Person

Wehner, Daniel

Person ID
ZDB-PERS-100120-4
Email
daniel.wehner@mpl.mpg.de
URL
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Daniel_Wehner
Affiliation
Wehner Lab
Address
Max Planck Institut for the Science of Light & Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin Division Biological Optomechanics Staudtstr. 2 91058 Erlangen Germany
Country
Germany
Phone
+4991317133550
Fax
ORCID ID
0000-0003-2880-4759
Biography and Research Interest
My research interest is to unravel the mechanisms underlying successful organ regeneration in vertebrates. Current research focusses on elucidating the principles that can lead to functional axonal regeneration in a complex vertebrate central nervous system; with emphasis on the microenvironment. My goal is to inform research in non-regenerating systems.
Publications
Non-Zebrafish Publications
Aldine R. Amiel, Stephanie L. Tsai and Daniel Wehner. (2023). “Embracing the diversity of model systems to deconstruct the basis of regeneration and repair”. Development 150(3): dev201579.

Daniel Wehner and Catherina G Becker. (2022). "An exception to the rule? Regeneration of the injured spinal cord in the spiny mouse". Developmental Cell 57(4): 415-416.

Leonardo Cavone, Tess McCann, Louisa K Drake, Erika A Aguzzi, Ana-Maria Oprişoreanu, Elisa Pedersen, Soe Sandi, Jathurshan Selvarajah, Themistoklis M Tsarouchas, Daniel Wehner, Marcus Keatinge, Karolina S Mysiak, Beth E P Henderson, Ross Dobie, Neil C Henderson, Thomas Becker, Catherina G Becker. (2021). “A unique macrophage subpopulation signals directly to spinal progenitor cells to promote regenerative neurogenesis in the zebrafish spinal cord”. Developmental Cell 56(11): 1617-1630.e6.

Gonzalo Rosso, Daniel Wehner, Christine Schweitzer, Stephanie Möllmert, Elisabeth Sock, Jochen Guck and Victor Sahin. (2021). ”Matrix Stiffness mechanosensing modulates the expression and distribution of transcription factors in Schwann cells”. Bioengineering & Translational Medicine: e10257. doi:10.1002/btm2.10257

Hemanth Tummala, Stewart Fleming, Paul M. Hocking, Daniel Wehner, Zahid Naseem, Manir Ali, Christopher F Inglehearn, Nikolai Zhelev and Douglas H. Lester (2011). "The D153del mutation in GNB3 gene causes tissue specific signalling patterns and an abnormal renal morphology in Rge chickens." PLoS One 6(8): e21156