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Martin K.-H. Schäfer

Martin K.-H. Schäfer

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Neuroscience

D-Index
64
Citations
14425
World Ranking
3277
National Ranking
284

Best Publications

  • Identification of the differentiation-associated Na+/PI transporter as a novel vesicular glutamate transporter expressed in a distinct set of glutamatergic synapses.

    Hélène Varoqui;Martin K.-H. Schäfer;Heming Zhu;Eberhard Weihe

  • Distinct pharmacological properties and distribution in neurons and endocrine cells of two isoforms of the human vesicular monoamine transporter.

    Jeffrey D. Erickson;Martin K. H. Schafer;Tom I. Bonner;Lee E. Eiden

  • Anatomy of the CNS opioid systems

    Henry Khachaturian;Michael E. Lewis;Martin K.-H. Schäfer;Stanley J. Watson

  • Evidence for hippocampal regulation of neuroendocrine neurons of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis

    J. P. Herman;M.-K.-H. Schafer;E. A. Young;R. Thompson

  • Molecular cloning and functional identification of mouse vesicular glutamate transporter 3 and its expression in subsets of novel excitatory neurons.

    Martin K.-H. Schäfer;Hélène Varoqui;Norah Defamie;Eberhard Weihe

  • Functional identification of a vesicular acetylcholine transporter and its expression from a "cholinergic" gene locus.

    J. D. Erickson;H. Varoqui;M. K.-H. Schafer;W. Modi

  • Cholinergic neurons and terminal fields revealed by immunohistochemistry for the vesicular acetylcholine transporter. II. The peripheral nervous system

    M.K.-H Schäfer;L.E Eiden;E Weihe

  • Visualization of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter in cholinergic nerve terminals and its targeting to a specific population of small synaptic vesicles

    Eberhard Weihe;Jung-Hwa Tao-Cheng;Martin K. H. Schafer;Jeffrey D. Erickson

  • γ-Secretase Heterogeneity in the Aph1 Subunit: Relevance for Alzheimer's Disease

    Lutgarde Serneels;Jérôme Van Biervliet;Katleen Craessaerts;Tim Dejaegere

  • Distribution and regulation of the prohormone convertases PC1 and PC2 in the rat pituitary.

    Robert Day;Martin K.H. Schafer;Stanley J. Watson;Michel Chrétien

  • The vesicular amine transporter family (SLC18): amine/proton antiporters required for vesicular accumulation and regulated exocytotic secretion of monoamines and acetylcholine

    Lee E. Eiden;Martin K.-H. Schäfer;Eberhard Weihe;Burkhard Schütz

  • Localization of vesicular monoamine transporter isoforms (VMAT1 and VMAT2) to endocrine cells and neurons in rat

    Eberhard Weihe;Martin K. H. Schäfer;Jeffrey D. Erickson;Lee E. Eiden

  • Chemical coding of the human gastrointestinal nervous system: cholinergic, VIPergic, and catecholaminergic phenotypes.

    Martin Anlauf;Martin Anlauf;Martin K.-H. Schäfer;Lee Eiden;Eberhard Weihe

  • Expression of thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor 2 (TRH-R2) in the central nervous system of rats.

    Heike Heuer;Martin K.‐H. Schäfer;Dajan O'Donnell;Philippe Walker

  • Gene expression of prohormone and proprotein convertases in the rat CNS: a comparative in situ hybridization analysis

    M. K.-H. Schäfer;R. Day;W. E. Cullinan;M. Chretien

  • Homeostatic Scaling of Vesicular Glutamate and GABA Transporter Expression in Rat Neocortical Circuits

    Stéphanie De Gois;Martin K.-H. Schäfer;Norah Defamie;Chu Chen

  • Immunostimulatory CpG-DNA activates murine microglia.

    Alexander H. Dalpke;Martin K.-H. Schäfer;Markus Frey;Stefan Zimmermann

  • Cerebral bioimaging of Cu, Fe, Zn, and Mn in the MPTP mouse model of Parkinson's disease using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS).

    Andreas Matusch;Candan Depboylu;Christoph Palm;Bei Wu;Bei Wu

  • Rapid regulation of corticotropin-releasing hormone gene transcription in vivo

    James P. Herman;Martin K.H. Schafer;Robert C. Thompson;Stanley J. Watson

  • Silencing of vanilloid receptor TRPV1 by RNAi reduces neuropathic and visceral pain in vivo.

    Thomas Christoph;Arnold Grünweller;Arnold Grünweller;Joanna Mika;Joanna Mika;Martin K.-H. Schäfer

  • Evidence that beta-endorphin is synthesized in cells in the nucleus tractus solitarius: detection of POMC mRNA.

    David M. Bronstein;Martin K.-H. Schafer;Stanley J. Watson;Huda Akil

Frequent Co-Authors

Lee E. Eiden
Lee E. Eiden National Institutes of Health
Stanley J. Watson
Stanley J. Watson University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jeffrey D. Erickson
Jeffrey D. Erickson Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
Huda Akil
Huda Akil University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Stephan W. Koch
Stephan W. Koch Philipp University of Marburg
James P. Herman
James P. Herman University of Cincinnati
Steven T. Cundiff
Steven T. Cundiff University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Giovanni Isella
Giovanni Isella Polytechnic University of Milan
Hans Sigg
Hans Sigg Paul Scherrer Institute
William E. Cullinan
William E. Cullinan Marquette University

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