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2004

Journal Article

Neuregulin potentiates agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering in myotubes

Ngo, S. T., Balke, C., Phillips, W. D. and Noakes, P. G. (2004). Neuregulin potentiates agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering in myotubes. Neuroreport, 15 (16), 2501-2505. doi: 10.1097/00001756-200411150-00014

Neuregulin potentiates agrin-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering in myotubes

2004

Conference Publication

Agrin and Heregulin induction of acetylcholine receptor clustering in C2C12 myotubes

Ngo, S. T., Nguyen T. T., Phillips, W. D. and Noakes, P. G. (2004). Agrin and Heregulin induction of acetylcholine receptor clustering in C2C12 myotubes. Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Melbourne, 2004.

Agrin and Heregulin induction of acetylcholine receptor clustering in C2C12 myotubes

2004

Conference Publication

Hypoglossal and spinal motor neural activity in gephyrin-deficient versus wild-type mice

Wong, L. M., Kanjhan, R., Bellingham, M. C. and Noakes, P. G. (2004). Hypoglossal and spinal motor neural activity in gephyrin-deficient versus wild-type mice. Australian Neuroscience Society, 24th Annual Meeeting, Melbourne, Australia, 27-30 January, 2004. Australia: Australian Neuroscience Society.

Hypoglossal and spinal motor neural activity in gephyrin-deficient versus wild-type mice

2003

Journal Article

Genetic disruption of the growth hormone receptor does not influence motoneuron survival in the developing mouse

Parsons, Sean A., Banks, Glen B., Rowland, Jenny A., Coschigano, Karen T., Kopchick, John J., Waters, Michael J. and Noakes, Peter G. (2003). Genetic disruption of the growth hormone receptor does not influence motoneuron survival in the developing mouse. International Journal of Developmental Biology, 47 (1), 41-49. doi: 10.1387/15

Genetic disruption of the growth hormone receptor does not influence motoneuron survival in the developing mouse

2003

Conference Publication

The Use of Cell Type Specific Knockout Mice to Study the Roles of Synaptic Signalling Molecules in the Nervous System

Noakes, P. G., Koshi, K., Frugier, T., White, M., Bellingham, M. and Mclennan I. (2003). The Use of Cell Type Specific Knockout Mice to Study the Roles of Synaptic Signalling Molecules in the Nervous System. Australian Neurological Society Annual Conference, Adelaide, 2003.

The Use of Cell Type Specific Knockout Mice to Study the Roles of Synaptic Signalling Molecules in the Nervous System

2003

Journal Article

Neuromuscular synapses mediate motor axon branching and motoneuron survival during the embryonic period of programmed cell death

Banks, G. B., Choy, P. T., Lavidis, N. A. and Noakes, P. G. (2003). Neuromuscular synapses mediate motor axon branching and motoneuron survival during the embryonic period of programmed cell death. Developmental Biology, 257 (1), 71-84. doi: 10.1016/S0012-1606(03)00056-3

Neuromuscular synapses mediate motor axon branching and motoneuron survival during the embryonic period of programmed cell death

2003

Conference Publication

P2X7 receptors enhance excitatory central synaptic transmission

Birt, J., Ireland, M., Knight, D., Noakes, P. G. and Bellingham, M. (2003). P2X7 receptors enhance excitatory central synaptic transmission. Australian Neuroscience Society 23rd Annual Meeting, Adelaide, 28-31 January, 2003. Australia: Australian Neuroscience Sociey Inc..

P2X7 receptors enhance excitatory central synaptic transmission

2003

Conference Publication

Motoneuron survival in the absence of GABA and glycine neurotransmission during embryonic development

Banks, G., Bellingham, M., Kneussel, M., Sullivan, M., Betz, H. and Noakes, P. (2003). Motoneuron survival in the absence of GABA and glycine neurotransmission during embryonic development. Australian Neuroscience Society 23rd Annual Meeting, Adelaide, 28-31 January, 2003. Australia: Australian Neuroscience Sociey.

Motoneuron survival in the absence of GABA and glycine neurotransmission during embryonic development

2003

Journal Article

Functional analysis of neurotransmission at β2-laminin deficient terminals

Knight, D., Tolley, L. K., Kim, D. K., Lavidis, N. A. and Noakes, P. G. (2003). Functional analysis of neurotransmission at β2-laminin deficient terminals. The Journal of Physiology, 546 (3), 789-800. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2002.030924

Functional analysis of neurotransmission at β2-laminin deficient terminals

2002

Conference Publication

The motor neurite terminal determines where neuromuscular synapses form in the absence of agrin

Banks, G. B. and Noakes, P. G. (2002). The motor neurite terminal determines where neuromuscular synapses form in the absence of agrin. 14th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscienc, Sydney, 31 January-4 February 2002. Oxford: Pergamon Press. doi: 10.1016/S0736-5748(01)00059-4

The motor neurite terminal determines where neuromuscular synapses form in the absence of agrin

2002

Conference Publication

Role of P2X7 receptors in transmitter release in mice

Knight, D., Ireland, M. F., Bellingham, M. C. and Noakes, P. G. (2002). Role of P2X7 receptors in transmitter release in mice. Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting 2002, Orlando, Florida, 2-7 November, 2002. Washington , DC: Society for Neuroscience.

