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Professor Jeremy Henley
Selected publications
- Petrovic, M, Silva, SVd, Clement, JP, Vyklicky, L, Mulle, C, Gonzalez, MI & Henley, JM, 2017, Metabotropic action of postsynaptic kainate receptors triggers hippocampal long-term potentiation. Nature Neuroscience, vol 20., pp. 529?539
- Henley, J & Wilkinson, K, 2016, Synaptic AMPA receptor composition in development, plasticity and disease. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, vol 17., pp. 337?350
- Tang, LT, Craig, TJ & Henley, JM, 2015, SUMOylation of synapsin Ia maintains synaptic vesicle availability and is reduced in an autism mutation. Nature Communications, vol 6.
- Girach, F, Craig, TJ, Henley, JM & Henley, JM, 2013, RIM1α SUMOylation is required for fast synaptic vesicle exocytosis. Cell Reports.
- Henley, JM, Craig, TJ & Wilkinson, KA, 2014, Neuronal SUMOylation: mechanisms, physiology, and roles in neuronal dysfunction. Physiological Reviews, vol 94., pp. 1249-85
Latest publications
- Binda, C, Nakamura, Y, Henley, J & Wilkinson, K, 2019, Sorting nexin 27 rescues neuroligin 2 from lysosomal degradation to control inhibitory synapse number. Biochemical Journal, vol 476., pp. 293-306
- Evans, A, Gurung, S, Henley, J, Nakamura, Y & Wilkinson, K, 2019, Exciting Times: New Advances Towards Understanding the Regulation and Roles of Kainate Receptors. Neurochemical Research, vol 44., pp. 572-584
- Fletcher-Jones, A, Hildick, K, Evans, A, Nakamura, Y, Wilkinson, K & Henley, J, 2019, The C-terminal Helix 9 motif in rat cannabinoid receptor type 1 regulates axonal trafficking and surface expression. eLife, vol 8.
- Vijayakumaran, S, Nakamura, Y, Henley, JM & Pountney, D, 2019, Ginkgolic Acid Promotes Clearance of Intracellular Alpha-Synuclein Aggregates. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience.
- De Souza, ACG, Zanella, CA, Carmichael, R, Henley, J, Wilkinson, K & Cimarosti, HI, 2019, Effects of amyloid-β on protein SUMOylation and mitochondrial dysfunction in primary cortical neurons. BMC Neuroscience.
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