ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-971020-14
Diekmann, Heike
Email: heike.diekmann@summitplc.com
URL: http://www.summitplc.com
Affiliation: Stürmer Lab
Address: Summit (Cambridge) Ltd 7340 Cambridge Research Park Cambridge, CB25 9TN
Country: United Kingdom
Phone: 44-1223-706460
Fax: 44-1223-706461
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Levin, E., Diekmann, H., Fischer, D. (2016) Highly efficient transduction of primary adult CNS and PNS neurons. Scientific Reports. 6:38928
Diekmann, H., Kalbhen, P., Fischer, D. (2015) Active mechanistic target of rapamycin plays an ancillary rather than essential role in zebrafish CNS axon regeneration. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 9:251
Diekmann, H., Kalbhen, P., Fischer, D. (2015) Characterization of optic nerve regeneration using transgenic zebrafish. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 9:118
Fleming, A., Diekmann, H., and Goldsmith, P. (2013) Functional characterisation of the maturation of the blood-brain barrier in larval zebrafish. PLoS One. 8(10):e77548
Van den Bulck, K., Hill, A., Mesens, N., Diekman, H., De Schaepdrijver, L., and Lammens, L. (2011) Zebrafish developmental toxicity assay: A fishy solution to reproductive toxicity screening, or just a red herring?. Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.). 32(2):213-9
Futter, M., Diekmann, H., Schoenmakers, E., Sadiq, O., Chatterjee, K., and Rubinsztein, D.C. (2009) Wild-type but not mutant huntingtin modulates the transcriptional activity of liver X receptors. Journal of Medical Genetics. 46(7):438-446
Diekmann, H., and Stuermer, C.A. (2009) Zebrafish neurolin-a and -b, orthologs of ALCAM, are involved in retinal ganglion cell differentiation and retinal axon pathfinding. The Journal of comparative neurology. 513(1):38-50
Diekmann, H., Anichtchik, O., Fleming, A., Futter, M., Goldsmith, P., Roach, A., and Rubinsztein, D.C. (2009) Decreased BDNF levels are a major contributor to the embryonic phenotype of huntingtin knockdown zebrafish. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 29(5):1343-1349
Anichtchik, O., Diekmann, H., Fleming, A., Roach, A., Goldsmith, P., and Rubinsztein, D.C. (2008) Loss of PINK1 function affects development and results in neurodegeneration in zebrafish. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 28(33):8199-8207
Diekmann, H., Klinger, M., Oertle, T., Heinz, D., Pogoda, H.M., Schwab, M.E., and Stuermer, C.A. (2005) Analysis of the Reticulon Gene Family Demonstrates the Absence of the Neurite Growth Inhibitor Nogo-A in Fish. Mol. Biol. Evol.. 22(8):1635-1648
Haenisch, C., Diekmann, H., Klinger, M., Gennarini, G., Kuwada, J.Y., and Stuermer, C.A. (2005) The neuronal growth and regeneration associated Cntn1 (F3/F11/Contactin) gene is duplicated in fish: expression during development and retinal axon regeneration. Molecular and cellular neurosciences. 28(2):361-374
Klinger, M., Taylor, J.S., Oertle, T., Schwab, M.E., Stürmer, C.A., and Diekmann, H. (2004) Identification of Nogo-66 receptor (NgR) and homologous genes in fish. Mol. Biol. Evol.. 21(1):76-85
Ott, H., Diekmann, H., Stürmer, C.A.O., and Bastmeyer, M. (2001) Function of neurolin (DM-GRASP/SC-1) in guidance of motor axons during zebrafish development. Developmental Biology. 235(1):86-97

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