  • "Molecular anatomy of adult mouse leptomeninges," 2023, Neuron
  • "L-lactate induces neurogenesis in the mouse ventricular-subventricular zone via the lactate receptor HCA1," 2020, Acta Physiologica
  • "Targeting NAD+ in translational research to relieve diseases and conditions of metabolic stress and ageing," 2020, Mechanisms of Ageing and Development
  • "Slc38a1 Conveys Astroglia-Derived Glutamine into GABAergic Interneurons for Neurotransmitter GABA Synthesis," 2020, Cells
  • "The Lactate Receptor HCA1 Is Present in the Choroid Plexus, the Tela Choroidea, and the Neuroepithelial Lining of the Dorsal Part of the Third Ventricle," 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Storm-Mathisen include:

  • Linda H. Bergersen
  • Evandro Fei Fang
  • Hilde Nilsen
  • Farrukh A. Chaudhry
  • Guobing Chen

The scientist has been recognized as a Member of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, associated with the fields of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology.

Best Publications

  • Cloning and expression of a rat brain L-glutamate transporter.

    Gilia Pines;Niels C. Danbolt;Magnar Bjørås;Magnar Bjørås;Yumin Zhang

  • The Expression of Vesicular Glutamate Transporters Defines Two Classes of Excitatory Synapse

    Robert T Fremeau;Matthew D Troyer;Ingrid Pahner;Gro Owren Nygaard

  • Differential expression of two glial glutamate transporters in the rat brain: quantitative and immunocytochemical observations

    KP Lehre;LM Levy;OP Ottersen;J Storm-Mathisen

  • First visualization of glutamate and GABA in neurones by immunocytochemistry

    Jon Storm-Mathisen;Alfhild Kristine Leknes;Anna Torbjørg Bore;Jorunn Line Vaaland

  • Anatomical organization of excitatory amino acid receptors and their pathways

    Carl W. Cotman;Daniel T. Monaghan;Ole P. Ottersen;Jon Storm-Mathisen

  • Glutamate transporters in glial plasma membranes: Highly differentiated localizations revealed by quantitative ultrastructural immunocytochemistry

    Farrukh A. Chaudhry;Knut P. Lehre;Menno van Lookeren Campagne;Ole P. Ottersen

  • Glutamate- and GABA-containing neurons in the mouse and rat brain, as demonstrated with a new immunocytochemical technique.

    Ole P. Ottersen;Jon Storm‐Mathisen

  • The Vesicular GABA Transporter, VGAT, Localizes to Synaptic Vesicles in Sets of Glycinergic as Well as GABAergic Neurons

    Farrukh A. Chaudhry;Richard J. Reimer;Elizabeth E. Bellocchio;Niels C. Danbolt

  • Biochemical evidence for glutamate as neurotransmitter in corticostriatal and corticothalamic fibres in rat brain

    F. Fonnum;J. Storm-Mathisen;I. Divac

  • Glycine transporters are differentially expressed among CNS cells

    F Zafra;C Aragon;L Olivares;NC Danbolt

  • Exercise induces cerebral VEGF and angiogenesis via the lactate receptor HCAR1

    Cecilie Morland;Cecilie Morland;Krister Andersson;Krister Andersson;Øyvind Pernell Haugen;Alena Hadzic;Alena Hadzic

  • An [Na+ + K+]coupledl-glutamate transporter purified from rat brain is located in glial cell processes

    N.C. Danbolt;J. Storm-Mathisen;B.I. Kanner

  • The Glutamate Transporter EAAT4 in Rat Cerebellar Purkinje Cells: A Glutamate-Gated Chloride Channel Concentrated near the Synapse in Parts of the Dendritic Membrane Facing Astroglia

    Yvette Dehnes;Farrukh A. Chaudhry;Kyrre Ullensvang;Knut P. Lehre

  • Localization of transmitter candidates in the brain: the hippocampal formation as a model

    Jon Storm-Mathisen

  • Origin and distribution of glutamate decar☐ylase in substantia nigra of the cat

    F. Fonnum;I. Grofová;E. Rinvik;J. Storm-Mathisen

  • Glutamate decarboxylase in inhibitory neurons: A study of the enzyme in purkinje cell axons and boutons in the cat

    F. Fonnum;J. Storm-Mathisen;F. Walberg

  • Molecular Analysis of System N Suggests Novel Physiological Roles in Nitrogen Metabolism and Synaptic Transmission

    Farrukh A Chaudhry;Farrukh A Chaudhry;Richard J Reimer;David Krizaj;Diane Barber

  • Lactate Receptor Sites Link Neurotransmission, Neurovascular Coupling, and Brain Energy Metabolism

    Knut H. Lauritzen;Cecilie Morland;Maja Puchades;Signe Holm-Hansen

  • Quantification of immunogold labelling reveals enrichment of glutamate in mossy and parallel fibre terminals in cat cerebellum.

    P. Somogyi;K. Halasy;J. Somogyi;J. Storm-Mathisen

  • An atlas of glycine- and GABA-like immunoreactivity and colocalization in the cochlear nuclear complex of the guinea pig.

    J. Kolston;K. K. Osen;C. M. Hackney;O. P. Ottersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ole Petter Ottersen
Ole Petter Ottersen University of Oslo
Linda H. Bergersen
Linda H. Bergersen University of Oslo
Niels C. Danbolt
Niels C. Danbolt University of Oslo
Robert H. Edwards
Robert H. Edwards University of California, San Francisco
Albert Gjedde
Albert Gjedde University of Copenhagen
Frode Fonnum
Frode Fonnum Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
Staffan Cullheim
Staffan Cullheim Karolinska Institute
Nicholas Dale
Nicholas Dale University of Warwick
Lennart Brodin
Lennart Brodin Karolinska Institute
David J. Maxwell
David J. Maxwell University of Glasgow

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