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    Cell-mediated neuroprotection in a mouse model of human tauopathy by Hampton, David W, Webber, Daniel J, Bilican, Bilada, Goedert, Michel, Spillantini, Maria Grazia, Chandran, Siddharthan

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-07-2010)
    “…Tau protein in a hyperphosphorylated state makes up the intracellular inclusions of several neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease and cases…”
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    HspB5 Activates a Neuroprotective Glial Cell Response in Experimental Tauopathy by Hampton, David W., Amor, Sandra, Story, David, Torvell, Megan, Bsibsi, Malika, van Noort, Johannes M., Chandran, Siddarthan

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (11-06-2020)
    “…Progressive neuronal death during tauopathies is associated with aggregation of modified, truncated or mutant forms of tau protein. Such aggregates are…”
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    iPSC-derived myelinoids to study myelin biology of humans by James, Owen G., Selvaraj, Bhuvaneish T., Magnani, Dario, Burr, Karen, Connick, Peter, Barton, Samantha K., Vasistha, Navneet A., Hampton, David W., Story, David, Smigiel, Robert, Ploski, Rafal, Brophy, Peter J., ffrench-Constant, Charles, Lyons, David A., Chandran, Siddharthan

    Published in Developmental cell (03-05-2021)
    “…Myelination is essential for central nervous system (CNS) formation, health, and function. Emerging evidence of oligodendrocyte heterogeneity in health and…”
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    CNS macrophages differentially rely on an intronic Csf1r enhancer for their development by Munro, David A D, Bradford, Barry M, Mariani, Samanta A, Hampton, David W, Vink, Chris S, Chandran, Siddharthan, Hume, David A, Pridans, Clare, Priller, Josef

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-2020)
    “…The central nervous system hosts parenchymal macrophages, known as microglia, and non-parenchymal macrophages, collectively termed border-associated…”
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    A potential role for bone morphogenetic protein signalling in glial cell fate determination following adult central nervous system injury in vivo by Hampton, David W., Asher, Richard A., Kondo, Toru, Steeves, John D., Ramer, Matt S., Fawcett, James W.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2007)
    “…Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and their endogenous inhibitors, including noggin, chordin and follistatin, have roles in pattern formation and fate…”
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    Focal Immune-Mediated White Matter Demyelination Reveals an Age-Associated Increase in Axonal Vulnerability and Decreased Remyelination Efficiency by Hampton, David W, Innes, Neill, Merkler, Doron, Zhao, Chao, Franklin, Robin J.M, Chandran, Siddharthan

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-05-2012)
    “…In addition to being an established risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases, age is increasingly recognized as adversely influencing regeneration…”
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    Neurodegeneration progresses despite complete elimination of clinical relapses in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis by Hampton, David W, Serio, Andrea, Pryce, Gareth, Al-Izki, Sarah, Franklin, Robin Jm, Giovannoni, Gavin, Baker, David, Chandran, Siddharthan

    Published in Acta neuropathologica communications (23-12-2013)
    “…[corrected] Multiple Sclerosis has two clinical phases reflecting distinct but inter-related pathological processes: focal inflammation drives the…”
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    Delivery of a lentiviral vector in a Pluronic F127 gel to cells of the central nervous system by Strappe, Padraig M., Hampton, David W., Cachon-Gonzalez, Begona, Fawcett, James W., Lever, Andrew

    “…Lentiviral vectors have been demonstrated as efficient tools for gene delivery to the CNS. We describe a novel approach for vector delivery using the…”
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    Spinally upregulated noggin suppresses axonal and dendritic plasticity following dorsal rhizotomy by Hampton, David W., Steeves, John D., Fawcett, James W., Ramer, Matt S.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-03-2007)
    “…Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) and their antagonists, including noggin, are required for nervous system development, but their potential roles in the…”
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    Role of Ca2+-permeable non-NMDA glutamate receptors in spinal nociceptive transmission by Stanfa, Louise C, Hampton, David W, Dickenson, Anthony H

    Published in Neuroreport (28-09-2000)
    “…The functional role of Ca-permeable non-NMDA receptors in spinal nociceptive processing was investigated using joro spider toxin (JSTx), a selective blocker of…”
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