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    The curious ability of polyethylene glycol fusion technologies to restore lost behaviors after nerve severance by Bittner, G.D., Sengelaub, D.R., Trevino, R.C., Peduzzi, J.D., Mikesh, M., Ghergherehchi, C.L., Schallert, T., Thayer, W.P.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-03-2016)
    “…Traumatic injuries to PNS and CNS axons are not uncommon. Restoration of lost behaviors following severance of mammalian peripheral nerve axons (PNAs) relies…”
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    Cellular mechanisms of plasmalemmal sealing and axonal repair by polyethylene glycol and methylene blue by Spaeth, C.S., Robison, T., Fan, J.D., Bittner, G.D.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-05-2012)
    “…Mammalian neurons and all other eukaryotic cells endogenously repair traumatic injury within minutes by a Ca2+‐induced accumulation of vesicles that interact…”
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    The curious ability of PEG-fusion technologies to restore lost behaviors after nerve severance by Bittner, G.D., Sengelaub, D.R., Trevino, R.C., Peduzzi, J.D., Mikesh, M., Ghergherehchi, C.L., Schallert, T., Thayer, W.P.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (03-11-2015)
    “…Traumatic injuries to PNS and CNS axons are not uncommon. Restoration of lost behaviors following severance of mammalian peripheral nerve axons (PNAs) relies…”
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    Robinson and madison have published no data on whether polyethylene glycol fusion repair prevents reinnervation accuracy in rat peripheral nerve by Bittner, G.D., Sengelaub, D.R., Trevino, R.C., Ghergherehchi, C.L., Mikesh, M.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-03-2017)
    “…Polyethylene glycol (PEG)-fusion technologies have been reported to rapidly, effectively, and permanently restore lost behavioral functions within days to…”
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    Rapid, effective, and long-lasting behavioral recovery produced by microsutures, methylene blue, and polyethylene glycol after completely cutting rat sciatic nerves by Bittner, G.D., Keating, C.P., Kane, J.R., Britt, J.M., Spaeth, C.S., Fan, J.D., Zuzek, A., Wilcott, R.W., Thayer, W.P., Winograd, J.M., Gonzalez-Lima, F., Schallert, T.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-05-2012)
    “…Behavioral function lost in mammals (including humans) after peripheral nerve severance is slowly (weeks to years) and often poorly restored by 1–2‐mm/day,…”
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    Neurite transection produces cytosolic oxidation, which enhances plasmalemmal repair by Spaeth, C.S., Fan, J.D., Spaeth, E.B., Robison, T., Wilcott, R.W., Bittner, G.D.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-05-2012)
    “…To survive, cells must rapidly repair (seal) plasmalemmal damage. Cytosolic oxidation has been shown to increase cell survival in some cases and produce cell…”
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    Plasmalemmal repair of severed neurites of PC12 cells requires Ca2+ and synaptotagmin by Detrait, E.R., Yoo, S., Eddleman, C.S., Fukuda, M., Bittner, G.D., Fishman, H.M.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-11-2000)
    “…Ca2+ and synaptotagmin (a Ca2+‐binding protein that regulates axolemmal fusion of synaptic vesicles) play essential roles in the repair of axolemmal damage in…”
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    Membrane potential and input resistance are ambiguous measures of sealing of transected cable-like structures by Krause, T.L., Magarshak, Y., Fishman, H.M., Bittner, G.D.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-03-1995)
    “…For many years, membrane potential (Vm) and input resistance have been used to characterize the electrophysiological nature of a seal (barrier) that forms at…”
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    Axolemmal and septal conduction in the impedance of the earthworm medial giant nerve fiber by Krause, T.L., Fishman, H.M., Bittner, G.D.

    Published in Biophysical journal (01-08-1994)
    “…Ionic conduction in the axolemmal and septal membranes of the medial giant fiber (MGF) of the earthworm (EW) Lumbricus terrestris was assessed by impedance…”
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    Fluorescent Labeling of the Glial Sheath of Giant Nerve Fibers by Eddleman, C. S., Godell, C. M., Fishman, H. M., Tytell, M., Bittner, G. D.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-10-1995)
    “…Giant axons from squid and crayfish that were placed in a medium loaded with calcein acetoxymethyl ester exhibited a pronounced difference in fluorescence…”
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    Whole intact tissue electrophoresis of nerve proteins by Sheller, R A, Bittner, G D

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-09-1993)
    “…We describe a rapid and simple method for analyzing proteins along the length of a nerve tissue using sodium dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis…”
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    Protein transport between crayfish lateral giant axons by Viancour, T A, Sheller, R A, Bittner, G D, Seshan, K R

    Published in Brain research (01-01-1988)
    “…Segmental lateral giant axons (SLGAs) in crayfish were used to determine whether functionally intact proteins can move between axons under physiological…”
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    Ultrastructural studies of severed medial giant and other CNS axons in crayfish by Ballinger, M L, Bittner, G D

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-1980)
    “…The distal stumps of severed medial giant axons (MGAs) and of nongiant axons (NGAs) in the CNS of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii show long-term (5--9 months)…”
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    Regeneration of motor axons in crayfish limbs: distal stump activation followed by synaptic reformation by Bouton, M S, Bittner, G D

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-1981)
    “…Severed distal stumps of limb motor axons in the crayfish Procambarus clarkii remain ultrastructurally intact for at least 2-3 ms after being severed from…”
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