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Peter G. Noakes is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has contributed extensively to research in medicine, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and neuroscience. Their work spans multiple subfields, including molecular biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, genetics, and immunology.

Noakes's research topics cover various aspects of neuroscience and neuropharmacology, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), neurogenetic and muscular disorders, muscle physiology, genetics and neurodevelopmental disorders, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, and inflammatory mediators along with NSAID effects.

They have published in several scientific venues, with frequent contributions to the following journals:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences (3 publications)
  • Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology (2 publications)
  • Immunobiology (2 publications)
  • ACS Omega (1 publication)
  • Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (1 publication)

Recent notable papers by Noakes include:

  • "Preclinical Pharmacokinetics of Complement C5a Receptor Antagonists PMX53 and PMX205 in Mice," 2020, ACS Omega
  • "Investigating the Role of GABA in Neural Development and Disease Using Mice Lacking GAD67 or VGAT Genes," 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "TDP-43 Mutation Affects Stress Granule Dynamics in Differentiated NSC-34 Motoneuron-Like Cells," 2021, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • "Perineuronal nets are phagocytosed by MMP-9 expressing microglia and astrocytes in the SOD1 G93A ALS mouse model," 2024, Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology
  • "Size-dependent dendritic maladaptations of hypoglossal motor neurons in SOD1G93A mice," 2020, The Anatomical Record

Their frequent collaborators include Mark C. Bellingham, Sang Won Cheung, Sai Yarlagadda, Mark L. Smythe, and Nickolas A. Lavidis, each with multiple coauthored works alongside Noakes.

Best Publications

  • Defective Neuromuscular Synaptogenesis in Agrin-Deficient Mutant Mice

    Medha Gautam;Peter G Noakes;Lisa Moscoso;Fabio Rupp

  • Failure of postsynaptic specialization to develop at neuromuscular junctions of rapsyn-deficient mice

    Medha Gautam;Peter G. Noakes;Jacqueline Mudd;Mia Nichol

  • Aberrant differentiation of neuromuscular junctions in mice lacking s-laminin/laminin β2

    Peter G. Noakes;Peter G. Noakes;Medha Gautam;Jacqueline Mudd;Joshua R. Sanes

  • The renal glomerulus of mice lacking s–laminin/laminin β2: nephrosis despite molecular compensation by laminin β1

    Peter G. Noakes;Peter G. Noakes;Jeffrey H. Miner;Medha Gautam;Jeanette M. Cunningham

  • Synapse-associated expression of an acetylcholine receptor-inducing protein, ARIA/heregulin, and its putative receptors, ErbB2 and ErbB3, in developing mammalian muscle.

    Lisa M. Moscoso;Gerald C. Chu;Medha Gautam;Peter G. Noakes

  • The Role of the Complement System and the Activation Fragment C5a in the Central Nervous System

    Trent M. Woodruff;Rahasson R. Ager;Andrea J. Tenner;Peter G. Noakes

  • In Vivo Analysis of Growth Hormone Receptor Signaling Domains and Their Associated Transcripts

    Jennifer E. Rowland;Agnieszka M. Lichanska;Linda M. Kerr;Mary White

  • The complement factor C5a contributes to pathology in a rat model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Trent M. Woodruff;Kerina J. Costantini;James W. Crane;Julie D. Atkin

  • Motor Cortex Layer V Pyramidal Neurons Exhibit Dendritic Regression, Spine Loss, and Increased Synaptic Excitation in the Presymptomatic hSOD1G93A Mouse Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

    Matthew J. Fogarty;Peter G. Noakes;Mark C. Bellingham

  • Rapsyn Interaction with Calpain Stabilizes AChR Clusters at the Neuromuscular Junction

    Fei Chen;Lei Qian;Zhi Hua Yang;Ying Huang

  • Clustering and immobilization of acetylcholine receptors by the 43-kD protein: a possible role for dystrophin-related protein.

    W D Phillips;P G Noakes;S L Roberds;K P Campbell

  • Solving the α-conotoxin folding problem: efficient selenium-directed on-resin generation of more potent and stable nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists

    Markus Muttenthaler;Simon T Nevin;Anton A Grishin;Shyuan T Ngo

  • 43K protein and acetylcholine receptors colocalize during the initial stages of neuromuscular synapse formation in vivo.

    Peter G. Noakes;William D. Phillips;Theresa A. Hanley;Joshua R. Sanes

  • Pharmacological inhibition of complement C5a-C5a1 receptor signalling ameliorates disease pathology in the hSOD1G93A mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

    John D Lee;Vinod Kumar;Jenny N T Fung;Marc J Ruitenberg

  • The Role of Altered BDNF/TrkB Signaling in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

    Jonu Pradhan;Peter Gerrard Noakes;Mark Christian Bellingham

  • Cross-ethnic meta-analysis identifies association of the GPX3-TNIP1 locus with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    Beben Benyamin;Ji He;Qiongyi Zhao;Jacob Gratten

  • A method for the three-dimensional reconstruction of Neurobiotin™-filled neurons and the location of their synaptic inputs

    Matthew Joseph Fogarty;Luke A Hammond;Refik Kanjhan;Mark Christian Bellingham

  • Identification of RNA bound to the TDP-43 ribonucleoprotein complex in the adult mouse brain.

    Ramesh K. Narayanan;Marie Mangelsdorf;Ajay Panwar;Tim J. Butler

  • In Vivo Targeting of the Growth Hormone Receptor (GHR) Box1 Sequence Demonstrates that the GHR Does Not Signal Exclusively through JAK2

    Johanna L. Barclay;Linda M. Kerr;Leela Arthur;Jennifer E. Rowland;Jennifer E. Rowland

  • Marked changes in dendritic structure and spine density precede significant neuronal death in vulnerable cortical pyramidal neuron populations in the SOD1(G93A) mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

    Matthew J. Fogarty;Erica W. H. Mu;Peter G. Noakes;Nickolas A. Lavidis

  • Dysregulation of the complement cascade in the hSOD1G93A transgenic mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

    John D. Lee;Nur A. Kamaruzaman;Jenny N. T. Fung;Stephen M. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark C. Bellingham
Mark C. Bellingham University of Queensland
Trent M. Woodruff
Trent M. Woodruff University of Queensland
Selena E. Bartlett
Selena E. Bartlett Queensland University of Technology
Gary D. Housley
Gary D. Housley University of New South Wales
Joshua R. Sanes
Joshua R. Sanes Harvard University
Max R. Bennett
Max R. Bennett University of Sydney
Yuchio Yanagawa
Yuchio Yanagawa Gunma University
David J. Adams
David J. Adams Wellcome Sanger Institute
Michael Sendtner
Michael Sendtner University of Würzburg
Matthew A. Brown
Matthew A. Brown Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

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