Modulating microglia through G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling
Project Period: 2018-09-01 – 2021-08-31
Externally Funded
Principal Investigator
Rouven Schulz
Department(s)
Siegert Group
Funder
OEAW
3 Publications
2022 |Published| Thesis | IST-REx-ID: 11945 |
Chimeric G protein-coupled receptors mimic distinct signaling pathways and modulate microglia function
R. Schulz, Chimeric G Protein-Coupled Receptors Mimic Distinct Signaling Pathways and Modulate Microglia Function, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2022.
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R. Schulz, Chimeric G Protein-Coupled Receptors Mimic Distinct Signaling Pathways and Modulate Microglia Function, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2022.
2022 |Published| Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 11995 |
Chimeric GPCRs mimic distinct signaling pathways and modulate microglia responses
R. Schulz, M. Korkut, A. Venturino, G. Colombo, S. Siegert, Nature Communications 13 (2022).
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R. Schulz, M. Korkut, A. Venturino, G. Colombo, S. Siegert, Nature Communications 13 (2022).
2019 |Published| Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 6521 |
Targeting microglia with lentivirus and AAV: Recent advances and remaining challenges
M.E. Maes, G. Colombo, R. Schulz, S. Siegert, Neuroscience Letters 707 (2019).
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M.E. Maes, G. Colombo, R. Schulz, S. Siegert, Neuroscience Letters 707 (2019).