Search Results - "Bittner, G.D."
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The curious ability of polyethylene glycol fusion technologies to restore lost behaviors after nerve severance
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
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
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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Polyethylene glycol-fused allografts produce rapid behavioral recovery after ablation of sciatic nerve segments
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-04-2015)“…Restoration of neuronal functions by outgrowths regenerating at ∼1 mm/day from the proximal stumps of severed peripheral nerves takes many weeks or months, if…”
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Robinson and madison have published no data on whether polyethylene glycol fusion repair prevents reinnervation accuracy in rat peripheral nerve
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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Trophic dependence of fiber diameter in a crustacean muscle
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Trophic reactions of crayfish muscle fibers and neuromuscular synapses after denervation, tenotomy, and immobilization
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