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Hermann Aberle is a Professor at the Institute of Functional Cell Morphology within Heinrich-Heine-University, Düsseldorf, Germany. His work focuses on the molecular regulation of synaptic connections and neuromuscular junction (NMJ) remodeling in Drosophila models.
Research Interests: Aberle investigates how synaptic adhesion proteins (Neurexin/Neuroligin) and cytoskeletal components (Ankyrin/Spectrin) dynamically regulate NMJ stability under mechanical strain. His research bridges developmental neuroscience and neurodegenerative disease mechanisms through Drosophila mutagenesis screens.
Publication Trends: His work spans Drosophila-based studies on synaptic plasticity, with recent articles (2022) exploring Sidestep/Beaten path axon guidance molecules and muscle-synapse interactions. Earlier work (2010-2015) established roles for neuroligins and cytoskeletal networks in NMJ pathology.
Institute Affiliation: Leads the Institute of Functional Cell Morphology, which studies conserved synaptic mechanisms using advanced genetic and biophysical methods.
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