Search Results - "Newell, Karen"
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Cytoskeletal regulation of synaptogenesis in a model of human fetal brain development
Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-11-2020)“…Excitatory synapse formation begins in mid‐fetal gestation. However, due to our inability to image fetal synaptogenesis, the initial formation of synapses…”
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Non-muscle myosin II in disease: mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-12-2015)“…The actin motor protein non-muscle myosin II (NMII) acts as a master regulator of cell morphology, with a role in several essential cellular processes,…”
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ROCK1 and 2 differentially regulate actomyosin organization to drive cell and synaptic polarity
Published in The Journal of cell biology (20-07-2015)“…RhoGTPases organize the actin cytoskeleton to generate diverse polarities, from front-back polarity in migrating cells to dendritic spine morphology in…”
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TGR5 signaling reduces neuroinflammation during hepatic encephalopathy
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-11-2015)“…Hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a serious neurological complication of acute and chronic liver failure. Expression of the neurosteroid/bile acid receptor Takeda…”
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The effects of inflammatory cytokines on lymphatic endothelial barrier function
Published in Angiogenesis (London) (01-04-2014)“…Proper lymphatic function is necessary for the transport of fluids, macromolecules, antigens and immune cells out of the interstitium. The lymphatic…”
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Borrelia burgdorferi adhere to blood vessels in the dura mater and are associated with increased meningeal T cells during murine disseminated borreliosis
Published in PloS one (03-05-2018)“…Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, is a vector-borne bacterial infection that is transmitted through the bite of an infected tick. If…”
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The downregulation of Mcl-1 via USP9X inhibition sensitizes solid tumors to Bcl-xl inhibition
Published in BMC cancer (21-11-2012)“…It has been shown in many solid tumors that the overexpression of the pro-survival Bcl-2 family members Bcl-xL and Mcl-1 confers resistance to a variety of…”
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Unilateral Cervical Vagotomy Modulates Immune Cell Profiles and the Response to a Traumatic Brain Injury
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (30-08-2022)“…TBI induces splenic B and T cell expansion that contributes to neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration. The vagus nerve, the longest of the cranial nerves, is…”
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Antagonism of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factory (MIF) after Traumatic Brain Injury Ameliorates Astrocytosis and Peripheral Lymphocyte Activation and Expansion
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (09-10-2020)“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) precedes the onset of epilepsy in up to 15-20% of symptomatic epilepsies and up to 5% of all epilepsy. Treatment of acquired…”
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Neuronal and non-neuronal functions of the AP-3 sorting machinery
Published in Journal of cell science (15-02-2007)“…Vesicles selectively exchange lipids, membrane proteins and luminal contents between organelles along the exocytic and endocytic routes. The repertoire of…”
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Stem cell models of human synapse development and degeneration
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (26-11-2018)“…Many brain disorders exhibit altered synapse formation in development or synapse loss with age. To understand the complexities of human synapse development and…”
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Traumatic brain injury alters the effects of class II invariant peptide (CLIP) antagonism on chronic meningeal CLIP + B cells, neuropathology, and neurobehavioral impairment in 5xFAD mice
Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (27-06-2024)“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD), and accumulating evidence supports a role for adaptive immune B and T…”
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Depletion of MHC class II invariant chain peptide or γ-δ T-cells ameliorates experimental preeclampsia
Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-08-2017)“…Excessive innate immune system activation and inflammation during pregnancy can lead to organ injury and dysfunction and preeclampsia (PE); however, the…”
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γδ T Cells and dendritic cells in refractory Lyme arthritis
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-04-2015)“…Review on TLR signaling and antigen processing, presentation between γδ T cells and dendritic cells, both which contribute to refractory Lyme arthritis. Lyme…”
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Traumatic brain injury causes selective, CD74-dependent peripheral lymphocyte activation that exacerbates neurodegeneration
Published in Acta neuropathologica communications (20-10-2014)“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI), a significant cause of death and disability, causes, as in any injury, an acute, innate immune response. A key component in the…”
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Cell Migration: PKA and RhoA Set the Pace
Published in Current biology (09-08-2011)“…A new study shows that protein kinase A (PKA) activity establishes a signaling loop that governs protrusion–retraction cycles in migrating cells. PKA activity…”
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Differential Effects of In Vitro Treatment with Cinobufotalin on Three Types of Ovarian Cancer Cells
Published in Anticancer research (01-10-2018)“…Cinobufotalin (CINO), a cardiotonic steroid, has been used as an anticancer agent. This study assessed the cell-specific effect of CINO on SK-OV-3, CRL-1978…”
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Racial Disparities in Malignant Primary Brain Tumor Survival in Texas From 1995 to 2013
Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (25-11-2020)“…Differences among the top five races in Texas will be explored to determine if racial, geographic, and healthcare disparities exist in patients undergoing…”
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Myosin IIA/IIB restrict adhesive and protrusive signaling to generate front-back polarity in migrating cells
Published in The Journal of cell biology (18-04-2011)“…Migratory front-back polarity emerges from the cooperative effect of myosin IIA (MIIA) and IIB (MIIB) on adhesive signaling. We demonstrate here that, during…”
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RhoGTPase Regulators Orchestrate Distinct Stages of Synaptic Development
Published in PloS one (23-01-2017)“…Small RhoGTPases regulate changes in post-synaptic spine morphology and density that support learning and memory. They are also major targets of synaptic…”
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