Search Results - "Kalinski, Ashley L."
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A new neutrophil subset promotes CNS neuron survival and axon regeneration
Published in Nature immunology (01-12-2020)“…Transected axons typically fail to regenerate in the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in chronic neurological disability in individuals with traumatic…”
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Locally translated mTOR controls axonal local translation in nerve injury
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23-03-2018)“…How is protein synthesis initiated locally in neurons? We found that mTOR (mechanistic target of rapamycin) was activated and then up-regulated in injured…”
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Analysis of the immune response to sciatic nerve injury identifies efferocytosis as a key mechanism of nerve debridement
Published in eLife (02-12-2020)“…Sciatic nerve crush injury triggers sterile inflammation within the distal nerve and axotomized dorsal root ganglia (DRGs). Granulocytes and pro-inflammatory…”
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Deacetylation of Miro1 by HDAC6 blocks mitochondrial transport and mediates axon growth inhibition
Published in The Journal of cell biology (03-06-2019)“…Inhibition of histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) was shown to support axon growth on the nonpermissive substrates myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and…”
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Nucleolin-Mediated RNA Localization Regulates Neuron Growth and Cycling Cell Size
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (09-08-2016)“…How can cells sense their own size to coordinate biosynthesis and metabolism with their growth needs? We recently proposed a motor-dependent bidirectional…”
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The injured sciatic nerve atlas (iSNAT), insights into the cellular and molecular basis of neural tissue degeneration and regeneration
Published in eLife (14-12-2022)“…Upon trauma, the adult murine peripheral nervous system (PNS) displays a remarkable degree of spontaneous anatomical and functional regeneration. To explore…”
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Intra-axonal protein synthesis - a new target for neural repair
Published in Neural regeneration research (01-09-2016)“…Although initially argued to be a feature of immature neurons with incomplete polarization, there is clear evidence that neurons in the peripheral nervous…”
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Neuroinflammation: Breaking barriers and bridging gaps
Published in Neuroscience research (01-12-2023)“…Neurons are the cells of the nervous system and are responsible for every thought, movement and perception. Immune cells are the cells of the immune system,…”
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Neurobiology: Resetting the axon’s batteries
Published in Current biology (26-07-2021)“…Neuronal injury can cause mitochondrial damage, leading to reduced energy production, decreased Ca2+ storage capacity, and increased reactive oxygen species. A…”
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mRNAs and Protein Synthetic Machinery Localize into Regenerating Spinal Cord Axons When They Are Provided a Substrate That Supports Growth
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-07-2015)“…Although intra-axonal protein synthesis is well recognized in cultured neurons and during development in vivo, there have been few reports of mRNA localization…”
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A HuD‐ZBP1 ribonucleoprotein complex localizes GAP‐43 mRNA into axons through its 3′ untranslated region AU‐rich regulatory element
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-09-2013)“…Localized translation of axonal mRNAs contributes to developmental and regenerative axon growth. Although untranslated regions (UTRs) of many different axonal…”
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Protective role of the lipid phosphatase Fig4 in the adult nervous system
Published in Human molecular genetics (15-07-2018)“…Abstract The signaling lipid phosphatidylinositol 3,5-bisphosphate, PI(3,5)P2, functions in vesicular trafficking through the endo-lysosomal compartment…”
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Awakening the stalled axon — Surprises in CSPG gradients
Published in Experimental neurology (01-04-2014)“…The remarkably poor regeneration of axons seen after injury of the brain and spinal cord can result in permanent loss of neural function. This failure of…”
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APC/C Cdh1p and Slx5p/Slx8p ubiquitin ligases confer resistance to aminoglycoside hygromycin B in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in microPublication biology (2022)“…Multiple ubiquitin ligases with nuclear substrates promote regulated protein degradation and turnover of protein quality control (PQC) substrates. We…”
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Macro-ER-phagy receptors Atg39p and Atg40p confer resistance to aminoglycoside hygromycin B in S. cerevisiae
Published in microPublication biology (2023)“…Receptor-mediated autophagic turnover of portions of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is mediated by macro-ER-phagy. We hypothesized macro-ER-phagy promotes…”
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Neural Progenitor Cells Promote Axonal Growth and Alter Axonal mRNA Localization in Adult Neurons
Published in eNeuro (01-01-2017)“…The inhibitory environment of the spinal cord and the intrinsic properties of neurons prevent regeneration of axons following CNS injury. However, both…”
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A novel neutrophil subset promotes CNS neuron survival and axon regeneration
Published in Nature immunology (26-10-2020)“…Transected axons typically fail to regenerate in the central nervous system (CNS), resulting in chronic neurological disability in individuals with traumatic…”
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Endoplasmic reticulum and inner nuclear membrane ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes Ubc6 and Ubc7 confer resistance to hygromycin B in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Published in microPublication biology (2024)“…Aberrant endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and inner nuclear membrane (INM) proteins are destroyed through ER-associated degradation (ERAD) and INM-associated…”
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