Publications by authors named "Obst-Pernberg K"

Here, we demonstrate that carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-1 (CEACAM1) is expressed and co-localized with podoplanin in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) of tumor but not of normal tissue. CEACAM1 overexpression in human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMECs) results in a significant increase of podoplanin-positive cells in fluorescence-activated cell sorting analyses, while such effects are not observed in CEACAM1 overexpressing human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVECs). This effect of CEACAM1 is ceased when HDMECs are transfected with CEACAM1/y- missing the tyrosine residues in its cytoplasmic domain.

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The expression of R-cadherin and N-cadherin was mapped in the postnatal forebrain of the mouse by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Results show that the two molecules are expressed in specific and restricted patterns in numerous brain nuclei, gray matter areas and cortical layers that are widely distributed throughout the mouse forebrain at postnatal day 1. The expression pattern of R-cadherin is clearly distinct from that of N-cadherin, but overlap is observed in many areas.

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The cerebellar cortex of many vertebrates shows a striking parasagittal compartmentation that is thought to play a role in the establishment and maintenance of functional cerebellar connectivity. Here, we demonstrate the existence of multiple parasagittal raphes of cells in the molecular layer of the developing cerebellar cortex of postnatal mouse. The histological appearance and immunostaining profile of the raphe cells suggest that they are migrating granule cells.

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Ras is a universal eukaryotic intracellular protein integrating extracellular signals from multiple receptor types. To investigate its role in the adult central nervous system, constitutively activated V12-Ha-Ras was expressed selectively in neurons of transgenic mice via a synapsin promoter. Ras-transgene protein expression increased postnatally, reaching a four- to fivefold elevation at day 40 and persisting at this level, thereafter.

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Building the complex mammalian neocortex requires appropriate numbers of neurochemically specified neurons. It is not clear how the highly diverse cortical interneurons acquire their distinctive phenotypes. The lack of genetic determination implicates environmental factors in this selection and specification process.

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Cadherins are a family of cell-cell adhesion molecules that regulate morphogenesis in a variety of organs during development. In this review, we summarize recent evidence that cadherins may be involved in synaptogenesis in the vertebrate central nervous system. The first cadherin identified in synapses was N-cadherin, which is a major glycoprotein in postsynaptic density preparations.

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