Publications

We strongly support open access publishing, publish our research findings in open access journals and upload complete datasets in publicly available repositories.

Nature Communications (2024)

Alternative splicing controls teneurin-3 compact dimer formation for neuronal recognition

Gogou, Beugelink, Frias, Kresik, Jaroszynska, Drescher, Janssen, Hindges, Meijer

Nature Communications (2022)

Structural insights into the contactin 1 – neurofascin 155 adhesion complex

Chataigner, Gogou, (…), Meijer, Janssen

Curr Res Struct Biol (2022)

Putting on molecular weight: Enabling cryo-EM structure determination of sub-100-kDa proteins

Wentinck, Gogou, Meijer

EMBO Journal (2022)

Teneurin4 dimer structures reveal a calcium-stabilised compact conformation supporting homomeric trans-interactions

Meijer, Frias, Beugelink, Deurloo, Janssen

Biophysical Journal (2021)

CRISPR-based DNA and RNA detection with liquid-liquid phase separation

Spoelstra, Jacques, Gonzalez-Linares, Nobrega, Haagsma, Dogterom, Meijer, Idema, Brouns, Reese

Front. Neuroscience (2019)

Latrophilin’s Social Protein Network

Burbach & Meijer

Nature Communications (2018)

Structures of Teneurin adhesion receptors reveal an ancient fold for cell-cell interaction

Jackson & Meijer, Carrasquero, van Bezouwen, Lowe, Kleanthous, Janssen, Seiradake

Nature Communications (2017)

Low pH-induced conformational change and dimerization of sortilin triggers endocytosed ligand release

Leloup, Lössl, Meijer, Brennisch, Heck, Thies-Weesie, Janssen

eNeuro (2016)

Hyperpolarization-Activated Currents and Subthreshold Resonance in Granule Cells of the Olfactory Bulb

Hu, Ferguson, Whiteus, Meijer, Araneda

ACS Chem Biol (2016)

Challenges in Targeting a Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor with Hydrocarbon-Stapled Peptides

Edwards & Meijer, Guerra, Molenaar, Alberta, Bernal, Bird, Stiles, Walensky

Journal of Neuroscience (2014)

An Amino Terminal Phosphorylation Motif Regulates Intranuclear Compartmentalization of Olig2 in Neural Progenitor Cells

Meijer, Sun, Liu, Kane, Alberta, Adelmant, Kupp, Marto, Rowitch, Nakatani, Stiles and Mehta

Neuron (2014)

Olig1 function is required to repress dlx1/2 and interneuron production in Mammalian brain

Silbereis, Nobuta, Thai, Heine, McKinsey, Meijer, Howard, Petryniak, Potter, Alberta, Baraban, Stiles, Rubenstein, Rowitch

Nature Reviews Neuroscience (2012)

Separated at birth? The functional and molecular divergence of OLIG1 and OLIG2

Meijer, Kane, Mehta, Liu,Harrington, Taylor, Stiles & Rowitch

Neuron (2011)

Phosphorylation state of Olig2 regulates proliferation of neural progenitors

Sun, Meijer, Albrta, Mehta, Kane, Tien, Fu, Petryniak, Potter, Liu, Powers, Runquist, Rowitch, Stiles

Brain Pathology (2011)

Monitoring of tumor growth and post-irradiation recurrence in a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma mouse model

Carett, Zondervan, Meijer, Idema, Vos, Hamans, Bugiani, Hulleman, Wesseling, Vandertop, Noske, Kaspers, Molthoff, Würdinger

Journal of Neuro-Oncology (2010)

Directed evolution of adeno-associated virus for glioma cell transduction

Maguire, Gianni, Meijer, Shaket, Wakimoto, Rabkin, Gao, Sena-Esteves

Epilepsia (2009)

Hippocampal distribution of vesicular glutamate transporter 1 in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

van der Hel, Verlinde, Meijer, de Wit, Rensen, van Gassen, van Rijen, van Veelen, de Graan

Cancer Gene Therapy (2009)

Controlling brain tumor growth by intraventricular administration of an AAV vector encoding IFN-beta

Meijer & Maguire, LeRoy, Sena-Esteves

Nature Cell Biology (2008)

Glioblastoma microvesicles transport RNA and proteins that promote tumour growth and provide diagnostic biomarkers

Skog, Würdinger, van Rijn, Meijer, Gainche, Sena-Esteves, Curry Jr, Carter, Krichevsky, Breakefield

Molecular Therapy (2008)

Preventing growth of brain tumors by creating a zone of resistance

Maguire, Meijer, LeRoy, Tierney, Broekman, Costa, Breakefield, Stemmer-Rachamimov, Sena-Esteves

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