Joaquim Egea Navarro
Grau: Doctor/a
973 702 287
joaquim.egea(ELIMINAR)@udl.cat
ResearcherID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-7501-2010
Publicacions
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Wegmeyer, Heike; Egea, Joaquirn; Rabe, Nadine; Gezelius, Henrik; Filosa, Alessandro; Enjin, Anders; Varoqueaux, Frederique; Deininger, Katrin; Schnuetgen, Frank; Brose, Nils; Klein, Ruediger; Kullander, Klas; Betz, Andrea
Epha4-Dependent axon guidance is mediated by the RacGaP alpha 2-chirnaerin
Neuron 55 756-767. .
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Egea, Joaquim; Klein, Ruediger
Bidirectional Eph-ephrin signaling during axon guidance
TRENDS CELL BIOL 17 230-238. .
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Dufour, Audrey; Egea, Joaquim; Kullander, Klas; Klein, Ruediger; Vanderhaeghen, Pierre
Genetic analysis of Epha-dependent signaling mechanisms controlling topographic mapping in vivo
Development 133 4415-4420. .
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Egea, J; Nissen, UV; Dufour, A; Sahin, M; Greer, P; Kullander, K; Mrsic-Flogel, TD; Greenberg, ME; Kiehn, O; Vanderhaeghen, P; Klein, R
Regulation of Epha4 kinase activity is required for a subset of axon guidance decisions suggesting a key role for receptor clustering in Eph function
Neuron 47 515-528. .
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Llovera, M; de Pablo, Y; Egea, J; Encinas, M; Peiro, S; Martin-Zanca, D; Rocamora, N; Comella, JX
Trk is a calmodulin-binding protein: implications for receptor processing.
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY 88 422-433. .
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Dolcet, X; Soler, RM; Gould, TW; Egea, J; Oppenheim, RW; Comella, JX
Cytokines promote motoneuron survival through the Janus kinase-dependent activation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway.
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE 18 619-631. .
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Egea, J; Espinet, C; Soler, RM; Dolcet, X; Yuste, VJ; Encinas, M; Iglesias, M; Rocamora, N; Comella, JX
Neuronal survival induced by neurotrophins requires calmodulin.
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY 154 585-597. .
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Espinet, C; Gomez-Arbones, X; Egea, J; Comella, JX
Combined use of the green and yellow fluorescent proteins and fluorescence-activated cell sorting to select populations of transiently transfected PC12 cells.
Journal Of Neuroscience Methods 100 63-69. .
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Comella, J; Egea, J; Soler, RM; Dolcet, X; Espinet, C
Ca2+ and calmodulin regulate neuronal survival throughout the modulation of the intracellular signaling pathways activated by receptors for neurotrophic factors
METHOD FIND EXP CLIN 22 395-396. .
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Egea, J; Espinet, C; Soler, RM; Peiro, S; Rocamora, N; Comella, JX
Nerve growth factor activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway is modulated by Ca2+ and calmodulin
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY 20 1931-1946. .
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Soler, RM; Dolcet, X; Encinas, M; Egea, J; Bayascas, JR; Comella, JX
Receptors of the glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor family of neurotrophic factors signal cell survival through the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway in spinal cord motoneurons.
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE 19 9160-9169. .
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Dolcet, X; Egea, J; Soler, RM; Martin-Zanca, D; Comella, JX
Activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, but not extracellular-regulated kinases, is necessary to mediate brain-derived neurotrophic factor-induced motoneuron survival.
JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY 73 521-531. .
Projectes
- Estudio de la RhoGTPasa Rnd3/RhoE en la formación de pliegues corticales durante el desarrollo del cerebro mediante el uso de ratones modificados genéticament
- Papel de Rnd3/RhoE, uno de los efectores de las proteínas FLRT, en guía axonal y la formación de plieges en la corteza durante el desarrollo del cerebro
- ProNGF/p75NTR signalling in hippocampal adult neurogenesis: potential target for generating new neurons in Alzeimer's disease
- Análisis de las proteínas multifuncionales FLRTs en la migración de interneuronas y los mecanismos de señalización implicados
- Novel Molecular mechanisms of Neuron Migration in the Developing Cortex and their Contribution to Related Diseades (NEUROMIGRATION)
- Predictus - apropament al diagnòstic i pronòstic de la isquèmia cerebral transitòria i del fenomen de tolerància isquèmica a través de l'aplicació de la tecnologia de Biologia de sistemes
- Papel de la familia FLRT en el desarrollo del sistema nervioso y la conectividad neuronal