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    Activation and retrograde transport of protein kinase G in rat nociceptive neurons after nerve injury and inflammation by Sung, Y.J., Chiu, D.T.W., Ambron, R.T.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2006)
    “…Nerve injury elicits both universal and limited responses. Among the former is regenerative growth, which occurs in most peripheral neurons, and among the…”
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    Intracellular transport of newly synthesized varicella-zoster virus: final envelopment in the trans-Golgi network by Gershon, A A, Sherman, D L, Zhu, Z, Gabel, C A, Ambron, R T, Gershon, M D

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-1994)
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    Targeting of glycoprotein I (gE) of varicella-zoster virus to the trans-Golgi network by an AYRV sequence and an acidic amino acid-rich patch in the cytosolic domain of the molecule by Zhu, Z, Hao, Y, Gershon, M D, Ambron, R T, Gershon, A A

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-1996)
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    Priming events and retrograde injury signals. A new perspective on the cellular and molecular biology of nerve regeneration by Ambron, R T, Walters, E T

    Published in Molecular neurobiology (01-08-1996)
    “…Successful axon regeneration requires that signals from the site of injury reach the nucleus to elicit changes in transcription. In spite of their obvious…”
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    Envelopment of varicella-zoster virus: targeting of viral glycoproteins to the trans-Golgi network by Zhu, Z, Gershon, M D, Hao, Y, Ambron, R T, Gabel, C A, Gershon, A A

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-12-1995)
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    A signal sequence mediates the retrograde transport of proteins from the axon periphery to the cell body and then into the nucleus by Ambron, RT, Schmied, R, Huang, CC, Smedman, M

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-07-1992)
    “…The presynaptic terminal and axon of neurons can undergo structural changes in response to environmental signals. Since these changes require protein synthesis…”
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    Pathways that elicit long-term changes in gene expression in nociceptive neurons following nerve injury: contributions to neuropathic pain by Sung, Ying-Ju, Ambron, Richard T.

    Published in Neurological research (New York) (01-03-2004)
    “…Chronic neuropathic pain following nerve injury or inflammation is mediated by transcription-dependent changes in neurons that comprise the nociceptive…”
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    Long-term alterations induced by injury and by 5-HT in Aplysia sensory neurons: convergent pathways and common signals? by Walters, Edgar T., Ambron, Richard T.

    Published in Trends in Neurosciences (01-03-1995)
    “…Bodily injury in Aplysia, as in mammals, produces long-lasting memory traces at various neural loci. One consequence of injury, damage to peripheral axons,…”
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    An 83 kDa O-GlcNAc-glycoprotein is found in the axoplasm and nucleus of Aplysia neurons by Elliot, SP, Schmied, R, Gabel, CA, Ambron, RT

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-06-1993)
    “…Glycoproteins containing O-linked N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) are present in axons of Aplysia neurons (Gabel et al., 1989) and among transcription factors…”
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    Endogenous axoplasmic proteins and proteins containing nuclear localization signal sequences use the retrograde axonal transport/nuclear import pathway in Aplysia neurons by Schmied, R, Huang, CC, Zhang, XP, Ambron, DA, Ambron, RT

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-09-1993)
    “…When the nuclear localization signal peptide (sp) of the SV 40 large T antigen was coupled to human serum albumin (HSA), rhodaminated (r), and microinjected…”
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    Synaptogenesis Regulates Axotomy-Induced Activation of c-Jun-Activator Protein-1 Transcription by Sung, Ying-Ju, Wu, Fang, Schacher, Samuel, Ambron, Richard T

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-06-2006)
    “…The activator protein-1 (AP1) transcription complex remains active for long periods after axotomy, but its activity diminishes during target contact. This…”
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    The morphological localization and biochemical characterization of a synapsin I-like antigen in the nervous system of Aplysia californica by Bongiovi, M E, Ambron, R T, Silverman, A J

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-07-1992)
    “…Synapsins are a well-characterized class of phosphoproteins found at synapses in the mammalian nervous system. One member of this family, synapsin I, has been…”
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    Giant Aplysia neuron R2 reliably forms strong chemical connections in vitro by Schacher, S, Rayport, SG, Ambron, RT

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-11-1985)
    “…The giant cholinergic neuron R2 of Aplysia was cultured in combination with identified neurons L11 and R15 and members of a group of left upper quadrant (LUQ)…”
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    Consequences of partial axotomy for production of neurotransmitter vesicles and routing of rapidly transported membrane glycoproteins in the axonal tree by Goldberg, DJ, Ambron, RT

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-06-1986)
    “…It was found previously that transection of one branch of the bifurcate axon of a giant serotonergic neuron of Aplysia causes a proportionate decrease in the…”
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    Post-Translational Modification of Neuronal Proteins: Evidence for Transglutaminase Activity in R2, the Giant Cholinergic Neuron of Aplysia by Ambron, Richard T., Kremzner, Leon T.

    “…[3H]Putrescine injected into the cell body of the giant neuron R2 of Aplysia was readily converted to γ -aminobutyric acid, acetylputrescine, spermidine, and…”
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    Giant Aplysia neuron R2 has distal dendrites: evidence for protein sorting and a second spike initiation site by Ambron, RT, Rayport, SG, Babiarz, J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-02-1988)
    “…Because of its anatomy, the neuron R2 of Aplysia has been used to study how proteins are distributed to their appropriate destinations within the cell. The R2…”
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    Identified cholinergic neurons R2 and LPl1 control mucus release in Aplysia by Rayport, S G, Ambron, R T, Babiarz, J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-1983)
    “…1. R2 and LPl1 are homologous giant cholinergic neurons in the nervous system of Aplysia with overlapping and almost symmetrical axonal trees extending over…”
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    Growth cones isolated from identified Aplysia neurons in vitro: Biochemical and morphological characterization by Flaster, M.S., Ambron, R.T., Schacher, S.

    Published in Developmental biology (01-12-1986)
    “…The right upper quadrant (RUQ) cells (R3–R13) of Aplysia regenerating in dissociated cell culture form unusually large growth cones. The movement of these…”
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    Characterization of glycolipids synthesized in an identified neuron of Aplysia californica by Sherbany, AA, Ambron, RT, Schwartz, JH

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-07-1984)
    “…Because radioactive precursors can be injected directly into the cell body or axon of R2, a giant, identified neuron of the Aplysia abdominal ganglion, it was…”
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    Bridge over troubled waters by Campos, Lucas, Ambron, Richard T, Martin, John H

    Published in Neuroreport (22-12-2004)
    “…Spinal cord injury interrupts connections between the brain and spinal cord, rather than producing large-scale damage. Reconnecting severed axons with their…”
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