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Scott Gehler

Ph.D. 2004

Thesis Title: BDNF regulates filopodial dynamics through RhoA-dependent modulation of ADF/cofilin

Advisor: Paul C. Letourneau


Thesis Publications:

Gehler S, Shaw AE, Sarmiere PD, Bamburg JR, and Letourneau PC. (2004). BDNF regulation of growth cone filopodial dynamics is mediated through ADF/cofilin. The Journal of Neuroscience. 24(47):10741-10749.

Gehler S, Gallo GG, Veien E, and Letourneau PC. (2004). p75 NTR signaling regulates growth cone filopodial dynamics through modulating RhoA activity. The Journal of Neuroscience. 24(18):4363-4372.


Other Publications:

Chen TJ*, Gehler S *, Shaw AE, Bamburg JR, and Letourneau PC. (2006) Cdc42 participates in the regulation of ADF/cofilin and retinal growth cone filopodial dynamics by Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor. Journal of Neurobiology. 66:103-114.

Gehler S , Gallo G, Veien E, Letourneau PC. p75 neurotrophin receptor signaling regulates growth cone filopodial dynamics through modulating RhoA activity. J Neurosci. 2004 May 5;24(18):4363-72.

Fass J, Gehler S , Sarmiere P, Letourneau PC, and Bamburg JR. (2004) Regulating filopodial dynamics through actin-depolymerizing factor/cofilin. Anatomical Science International . 79(4):173-183.


Present Position:

Postdoctoral Fellow
University of Wisconsin
Department of Pharmacology

E-Mail: gehler@wisc.edu