Search Results - "HELLMICH, Helen Lee"
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Traumatic brain injury and hemorrhagic hypotension suppress neuroprotective gene expression in injured hippocampal neurons
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-04-2005)“…After traumatic brain injury, memory dysfunction is due in part to damage to the hippocampus. To study the molecular mechanisms of this selective…”
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Characterization of the neurotrophic response to acute pancreatitis
Published in Pancreas (01-07-2002)“…Interesting preliminary data on changes in the neurotrophin system in various digestive diseases have recently begun to emerge. To measure changes in messenger…”
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Molecular cloning of the rat proteinase-activated receptor 4 (PAR4)
Published in BMC molecular biology (18-02-2002)“…The proteinase-activated receptor 4 (PAR4) is a G-protein-coupled receptor activated by proteases such as thrombin and trypsin. Although activation of PAR4 has…”
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Laser capture microdissection of enriched populations of neurons or single neurons for gene expression analysis after traumatic brain injury
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (10-04-2013)“…Long-term cognitive disability after TBI is associated with injury-induced neurodegeneration in the hippocampus-a region in the medial temporal lobe that is…”
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Dose-dependent neuronal injury after traumatic brain injury
Published in Brain research (24-05-2005)“…The Fluoro-Jade (FJ) stain reliably identifies degenerating neurons after multiple mechanisms of brain injury. We modified the FJ staining protocol to quickly…”
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Cholinergic modulation of sensory neuronal function and selective expression of the muscarinic receptor subtypes on nociceptive lumbo-sacral sensory neurons: Implications for the treatment of colonic pain syndromes
Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-04-2000)Get full text
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Protease-activated receptors are expressed by peptidergic nociceptor neurons, are upregulated in pancreatitis and result in neuronal sensitization: Implications for the role of trypsin in the pathogenes is of pain in pancreatitis
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