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2023
Dhawka L
,
Palfini V
,
Hambright E
,
Blanco I
,
Poon C
,
Kahl A
,
Resch U
,
Bhawal R
,
Benakis C
,
Balachandran V
et al.
. 2023.
Post-ischemic ubiquitination at the postsynaptic density reversibly influences the activity of ischemia-relevant kinases.
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bioRxiv.
2022
Hochrainer K
,
Yang W
. 2022.
Stroke Proteomics: From Discovery to Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications.
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Circ Res. 130(8):1145-1166.
2020
Kahles T
,
Poon C
,
Qian L
,
Palfini V
,
Srinivasan SPriya
,
Swaminathan S
,
Blanco I
,
Rodney-Sandy R
,
Iadecola C
,
Zhou P
et al.
. 2020.
Elevated post-ischemic ubiquitination results from suppression of deubiquitinase activity and not proteasome inhibition.
.
Cell Mol Life Sci.
Faraco G
,
Hochrainer K
,
Segarra SG
,
Schaeffer S
,
Santisteban MM
,
Menon A
,
Jiang H
,
Holtzman DM
,
Anrather J
,
Iadecola C
. 2020.
Publisher Correction: Dietary salt promotes cognitive impairment through tau phosphorylation.
.
Nature.
Park L
,
Hochrainer K
,
Hattori Y
,
Ahn SJi
,
Anfray A
,
Wang G
,
Uekawa K
,
Seo J
,
Palfini V
,
Blanco I
et al.
. 2020.
Tau induces PSD95-neuronal NOS uncoupling and neurovascular dysfunction independent of neurodegeneration.
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Nat Neurosci. 23(9):1079-1089.
2019
Faraco G
,
Hochrainer K
,
Segarra SG
,
Schaeffer S
,
Santisteban MM
,
Menon A
,
Jiang H
,
Holtzman DM
,
Anrather J
,
Iadecola C
. 2019.
Dietary salt promotes cognitive impairment through tau phosphorylation.
.
Nature.
2018
Kahl A
,
Blanco I
,
Jackman K
,
Baskar J
,
Mohan HMilaganur
,
Rodney-Sandy R
,
Zhang S
,
Iadecola C
,
Hochrainer K
. 2018.
Cerebral ischemia induces the aggregation of proteins linked to neurodegenerative diseases.
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Sci Rep. 8(1):2701.
Kahl A
,
Blanco I
,
Jackman K
,
Baskar J
,
Mohan HMilaganur
,
Rodney-Sandy R
,
Zhang S
,
Iadecola C
,
Hochrainer K
. 2018.
Publisher Correction: Cerebral ischemia induces the aggregation of proteins linked to neurodegenerative diseases.
.
Sci Rep. 8(1):6802.
2017
Hochrainer K
. 2017.
Protein Modifications with Ubiquitin as Response to Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury.
.
Transl Stroke Res.
2015
Hochrainer K
,
Jackman K
,
Benakis C
,
Anrather J
,
Iadecola C
. 2015.
SUMO2/3 is associated with ubiquitinated protein aggregates in the mouse neocortex after middle cerebral artery occlusion.
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J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 35(1):1-5.
Hochrainer K
,
Pejanovic N
,
Olaseun VA
,
Zhang S
,
Iadecola C
,
Anrather J
. 2015.
The ubiquitin ligase HERC3 attenuates NF-κB-dependent transcription independently of its enzymatic activity by delivering the RelA subunit for degradation.
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Nucleic Acids Res. 43(20):9889-904.