Eva Harde
Goethe University Frankfurt
8 Papers
30 Citations
Eva Harde is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Long-term potentiation & Hippocampal formation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Eva Harde include University of Mainz & Max Planck Society.
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Papers
A critical role for VEGF and VEGFR2 in NMDA receptor synaptic function and fear-related behavior
P. De Rossi,P. De Rossi,Eva Harde,Eva Harde,Eva Harde,Julien P. Dupuis,Julien P. Dupuis,Laurent Martin,Laurent Martin,Naura Chounlamountri,Naura Chounlamountri,M. Bardin,M. Bardin,Chantal Watrin,Chantal Watrin,Claire Benetollo,Claire Benetollo,K. Pernet-Gallay,Heiko J. Luhmann,Jérôme Honnorat,Jérôme Honnorat,Gaël Malleret,Gaël Malleret,Gaël Malleret,Laurent Groc,Laurent Groc,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Paul-Antoine Salin,Paul-Antoine Salin,Paul-Antoine Salin,Claire Meissirel,Claire Meissirel +33 more
TL;DR: The direct implication of V EGF signaling in neurons via VEGFR2 in proper synaptic function is demonstrated and a role for VEGF in new therapeutic approaches targeting GluNR in depression is suggested.
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Type I cell ROS kinetics under hypoxia in the intact mouse carotid body ex vivo: a FRET-based study
André Bernardini,Ulf Brockmeier,Eric Metzen,Utta Berchner-Pfannschmidt,Eva Harde,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Dmitri B. Papkovsky,Helmut Acker,Joachim Fandrey +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that attenuated p47(phox) subunit activity of the NADPH oxidase under hypoxia is the physiological trigger for type I cell MP depolarization probably due to ROS decrease, whereas the observed ROS increase has no influence on type Icell MP kinetics under Hypoxia.
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APP Deletion Accounts for Age-Dependent Changes in the Bioenergetic Metabolism and in Hyperphosphorylated CaMKII at Stimulated Hippocampal Presynaptic Active Zones
Melanie Laßek,Jens Weingarten,Martin Wegner,Moritz Neupärtl,Tabiwang N. Array,Eva Harde,Eva Harde,Benedikt Beckert,Vahid Golghalyani,Jörg Ackermann,Ina Koch,Ulrike Müller,Michael Karas,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Walter Volknandt +15 more
TL;DR: An essential functional role to APP is attributes to APP at hippocampal PAZ and putative molecular mechanisms underlying the age-dependent impairments in learning and memory in APP-KO mice are attributed.
Co-activation of VEGF and NMDA receptors promotes synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors.
P. De Rossi,P. De Rossi,Eva Harde,Eva Harde,Eva Harde,Julien P. Dupuis,Julien P. Dupuis,Laurent Martin,Laurent Martin,Naura Chounlamountri,Naura Chounlamountri,M. Bardin,M. Bardin,Chantal Watrin,Chantal Watrin,Claire Benetollo,Claire Benetollo,K. Pernet-Gallay,Heiko J. Luhmann,Jérôme Honnorat,Jérôme Honnorat,Gaël Malleret,Gaël Malleret,Gaël Malleret,Laurent Groc,Laurent Groc,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Paul A. Salin,Paul A. Salin,Paul A. Salin,Claire Meissirel,Claire Meissirel +33 more
TL;DR: Stimulation using VEGF in combination with NMDA receptor activation selectively promotes synaptic delivery of AMPA receptors in treated hippocampal neurons.
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Measurement of ROS Levels and Membrane Potential Dynamics in the Intact Carotid Body Ex Vivo.
André Bernardini,Ulf Brockmeier,Eric Metzen,Utta Berchner-Pfannschmidt,Eva Harde,Amparo Acker-Palmer,Dmitri B. Papkovsky,Helmut Acker,Joachim Fandrey +8 more
TL;DR: Hypoxia induced ROS reaction of animals from an IVC system that had been exposed to AEC conditions for 5 days is analyzed to support the hypothesis of an important impact of the caging system on CB ROS reaction.
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