Search Results - "BIEBER, J. A"
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Humoral autoimmunity as a mediator of CNS repair
Published in Trends in Neurosciences (01-11-2001)“…Autoimmune responses directed against the central nervous system (CNS) have generally been considered pathogenic in nature. Although there are several well…”
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Genetic analysis of CNS remyelination
Published in Current topics in microbiology and immunology (2008)“…Myelin repair (remyelination) following the demyelination of central nervous system (CNS) axons in diseases such as multiple sclerosis plays a critical role in…”
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Drosophila neuroglian: a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily with extensive homology to the vertebrate neural adhesion molecule L1
Published in Cell (03-11-1989)“…Drosophila neuroglian is an integral membrane glycoprotein that is expressed on a variety of cell types in the Drosophila embryo, including expression on a…”
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Immunoglobulin-mediated CNS repair
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-10-2001)“…Our view of the immune system continues to evolve from a system dedicated primarily to defense against pathogens to a system that monitors the integrity of the…”
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Fasciclin III: a novel homophilic adhesion molecule in Drosophila
Published in Cell (20-10-1989)“…Drosophila fasciclin III is an integral membrane glycoprotein that is expressed on a subset of neurons and fasciculating axons in the developing CNS, as well…”
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Drosophila nerve cord culture: a tool for studying neural development
Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-11-1998)“…The culture of explanted neural tissues has been a useful tool for the study of cellular and molecular neurobiology in vertebrates. We have developed a…”
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The cause of surface tension increase with temperature in multicomponent aluminosilicates derived from coal-ash slags
Published in Journal of materials science (01-01-1995)“…An explanation is proposed for the increase of surface tension with temperature in multicomponent aluminosilicate systems such as those derived from coal-ash…”
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Human Monoclonal Antibodies Reactive to Oligodendrocytes Promote Remyelination in a Model of Multiple Sclerosis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-06-2000)“…Promoting remyelination, a major goal of an effective treatment for demyelinating diseases, has the potential to protect vulnerable axons, increase conduction…”
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Human antibodies accelerate the rate of remyelination following lysolecithin-induced demyelination in mice
Published in Glia (01-03-2002)“…Immunoglobulin‐based therapies are becoming increasingly common for the treatment of neurologic and autoimmune diseases in humans. In this study, we…”
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Genetically Dominant Spinal Cord Repair in a Murine Model of Chronic Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Published in Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology (01-01-2005)“…For reasons that are not well understood, central nervous system repair in multiple sclerosis is often minimal. We present evidence, in a murine model of…”
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Neuron-Binding Human Monoclonal Antibodies Support Central Nervous System Neurite Extension
Published in Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology (01-05-2004)“…Two human IgMs (sHIgM12 and sHIgM42) were identified that supported in vitro central nervous system (CNS) neurite extension equal to the potent neurite…”
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Contrasting murine models of MS
Published in International MS journal (01-12-2004)“…There are two main animal model systems currently used to study MS: experimental autoimmune/allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE) and experimental viral infection,…”
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Antagonism of nitrous oxide antinociception in mice by antisense oligodeoxynucleotide directed against neuronal nitric oxide synthase enzyme
Published in Behavioural brain research (09-07-2004)“…Nitric oxide (NO) has been implicated in the antinociceptive effect of nitrous oxide (N 2O) in mice. This study was conducted to determine the sensitivity of N…”
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Drosophila Fasciclin I Is a Novel Homophilic Adhesion Molecule That along with Fasciclin III Can Mediate Cell Sorting
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-05-1990)“…Fasciclin I is a membrane-associated glycoprotein that is regionally expressed on a subset of fasciculating axons during neuronal development in insects; it is…”
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Differential splicing generates a nervous system-specific form of Drosophila neuroglian
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-05-1990)“…We recently described the characterization and cloning of Drosophila neuroglian, a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. Neuroglian contains six…”
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The Cytoplasmic Domain of the Drosophila Cell Adhesion Molecule Neuroglian Is Not Essential for Its Homophilic Adhesive Properties in S2 Cells (∗)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-08-1995)“…Drosophila neuroglian is a transmembrane glycoprotein that has strong structural and sequence homology to the vertebrate L1 gene family of cell adhesion…”
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Drosophila neurotactin, a surface glycoprotein with homology to serine esterases, is dynamically expressed during embryogenesis
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-1990)“…Drosophila neurotactin is a transmembrane glycoprotein with an apparent molecular mass of 135 Ã 10(3). Neurotactin is regionally expressed at the cellular…”
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Analysis of cellular adhesion in cultured cells
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Strength development at low temperatures in coal ash deposits
Published in Progress in energy and combustion science (1998)“…At temperatures below approximately 1900°F, ash particles formed in coal-fired energy systems are relatively hard and not prone to sticking to system surfaces…”
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