Lasse Kristoffer Bak
Guest Researcher, Professor
Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology
Jagtvej 160
2100 København Ø
TG IV
Jagtvej 160
2100 København Ø
ORCID: 0000-0003-0784-7864
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Two isoforms of glycogen phosphorylase activated by the same signaling trains: how and why?
Bak, Lasse Kristoffer, Mueller, M. S., Fox, R., Pedersen, Sofie E., Walls, Anne Byriel, Christiansen, Ann-Kathrin Lindahl, Jakobsen, E., Schousboe, Arne & Waagepetersen, Helle S., Aug 2015, In: Journal of Neurochemistry. 134, suppl. 1, p. 56-56 1 p., S26-01.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference abstract in journal › Research › peer-review
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Extensive astrocyte metabolism of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) sustains glutamine synthesis in the mammalian cerebral cortex
Andersen, Jens Velde, Jakobsen, Emil, Westi, Emil Winther, Lie, M. E. K., Voss, C. M., Aldana, Blanca, Schousboe, Arne, Wellendorph, Petrine, Bak, Lasse Kristoffer, Pinborg, Lars Hageman & Waagepetersen, Helle S., 2020, In: Glia. 68, 12, p. 2601-2612Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Characterization of energy and neurotransmitter metabolism in cortical glutamatergic neurons derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells: A novel approach to study metabolism in human neurons
Aldana, Blanca, Zhang, Y., Lihme, M. F., Bak, Lasse Kristoffer, Nielsen, Jørgen Erik, Holst, B., Hyttel, P., Freude, Kristine & Waagepetersen, Helle S., 2017, In: Neurochemistry International. 106, p. 48-61Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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Patient iPSC-derived neurons for disease modeling of frontotemporal dementia with mutation in CHMP2B
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Compartmentalised signalling-metabolism coupling in brain cells - putative drug targets for neurological diseases?
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Inhibition of soluble adenylyl cyclase (SAC) causes a robust increase in glycolysis in cultured astrocytes
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