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NYU School of Medicine: New York, NY, US

1997-11-01 to present | Assistant Professor (Research) of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology (Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology)
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Works (20)

Activity-dependent Somatodendritic Dopamine Release in the Substantia Nigra Autoinhibits the Releasing Neuron

Cell Reports
2021-04 | Journal article
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33826884

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New York University

Neuronal delivery of antibodies has therapeutic effects in animal models of botulism

Science Translational Medicine
2021-01-06 | Journal article
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Konstantin Ichtchenko
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Camelid Vhh Antibodies That Neutralize Botulinum Neurotoxin Serotype E Intoxication or Protease Function

Toxins
2020-09 | Journal article
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32987745

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New York University

First-in-kind Treatment to Block Protease Function of Botulinum Neurotoxins Inside Neurons

Toxicon
2018-12 | Journal article
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New York University

Engineering Botulinum Neurotoxin C1 as a Molecular Vehicle for Intra-Neuronal Drug Delivery

Scientific reports
2017-02 | Journal article
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New York University

Pre-Clinical Study of a Novel Recombinant Botulinum Neurotoxin Derivative Engineered for Improved Safety

Scientific reports
2016-08 | Journal article
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Recombinant derivatives of botulinum neurotoxins: should derivatives with light chain inactivating mutations retain biological activity?

Toxicon
2015-01 | Journal article
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Analysis of gene expression in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived human neurons exposed to botulinum neurotoxin a subtype 1 and a type a atoxic derivative

PLoS one
2014 | Journal article
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Atoxic derivative of botulinum neurotoxin a as a prototype molecular vehicle for targeted delivery to the neuronal cytoplasm

PLoS one
2014 | Journal article
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Neuronal targeting, internalization and biological activity of a recombinant atoxic derivative of botulinum neurotoxin A

Toxicon
2013-06 | Journal article
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Neuronal targeting, internalization, and biological activity of a recombinant atoxic derivative of botulinum neurotoxin A

Biochemical & biophysical research communications
2011-02 | Journal article
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Recombinant derivatives of botulinum neurotoxin A engineered for trafficking studies and neuronal delivery

Protein expression & purification
2010-05 | Journal article
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Structure of the LDL receptor extracellular domain at endosomal pH

Science
2002-12 | Journal article
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Post-translational proteolytic processing of the calcium-independent receptor of alpha-latrotoxin (CIRL), a natural chimera of the cell adhesion protein and the G protein-coupled receptor. Role of the G protein-coupled receptor proteolysis site (GPS) motif

Journal of biological chemistry
2002-11 | Journal article
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Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase-sigma Is a Novel Member of the Functional Family of alpha -Latrotoxin Receptors

Journal of biological chemistry
2002-09 | Journal article
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The functional family of alpha-latrotoxin receptors

Journal of neurochemistry
2001-06 | Journal article
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The CIRLs, a novel family of two-subunit G protein-coupled receptors with structural features of cell adhesion proteins

FASEB journal
1999-04 | Journal article
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A novel ubiquitously expressed alpha-latrotoxin receptor is a member of the CIRL family of G-protein-coupled receptors

Journal of biological chemistry
1999-02 | Journal article
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alpha-Latrotoxin receptor CIRL/latrophilin 1 (CL1) defines an unusual family of ubiquitous G-protein-linked receptors. G-protein coupling not required for triggering exocytosis

Journal of biological chemistry
1998-12 | Journal article
PMID: 9830014
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alpha-latrotoxin action probed with recombinant toxin: receptors recruit alpha-latrotoxin but do not transduce an exocytotic signal

EMBO journal
1998-11 | Journal article
PMID: 9799228
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