Diane Hanger

Diane Hanger

King's College London

H-index: 60

Europe-United Kingdom

About Diane Hanger

Diane Hanger, With an exceptional h-index of 60 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at King's College London, specializes in the field of Neuroscience, Alzheimer's disease, protein post-translational modification.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Reactive astrocytes secrete the chaperone HSPB1 to mediate neuroprotection

Expression of Concern: Molecular motors implicated in the axonal transport of tau and α-synuclein

P2X7R influences tau aggregate burden in human tauopathies and shows distinct signalling in microglia and astrocytes

Barcodes distinguishing morphology of neuronal tauopathy

Trimming away tau in neurodegeneration

Corrigendum: The disease associated Tau35 fragment has an increased propensity to aggregate compared to full-length tau

Artificial intelligence for neurodegenerative experimental models

The presence of disease‐associated tau leads to adverse effects on the autophagy and endolysosomal pathway in a cell model of tauopathy

Diane Hanger Information

University

Position

Professor of Neuroscience Institute of Psychiatry Psychology & Neuroscience

Citations(all)

13979

Citations(since 2020)

5477

Cited By

10768

hIndex(all)

60

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

68

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King's College London

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Diane Hanger Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Alzheimer's disease

protein post-translational modification

Top articles of Diane Hanger

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reactive astrocytes secrete the chaperone HSPB1 to mediate neuroprotection

Science Advances

Fangjia Yang

Paula Beltran-Lobo

Katherine Sung

Caoimhe Goldrick

Cara L Croft

...

2024/3/20

Expression of Concern: Molecular motors implicated in the axonal transport of tau and α-synuclein

Journal of Cell Science

Michelle A Utton

Wendy J Noble

Josephine E Hill

Brian H Anderton

Diane P Hanger

2024/2/1

P2X7R influences tau aggregate burden in human tauopathies and shows distinct signalling in microglia and astrocytes

Brain, Behavior, and Immunity

Paula Beltran-Lobo

Martina M Hughes

Claire Troakes

Cara L Croft

Huzefa Rupawala

...

2023/11/1

Barcodes distinguishing morphology of neuronal tauopathy

Physical Review Research

David Beers

Despoina Goniotaki

Diane P Hanger

Alain Goriely

Heather A Harrington

2023/10/4

Trimming away tau in neurodegeneration

Science

Wendy Noble

Diane P Hanger

2023/7/28

Corrigendum: The disease associated Tau35 fragment has an increased propensity to aggregate compared to full-length tau

Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences

Chen Lyu

Stefano Da Vela

Youssra Al-Hilaly

Karen E Marshall

Richard Thorogate

...

2023

Artificial intelligence for neurodegenerative experimental models

Sarah J Marzi

Brian M Schilder

Alexi Nott

Carlo Sala Frigerio

Sandrine Willaime‐Morawek

...

2023/12

The presence of disease‐associated tau leads to adverse effects on the autophagy and endolysosomal pathway in a cell model of tauopathy

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Saskia J Pollack

Dina Dakkak

Tong Guo

Patricia Gómez‐Suaga

Wendy Noble

...

2022/12

Truncated tau disrupts autophagy and lysosomal biogenesis

Dina Dakkak

Saskia Pollack

Tong Guo

George Chennell

Patricia Gomez Suaga

...

2022/4/11

Barcodes distinguish morphology of neuronal tauopathy

arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03348

David Beers

Despoina Goniotaki

Diane P Hanger

Alain Goriely

Heather A Harrington

2022/4/7

Investigating the functional significance of presynaptic tau in ageing and disease

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Emily E Groves

Katherine Sung

Diana Flores‐Dominguez

Saskia J Pollack

Cara L Croft

...

2022/12

Self-assembly and cellular effect of tau35, a disease-associated tau fragment

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Chen Lyu

Saskia J Pollack

Youssra k Al-Hilaly

Stefano Da Vela

Louise Serpell

...

2021/12

Defects in the autophagy lysosomal pathway in a cell model of disease‐associated tau

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Saskia J Pollack

Dina Dakkak

Tong Guo

Patricia Gómez‐Suaga

Wendy Noble

...

2021/12

The disease associated tau35 fragment has an increased propensity to aggregate compared to full-length tau

Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences

Chen Lyu

Stefano Da Vela

Youssra Al-Hilaly

Karen E Marshall

Richard Thorogate

...

2021/10/28

Autophagy and lysosomal defects in cells expressing disease‐associated tau

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Saskia J Pollack

Dina Dakkak

Tong Guo

Patricia Gómez‐Suaga

Wendy Noble

...

2021/12

HCN channelopathy couples disease‐associated tau to synaptic dysfunction

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Despoina Goniotaki

Francesco Tamagnini

Luca Biasetti

Svenja‐Lotta Rumpf

Claire Troakes

...

2021/12

Tau Propagation Mechanisms: Cell Models, Animal Models, and Beyond

Frontiers in Neuroscience

Yumiko Motoi

Diane P Hanger

Masato Hasegawa

2020/5/19

Loss of BIN1 protein in Alzheimer’s disease promotes synaptic accumulation of phosphorylated tau and disrupts tau release: Tau-directed effects of BIN1 loss in AD

Brain Communications

Elizabeth Bernadette Claire Glennon

Hay Wun Dawn Lau

Rebecca Maria Cecilia Gabriele

Matthew Taylor

Claire Troakes

...

2020/3/14

Considerations for future tau-targeted therapeutics: can they deliver?

Wendy Noble

Maria Jimenez-Sanchez

Beatriz G Perez-Nievas

Diane P Hanger

2020/3/3

Bridging integrator 1 protein loss in Alzheimer’s disease promotes synaptic tau accumulation and disrupts tau release

Brain communications

Elizabeth B Glennon

Dawn HW Lau

Rebecca MC Gabriele

Matthew F Taylor

Claire Troakes

...

2020

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