Valentin Evsyukov
Heidelberg University
3 Papers
3 Citations
Valentin Evsyukov is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Common Variants Near ZIC1 and ZIC4 in Autopsy‐Confirmed Multiple System Atrophy
Franziska Hopfner,Anja K Tietz,Viktoria Ruf,Owen A. Ross,Shunsuke Koga,Dennis W. Dickson,Adriano Aguzzi,Johannes Attems,Thomas G. Beach,Allison Beller,William P. Cheshire,Vivianna M. Van Deerlin,Paula Desplats,Günther Deuschl,Charles Duyckaerts,David Ellinghaus,Valentin Evsyukov,Margaret E. Flanagan,Andre Franke,Matthew P. Frosch,Marla Gearing,Ellen Gelpi,Jay A. van Gerpen,Bernardino Ghetti,Jonathan D. Glass,Lea T. Grinberg,Glenda M. Halliday,Ingo Helbig,Matthias Höllerhage,Inge Huitinga,David J. Irwin,Dirk C. Keene,Gabor G. Kovacs,Edward B. Lee,Johannes Levin,María José Martí,Ian R. A. Mackenzie,Ian G. McKeith,Catriona McLean,Brit Mollenhauer,Manuela Neumann,Kathy Newell,Alexander Pantelyat,Manuela Pendziwiat,Annette Peters,Laura Molina Porcel,Alberto Rábano,Radoslav Matej,Alex Rajput,Ali H. Rajput,Regina Reimann,William K. Scott,William W. Seeley,Sashika Selvackadunco,Tanya Simuni,Christine Stadelmann,Per Svenningsson,Alan J. Thomas,Claudia Trenkwalder,Claire Troakes,John Q. Trojanowski,Ryan J. Uitti,Charles L. White,Zbigniew K. Wszolek,Tao Xie,Teresa Ximelis,Justo García de Yébenes,K. Müller,Gerard D. Schellenberg,Jochen Herms,Gregor Kuhlenbäumer,Günter U. Höglinger +71 more
TL;DR: One prior genome‐wide association study in mainly clinically diagnosed patients with Multiple System Atrophy failed to identify genetic variants predisposing for the disease.
Binding Stability of Antibody—α-Synuclein Complexes Predicts the Protective Efficacy of Anti-α-synuclein Antibodies
Matthias Höllerhage,A. W. Wolff,Tasnim Chakroun,Valentin Evsyukov,L. L. Duan,Oscar Wing-Ho Chua,Qilin Tang,Thomas Koeglsperger,Günter U. Höglinger +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors established a neuronal co-culture model, in which αSyn species are being released from αSyn-overexpressing cells and induce toxicity in a priori healthy GFP-expressing cells.
Genetic mutations linked to Parkinson's disease differentially control nucleolar activity in pre-symptomatic mouse models
Valentin Evsyukov,Andrii Domanskyi,Andrii Domanskyi,Holger Bierhoff,Holger Bierhoff,Holger Bierhoff,Suzana Gispert,Rasem Mustafa,Rasem Mustafa,Falk Schlaudraff,Birgit Liss,Rosanna Parlato,Rosanna Parlato +12 more
TL;DR: Nucleolar activity in pre-symptomatic digenic models of Parkinson's disease (PD) that model the multifactorial aetiology of this disease is investigated, finding that, at least in these models, the nucleolus is not as severely disrupted as previously shown in DA neurons from PD patients and neurotoxin-based PD mouse models.