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    Neurokinin-3 receptor distribution in rat and human brain: an immunohistochemical study by Mileusnic, D, Lee, J.M, Magnuson, D.J, Hejna, M.J, Krause, J.E, Lorens, J.B, Lorens, S.A

    Published in Neuroscience (1999)
    “…Autoradiographic and immunohistochemical studies have shown that the neurokinin-3 receptor is widely distributed in the rodent CNS. Expression of the…”
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    Bilateral Injections of Amyloid-β 25-35 into the Amygdala of Young Fischer Rats: Behavioral, Neurochemical, and Time Dependent Histopathological Effects by Sigurdsson, E.M, Lee, J.M, Dong, X.-W, Hejna, M.J, Lorens, S.A

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-11-1997)
    “…To examine the time course of the histopathological effects of bilateral injections of amyloid-β 25-35 (Aβ) and to determine if these effects are associated…”
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    Oral and subcutaneous administration of the glycosaminoglycan C3 attenuates Aβ(25–35)-induced abnormal tau protein immunoreactivity in rat brain by Dudas, B, Cornelli, U, Lee, J.M, Hejna, M.J, Walzer, M, Lorens, S.A, Mervis, R.F, Fareed, J, Hanin, I

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (2002)
    “…High molecular weight glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and proteoglycans (PG) affect pathological changes of the brain in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). PG stimulate the…”
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    Age and species-dependent differences in the neurokinin B system in rat and human brain by Mileusnic, D, Magnuson, D.J, Hejna, M.J, Lorens, J.B, Lorens, S.A, Lee, J.M

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (1999)
    “…Neurokinin B and its cognate neurokinin-3 receptor are expressed more in the forebrain than in brain stem structures but little is known about the primary…”
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    Local and distant histopathological effects of unilateral amyloid-β 25–35 injections into the amygdala of young F344 rats by Sigurdsson, Einar M., Lorens, Stanley A., Hejna, Matthew J., Dong, Xin-W., Lee, John M.

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-11-1996)
    “…To determine if amyloid-β (Aβ) induces tau-immunoreactivity (IR) and reactive astrocytosis in vivo, we injected Aβ 25–35 (5.0 nmol) into the right amygdala of…”
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    β-Amyloid 25–35 and/or quinolinic acid injections into the basal forebrain of young male Fischer-344 rats: Behavioral, neurochemical and histological effects by Sigurdsson, E.M., Hejna, M.J., Lee, J.M., Lorens, S.A.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (14-12-1995)
    “…β-Amyloid peptides have been shown to potentiate the neurotoxic effect of excitatory amino acids in vitro. In order to determine if this occurs in vivo, four…”
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    Amyloid-β Injection in Rat Amygdala Alters Tau Protein but Not mRNA Expression by Chambers, Christopher B., Sigurdsson, Einar M., Hejna, Matthew J., Lorens, Stanley A., Lee, John M., Muma, Nancy A.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-03-2000)
    “…Previously we demonstrated local and distant changes in tau protein immunoreactivity reminiscent of those seen in Alzheimer's disease (AD) following a…”
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    Laterality in the Histological Effects of Injections of Amyloid-β 25-35 into the Amygdala of Young Fischer Rats by Sigurdsson, Einar M, Lee, John M, Dong, Xin W, Hejna, Matthew J, Lorens, Stanley A

    “…We have observed that single amyloid-β 25-35 (Aβ) injections (5.0 nmol) into the right amygdala of rats produce progressive cytoskeletal and astrogliotic…”
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    Collaborative investigation of the accuracy and reproducibility of Sceptor Breakpoint susceptibility panels by DENYS, G. A, HANSEN, S. L, POPE, W. A, LILLI, H, HEJNA, J. M

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-11-1987)
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    Allograft prosthetic composite replacement for bone tumors by Hejna, Michael J., Gitelis, Steven

    Published in Seminars in surgical oncology (01-01-1997)
    “…Limb salvage for bone tumors has become the standard method of treatment. This technique involves removal of large segments of bone, most commonly around the…”
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    A novel two-step method for the formation of tissue-engineered cartilage by mature bovine chondrocytes: the alginate-recovered-chondrocyte (ARC) method by Masuda, Koichi, Sah, Robert L, Hejna, Michael J, Thonar, Eugene J.-M.A

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (2003)
    “…Most attempts to tissue-engineer cartilage have involved seeding of cultured cells into a biological or synthetic scaffold. We have developed a novel two-step…”
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    Expression of calcipressin1, an inhibitor of the phosphatase calcineurin, is altered with aging and Alzheimer's disease by Cook, Casey N, Hejna, Matthew J, Magnuson, Debra J, Lee, John M

    Published in Journal of Alzheimer's disease (01-09-2005)
    “…Protein phosphatase 2B (calcineurin) activity has been shown to be decreased in Alzheimer's disease and is a possible mechanism(s) for the hyperphosphorylation…”
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    Oral and subcutaneous administration of the glycosaminoglycan C3 attenuates Abeta(25-35)-induced abnormal tau protein immunoreactivity in rat brain by Dudas, B, Cornelli, U, Lee, J M, Hejna, M J, Walzer, M, Lorens, S A, Mervis, R F, Fareed, J, Hanin, I

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-01-2002)
    “…High molecular weight glycosaminoglycans (GAG) and proteoglycans (PG) affect pathological changes of the brain in Alzheimer's disease (AD). PG stimulate the…”
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    A heparin derived oligosaccharide normalizes the fear response of old Brown Norway rats by Lorens, Stanley A., Hejna, Matthew J., Lee, John M., Walzer, Mark, Cornelli, Umberto

    Published in Behavioural brain research (17-12-2003)
    “…Old animals exhibit impaired spatial learning and an exaggerated response to stress. It was predicted that the heparin derived oligosaccharide (HDO), C3, would…”
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    Bilateral injections of amyloid- beta 25-35 into the amygdala of young Fischer rats: Behavioral, neurochemical, and time dependent histopathological effects by Sigurdsson, E M, Lee, J M, Dong, X-W, Hejna, MJ, Lorens, SA

    Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-01-1997)
    “…To examine the time course of the histopathological effects of bilateral injections of amyloid- beta 25-35 (A beta ) and to determine if these effects are…”
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