Christian Altbürger

Christian Altbürger
University Hospital Heidelberg · Institute of Pathology

Dr. rer. nat.

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Additional affiliations
August 2021 - April 2023
University of Freiburg
Position
  • PostDoc Position
February 2015 - August 2021
University of Freiburg
Position
  • PhD Student
September 2013 - December 2013
Uppsala University
Position
  • Intern
Education
February 2015 - August 2021
University of Freiburg
Field of study
  • Developmental Biology
October 2012 - November 2014
Heidelberg University
Field of study
  • Molecular biosciences and developmental biology
October 2009 - August 2012
Heidelberg University
Field of study
  • Biosciences

Publications

Publications (15)
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Tumour mutational burden (TMB), defined as the total number of somatic non-synonymous mutations present within the cancer genome, varies across and within cancer types. A first wave of retrospective and prospective research identified TMB as a predictive biomarker of response to immune-checkpoint inhibitors and culminated in the disease-agnostic ap...
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Dopaminergic neurons develop in distinct neural domains by integrating local patterning and neurogenesis signals. While the proneural proteins Neurog1 and Olig2 have been previously linked to development of dopaminergic neurons, their dependence on local prepatterning and specific contributions to dopaminergic neurogenesis are not well understood....
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Catecholaminergic neuron clusters are among the most conserved neuromodulatory systems in vertebrates, yet some clusters show significant evolutionary dynamics. Because of their disease relevance, special attention has been paid to mammalian midbrain dopaminergic systems, which have important functions in motor control, reward, motivation, and cogn...
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The proneural factor Ascl1 is involved in several steps of neurogenesis, from neural progenitor maintenance to initiation of terminal differentiation and neuronal subtype specification. In neural progenitor cells, Ascl1 initiates the cell-cycle exit of progenitors, and contributes to their differentiation into mainly GABAergic neurons. Several cate...
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Dopaminergic neurons develop in distinct neural domains by integrating local patterning and neurogenesis signals. While the proneural proteins Neurog1 and Olig2 have been previously linked to development of dopaminergic neurons, their dependence on local prepatterning and specific contributions to dopaminergic neurogenesis are not well understood....
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The mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) enables essential metabolic reactions; nonetheless, the cellular responses to defects in mitochondria and the modulation of signaling pathway outputs are not understood. We show that Notch signaling and ETC attenuation via knockdown of COX7a induces massive over-proliferation. The tumor-like growth i...
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The mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) enables many important metabolic reactions, like ATP generation and redox balance. While the vital importance of mitochondrial function is obvious, the cellular response to defects in mitochondria and in particular the modulation of signalling pathway outputs is not understood. Using the Drosophila e...

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