Molekulare Neurobiochemie
Ruhr-Universität Bochum
We believe that the impact of Ras and Ras-like proteins on brain cell functions such as neuronal survival, neuronal cell volume, synaptic transmission, synaptic connectivity, neuronal guidance, and myelination is rather underestimated. Ras and Ras-like proteins appear to be involved in neurodegenerative diseases i.e., Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and autism spectrum disorders. The therapeutic potential of Ras and Ras- like proteins as pharmacological targets or as agents counter-regulating the disease state by enhancement of tissue regeneration using novel strategies in magnetogenetics or optogenetics are just emerging. Manuscripts may cover either original data in a specialized field, short reviews or a comprehensive review e.g., bridging molecular and clinical perspectives. Contributions to any aspect discussed here are encouraged, as well as related topics not explicitly mentioned.
Art der Einrichtung:
Universität
Arbeitsschwerpunkt:
Klinische Neurowissenschaften, Zelluläre Neurobiologie
Anschrift:
NC 7/174
D-44780 Bochum
DE
Telefon:
0049 234 322 4230
E-Mail:
bc2@rub.de
Homepage:
https://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/mol-neurobio/index.html