Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
CharitéCentrum 2 für Grundlagenmedizin
Institut für Integrative Neuroanatomie

Abteilung Elektronenmikroskopie und molekulare Neuroanatomie
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Student Info
Research Groups and Projects

Research group:
AG functional cell biology
G. Ahnert-Hilger
I. Brunk
M. Höltje
B. Metze
M. Möbes

S. Öztürk
  • Regulation of vesicular transmitter transporters
    (DFG Ah 67/3-3)
  • Rho-dependet and independet Effects of C3 Toxins on the development and differentiation of neuronal and glial cells (DFG AH 67/4-2, zusammen mit M. Höltje)
  • Patent EP Nr. 02772399.8-1212 (zusammen mit PD Dr. Große und Prof. Just/Dr. Hofmann MHH)
  • Veränderungen präsynaptischer Membrankompartimente DFG AH 67/5-1
  • GRK 1123 Learning and Memory
  • Vesikuläre Subpopulation Pa 918/2-2
Research group:
AG polarity and communication in healthy and neoplastic epithelial cells
T. Jöns
R.W. Veh
C. Meier
  • Lymphangiogenesis in gastric cancer
  • Regulation of epithelial tight junction permeability
  • Regulation of expression and function of H+, K+-ATPase in gastric parietal cells
Research group:
AG electron microscopy and signal transduction
G. Laube
Ch. Derst
R.W. Veh

  • Novel signal systems for immunocytochemical double staining at the ultrastructural level using engergy filtered transmission electron microscopy
  • Virtual pre-embedding labeling: simultaneous post-embedding visualization of differently haptenylated antibodies on ultrathin sections
  • Localization of K-ATP channels on dopaminergic axons and terminals
  • Differential distribution of individual members of Kir-families (Kir2, Kir3, and Kir6-family) of inwardly rectifying potassium channels in the rat brain
  • Localization of tandem potassium channels in limbic areas of the brain
  • Functional morphology of polyamines and the corresponding enzymes in the mammalian central nervous system
  • Functional morphology of social recognition: molecular, cellular and regional analysis of social behavior-related changes in the rodent brain
Research group:
AG neuronal circuits of emotional networks
T. Weiß
R.W. Veh
R. Bernard

I. Wolter
  • Comparative morphology of the medial and lateral habenular complexes from the rodent to the human brain
  • Electrophysiological and morphological characterization of neurons in the lateral habenular complex of the rat brain
  • Hodological analysis of the input from the lateral preoptic area and the lateral hypothalamus to identified subnuclei in the lateral habenular complex
  • Differential projections from individual habenular subnuclei to the dorsal and median raphe system
  • Characterization of peptidergic neurons as origins or targets of habenular connections with the dopaminergic and serotonergic midbrain
  • Molecular analysis of transmitter systems in the projection from the lateral habenula to dopaminergic midbrain nuclei (VTA and SNc)
  • Molecular analysis of transmitter systems in the projection from the lateral habenula to the dorsal and median raphe complexes
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Last updated: April 2011