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    Intraocular BDNF promotes ectopic branching, alters motility and stimulates abnormal collaterals in regenerating optic fibers by Dawson, Amy J, Miotke, Jill A, Meyer, Ronald L

    Published in Brain research (10-07-2015)
    “…Abstract A great deal of effort has been invested in using trophic factors and other bioactive molecules to promote cell survival and axonal regeneration in…”
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    Neuronal growth cones respond to laser-induced axonal damage by Wu, Tao, Mohanty, Samarendra, Gomez-Godinez, Veronica, Shi, Linda Z., Liaw, Lih-Huei, Miotke, Jill, Meyer, Ronald L., Berns, Michael W.

    Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (07-03-2012)
    “…Although it is well known that damage to neurons results in release of substances that inhibit axonal growth, release of chemical signals from damaged axons…”
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    Axonal rearrangement without reexpression of a growth associated marker: evidence from the compression of the retinotectal system in adult goldfish by Si, Keyuan, Miotke, Jill A, Meyer, Ronald L, Wang, Ziren

    “…Growing axons express a number of proteins associated with axonal growth which are thought to be critical for regeneration and sprouting. Whether these…”
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    Abrogation of β-catenin signaling in oligodendrocyte precursor cells reduces glial scarring and promotes axon regeneration after CNS injury by Rodriguez, Justin P, Coulter, Michael, Miotke, Jill, Meyer, Ronald L, Takemaru, Ken-Ichi, Levine, Joel M

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (30-07-2014)
    “…When the brain or spinal cord is injured, glial cells in the damaged area undergo complex morphological and physiological changes resulting in the formation of…”
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    A photon-driven micromotor can direct nerve fibre growth by Wu, Tao, Nieminen, Timo A., Mohanty, Samarendra, Miotke, Jill, Meyer, Ronald L., Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Halina, Berns, Michael W.

    Published in Nature photonics (01-01-2012)
    “…Axonal path-finding is important in the development of the nervous system, nerve repair and nerve regeneration. The behaviour of the growth cone at the tip of…”
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    Immunohistochemical localization of CNTFRα in adult mouse retina and optic nerve following intraorbital nerve crush: Evidence for the axonal loss of a trophic factor receptor after injury by Miotke, Jill A., MacLennan, A. John, Meyer, Ronald L.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-01-2007)
    “…Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is important for the survival and outgrowth of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in vitro. However, in vivo adult RGCs fail to…”
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    Abrogation of  -Catenin Signaling in Oligodendrocyte Precursor Cells Reduces Glial Scarring and Promotes Axon Regeneration after CNS Injury by Rodriguez, J. P., Coulter, M., Miotke, J., Meyer, R. L., Takemaru, K.-I., Levine, J. M.

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (30-07-2014)
    “…When the brain or spinal cord is injured, glial cells in the damaged area undergo complex morphological and physiological changes resulting in the formation of…”
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    Immunohistochemical localization of CNTFRalpha in adult mouse retina and optic nerve following intraorbital nerve crush: evidence for the axonal loss of a trophic factor receptor after injury by Miotke, Jill A, MacLennan, A John, Meyer, Ronald L

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-01-2007)
    “…Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is important for the survival and outgrowth of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) in vitro. However, in vivo adult RGCs fail to…”
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    Expression of Polysialylated NCAM but Not L1 orN-Cadherin by Regenerating Adult Mouse Optic Fibersin Vitro by Bates, Carolyn A., Becker, Catherina G., Miotke, Jill A., Meyer, Ronald L.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-01-1999)
    “…This study asks if there might be irreversible maturational changes in adult neurons that limit their capacity to regenerate. Retina from adult and embryonic…”
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    Expression of polysialylated NCAM but not L1 or N-cadherin by regenerating adult mouse optic fibers in vitro by BATES, C. A, BECKER, C. G, MIOTKE, J. A, MEYER, R. L

    Published in Experimental neurology (1999)
    “…This study asks if there might be irreversible maturational changes in adult neurons that limit their capacity to regenerate. Retina from adult and embryonic…”
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    Injury- and development-related changes in ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor alpha in the mouse retina and optic nerve by Miotke, Jill Ann

    Published 01-01-2001
    “…Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is important for the survival and regeneration of injured adult neurons. CNTF is upregulated following CNS lesion. Exogenous…”
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    Histopathologic consequences of moderate concussion in an animal model: correlations with duration of unconsciousness by Morehead, M, Bartus, R T, Dean, R L, Miotke, J A, Murphy, S, Sall, J, Goldman, H

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-12-1994)
    “…Although duration of unconsciousness is commonly used as a prognostic index following traumatic brain injury (TBI), few controlled studies have statistically…”
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    Rapid initiation of neurite outgrowth onto laminin from explants of adult mouse retina induced by optic nerve crush by Meyer, R L, Miotke, J

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-03-1990)
    “…One optic nerve of an adult mouse was crushed in the orbit. After 8 days, both retinas were explanted onto laminin-coated coverslips. Within 24 h, neurites…”
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