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    Hydrogen infrastructures — Networks and storage

    Ulrike Herrmann, Natalia Pieton, Benjamin Pfluger, Katharina Alms in Hydrogen Technologies (2023)

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    Wasserstoffinfrastrukturen – Netze und Speicher

    Ulrike Herrmann, Natalia Pieton, Benjamin Pfluger in Wasserstofftechnologien (2022)

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    Differential effects of dopamine signalling on long-term memory formation and consolidation in rodent brain

    Using auditory discrimination learning in gerbils, we have previously shown that activation of auditory-cortical D1/D5 dopamine receptors facilitates mTOR-mediated, protein synthesis-dependent mechanisms of me...

    Nicole Reichenbach, Ulrike Herrmann, Thilo Kähne, Horst Schicknick in Proteome Science (2015)

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    Erratum to: Acute function of secreted amyloid precursor protein fragment APPsα in synaptic plasticity

    Meike Hick, Ulrike Herrmann, Sascha W. Weyer, Jan-Philipp Mallm in Acta Neuropathologica (2015)

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    Acute function of secreted amyloid precursor protein fragment APPsα in synaptic plasticity

    The key role of APP in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer disease is well established. However, postnatal lethality of double knockout mice has so far precluded the analysis of the physiological functions of APP an...

    Meike Hick, Ulrike Herrmann, Sascha W. Weyer, Jan-Philipp Mallm in Acta Neuropathologica (2015)

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    Comparative analysis of single and combined APP/APLP knockouts reveals reduced spine density in APP-KO mice that is prevented by APPsα expression

    Synaptic dysfunction and synapse loss are key features of Alzheimer’s pathogenesis. Previously, we showed an essential function of APP and APLP2 for synaptic plasticity, learning and memory. Here, we used orga...

    Sascha W Weyer, Marta Zagrebelsky, Ulrike Herrmann in Acta Neuropathologica Communications (2014)

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    The role of APP and APLP for synaptic transmission, plasticity, and network function: lessons from genetic mouse models

    APP, APLP1, and APLP2 form a family of mammalian membrane proteins with unknown function. APP, however, plays a key role in the molecular pathology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), indicating that it is somehow in...

    Martin Korte, Ulrike Herrmann, **aomin Zhang in Experimental Brain Research (2012)