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| First Name: | Inna | | Last Name: | Kuperstein | | Title: | Dr | | Advanced Degrees: | PhD | | Affiliation: | VIB-KULeuven | | Department: | Developmental and Molecular Genetics department | | Street Address 1: | Herestraat 49 | | City: | Leuven | | Zip/Postal Code: | 3000 | Country/Territory: | Belgium | | Phone: | +32 16 346227 | | Fax: | +32 16 347181 | | Email Address: |  |
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Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 25 February 2008]
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Alzheimer Disease, Aging Process
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A-beta PP/A-beta, Neurobiology, Neuropathology
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Research institute, University
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Martins IC, Kuperstein I, Wilkinson H, Maes E, Vanbrabant M, Jonckheere W, Van Gelder P, Hartmann D, D'Hooge R, De Strooper B, Schymkowitz J, Rousseau F. Lipids revert inert Abeta amyloid fibrils to neurotoxic protofibrils that affect learning in mice. EMBO J. 2008 Jan 9;27(1):224-33.
Kuperstein F, Yakubov E, Dinerman P, Gil S, Eylam R, Salem N Jr, Yavin E. (2005) Overexpression of dopamine receptor genes and their products in the postnatal rat brain following maternal n-3 fatty acid dietary deficiency. J Neurochem. 95(6):1550-1562.
Yakubov E, Dinerman P, Kuperstein F, Saban S, Yavin E. (2005) Improved representation of gene markers on microarray by PCR-Select subtracted cDNA targets. Brain Res Mol Brain Res 137(1-2):110-118.
Kuperstein F, Brand A, Yavin E. (2004) Amyloid Abeta1-40 preconditions non-apoptotic signals in vivo and protects fetal rat brain from intrauterine ischemic stress. J Neurochem. 91(4):965-974.
Kuperstein F, Yavin E. (2003) Pro-apoptotic signaling in neuronal cells following iron and amyloid beta peptide neurotoxicity. J Neurochem. ;86(1):114-125.
Kuperstein F, Yavin E. (2002) ERK activation and nuclear translocation in amyloid-beta peptide- and iron-stressed neuronal cell cultures. Eur J Neurosci. 16(1):44-54.
Kuperstein F, Reiss N, Koudinova N, Yavin E.(2001) Biphasic modulation of protein kinase C and enhanced cell toxicity by amyloid beta peptide and anoxia in neuronal cultures. J Neurochem. 76(3):758-767.
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