Anita Hüttner, MD
Matriculated July 2003 – Lab-Oriented Track
Thesis Project
Targeted disruption of amphiphysin I and II gene loci: implications for synaptic vesicle recycling and membrane dynamics
Publications
- Eric F. Adams, Michael Buchfelder, Anita Hüttner, Sigrid Moreth and Rudolf Fahlbusch (1993). Recent advances in the molecular biology of growth hormone secreting human pituitary tumors. Experimental and Clinical Endocrinology 101, 12-16.
- Anita Hüttner, Eric F. Adams, Michael Buchfelder and Rudolf Fahlbusch (1994). Growth hormone gene structure in human pituitary somato-trophinomas: promoter region sequence and methylation studies. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology 12, 167 - 172.
- Anita Hüttner, Ting Lei, Rudolf Fahlbusch, Uwe Schrell and Eric F. Adams (1996). Relationship between cAMP induced inhibition of human meningioma cell proliferation and autocrine secretion of interleukin-6. Life Sciences 58 (16), 1323-1329.
- Ilan Shimon, Anita Hüttner, Jonathan Said, Olga Spirina and Shlomo Melmed (1996). Heparin-binding secretory transforming gene (hst) facilitates rat lactotrope cell tumorigenesis and induces prolactin gene transcription. Journal of Clinical Investigation 97, 187 - 195.
- Eric F. Adams, Anita Hüttner, Uwe Schrell and Rudolf Fahlbusch (1997). Human meningiomas possess muscarinic acetylcholine receptors: Stimulation of phosphatidylinositol turnover by carbachol. Journal of Neuro-Oncology 32, 1-6.
- Oliver Brüstle, Khalad Karram, Khalid Choudhary, Anita Hüttner, Kerren Murray, Monique Dubois-Dalcq and Ronald D. G. McKay (1998). Human-Rat Neural Chimeras: A New Model to Study the Migration and Differentiation of Human Neural Precursors in vivo. Nature (Biotechnology) 1998:16, 1040-1044.
Thesis Advisor
Pasko Rakic, MD, PhD
Dorys McConnell Duberg Professor of Neurobiology and Professor of Neurology
Thesis Committee Members
Fred Gorelick, MD
Professor Internal Medicine, Digestive Diseases and Cell Biology
Stephen M. Strittmatter, MD, PhD
Professor, Neurology and Neurobiology
Derek K. Toomre, PhD
Assistant Professor, Cell Biology
Joseph Craft, MD (Ad hoc member) (Graduate School Appointment)
Professor of Medicine and Immunobiology
Director, Investigative Medicine Program