Role of P2X7 receptors in transmitter release in mice

2002

Conference Publication

Disruption of the growth hormone receptor does not influence motoneuron survival in the developing mouse

Parsons, S. A., Banks, G. B., Coschigano, K.T., Kopchick J. J., Waters, M. and Noakes, P. G. (2002). Disruption of the growth hormone receptor does not influence motoneuron survival in the developing mouse. ANS Annual Conference, Sydney, Australia, 2002. Kent Town SA: Australian Neuroscience Society.

Disruption of the growth hormone receptor does not influence motoneuron survival in the developing mouse

2002

Journal Article

Elucidating the molecular mechanisms that underlie the target control of motoneuron death

Banks, Glen B. and Noakes, Peter G. (2002). Elucidating the molecular mechanisms that underlie the target control of motoneuron death. International Journal of Developmental Biology, 46 (4), 551-558.

Elucidating the molecular mechanisms that underlie the target control of motoneuron death

2002

Conference Publication

Muscle activity controls the rate of motoneuron death and spatial restriction of neurite branching in agrin and rapsyn-deficient mice

Banks, G. and Noakes, P. (2002). Muscle activity controls the rate of motoneuron death and spatial restriction of neurite branching in agrin and rapsyn-deficient mice. Proceedings of the Australian Neuroscience Society 2001, Brisbane, 2001. Hackney, S.A.: The Australian Neuroscience Society.

Muscle activity controls the rate of motoneuron death and spatial restriction of neurite branching in agrin and rapsyn-deficient mice

2002

Conference Publication

Restriction of intramuscular neurite branching and extension is lost in agrin and rapsyn-deficient mice

Banks, G. and Noakes, P. G. (2002). Restriction of intramuscular neurite branching and extension is lost in agrin and rapsyn-deficient mice. 14th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience, Sydney, 31 January-4February 2002. doi: 10.1016/S0736-5748(01)00060-0

Restriction of intramuscular neurite branching and extension is lost in agrin and rapsyn-deficient mice

2001

Journal Article

Erratum: Alterations in ciliary neurotrophic factor signalling in rapsyn deficient mice (Journal of Neuroscience Research (64) 6 (575-581))

Bartlett, S. E., Banks, G., Reynolds, A. J., Waters, M. J., Hendry, I. A. and Noakes, P. G. (2001). Erratum: Alterations in ciliary neurotrophic factor signalling in rapsyn deficient mice (Journal of Neuroscience Research (64) 6 (575-581)). Journal of Neuroscience Research, 66 (4), 731-732. doi: 10.1002/jnr.10070

Erratum: Alterations in ciliary neurotrophic factor signalling in rapsyn deficient mice (Journal of Neuroscience Research (64) 6 (575-581))

2001

Conference Publication

Motoneuron survival is unchanged in b2-laminin deficient mice

Ireland, M. F., Banks, G. B. and Noakes, P. G. (2001). Motoneuron survival is unchanged in b2-laminin deficient mice. 21st Annual Meeting of the Australian Neuroscience Society, Brisbane, 28-31 January 2001. Sydney: Australian Neuroscience Society.

Motoneuron survival is unchanged in b2-laminin deficient mice

2001

Journal Article

Promotion of motoneuron survival and branching in rapsyn-deficient mice

Banks, G. B., Chau, T. N. P., Bartlett, S. E. and Noakes, P. G. (2001). Promotion of motoneuron survival and branching in rapsyn-deficient mice. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 429 (1), 156-165. doi: 10.1002/1096-9861(20000101)429:13.0.CO;2-3

Promotion of motoneuron survival and branching in rapsyn-deficient mice

2001

Journal Article

Alterations in ciliary neurotrophic factor signaling in rapsyn deficient mice

Bartlett, Selena E., Banks, Glen B., Reynolds, Anna J., Waters, Mike J., Hendry, Ian A. and Noakes, Peter G. (2001). Alterations in ciliary neurotrophic factor signaling in rapsyn deficient mice. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 64 (6), 575-581. doi: 10.1002/jnr.1109

Alterations in ciliary neurotrophic factor signaling in rapsyn deficient mice

2001

Conference Publication

Location of the synaptic site in muscle is determined by the innervating motoneuron

Banks, G. B. and Noakes, P. G. (2001). Location of the synaptic site in muscle is determined by the innervating motoneuron. ComBio 2001, National Convention Centre, Canberra, 30 September-4 October 2001. Kent Town, S.A.: Australian Soc. for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Inc.

Location of the synaptic site in muscle is determined by the innervating motoneuron