Publications list for Dr Claire Goldsbury

2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004

2009

  
  • Whiteman, I., Gervasio, O., Cullen, K., Guillemin, G., Jeong, E., Witting, P., Antao, S., Minamide, L., Bamburg, J., Goldsbury, C. Activated actin-depolymerizing factor/cofilin sequesters phosphorylated microtubule-associated protein during the assembly of alzheimer-like neuritic cytoskeletal striations. The Journal of neuroscience. 2009; 29:12994-13005. [Abstract]

2008

  
  • Goldsbury, C., Whiteman, I., Jeong, E., Lim, Y. Oxidative stress increases levels of endogenous amyloid-beta peptides secreted from primary chick brain neurons. Aging cell. 2008; 7:771-5. [Abstract]

2007

  
  • Goldsbury, C., Thies, E., Konzack, S., Mandelkow, E. Quantification of amyloid precursor protein and tau for the study of axonal traffic pathways. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2007; 27:3357-3363. [Abstract]

2006

  
  • Goldsbury, C., Mocanu, M., Thies, E., Kaether, C., Haass, C., Keller, P., Biernat, J., Mandelkow, E., Mandelkow, E. Inhibition of APP trafficking by tau protein does not increase the generation of amyloid-beta peptides. Traffic. 2006; 7:873-888. [Abstract]

2005

  
  • Goldsbury, C., Frey, P., Olivieri, V., Aebi, U., Müller, S. Multiple assembly pathways underlie amyloid-beta fibril polymorphisms. Journal of molecular biology. 2005; 352:282-298. [Abstract]
  • Goldsbury, C., Green, J. Time-lapse atomic force microscopy in the characterization of amyloid-like fibril assembly and oligomeric intermediates. Methods in molecular biology. 2005; 299:103-128. [Abstract]

2004

  
  • Green, J., Kreplak, L., Goldsbury, C., Li Blatter, X., Stolz, M., Cooper, G., Seelig, A., Kistler, J., Aebi, U. Atomic force microscopy reveals defects within mica supported lipid bilayers induced by the amyloidogenic human amylin peptide. Journal of molecular biology. 2004; 342:877-887. [Abstract]
  • Green, J., Goldsbury, C., Kistler, J., Cooper, G., Aebi, U. Human amylin oligomer growth and fibril elongation define two distinct phases in amyloid formation. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2004; 279:12206-12212. [Abstract]