Search Results - "Rowles, Alison"
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Splenic Nerve Neuromodulation Reduces Inflammation and Promotes Resolution in Chronically Implanted Pigs
Published in Frontiers in immunology (29-03-2021)“…Neuromodulation of the immune system has been proposed as a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of inflammatory conditions. We recently demonstrated…”
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Keratinocyte Differentiation Is Regulated by the Rho and ROCK Signaling Pathway
Published in Current biology (16-12-2003)“…The epidermis comprises multiple layers of specialized epithelial cells called keratinocytes. As cells are lost from the outermost epidermal layers, they are…”
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The Xenopus origin recognition complex is essential for DNA replication and MCM binding to chromatin
Published in Current biology (01-11-1996)“…Background The origin recognition complex (ORC) and the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) protein complex were initially discovered in yeast and shown to be…”
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Characterization of human HtrA2, a novel serine protease involved in the mammalian cellular stress response
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-09-2000)“…Human HtrA2 is a novel member of the HtrA serine protease family and shows extensive homology to the Escherichia coli HtrA genes that are essential for…”
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Characterization of the Xenopus replication licensing system
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A self-amplifying mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate induces safe and robust protective immunity in preclinical models
Published in Molecular therapy (04-05-2022)“…RNA vaccines have demonstrated efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 in humans, and the technology is being leveraged for rapid emergency response. In this report, we…”
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Human-relevant near-organ neuromodulation of the immune system via the splenic nerve
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-05-2021)“…Neuromodulation of immune function by stimulating the autonomic connections to the spleen has been demonstrated in rodent models. Consequently, neuroimmune…”
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Evaluation of Nonacog Beta Pegol Long-term Safety in the Immune-deficient Rowett Nude Rat (Crl:NIH-Foxn1rnu)
Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-07-2016)“…Nonacog beta pegol is a 40-kDa polyethylene glycosylated (PEGylated) human recombinant coagulation factor IX, intended for the treatment of hemophilia B. Human…”
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Myelin-associated Glycoprotein Interacts with Ganglioside GT1b
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-01-2001)“…Myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) is expressed on myelinating glia and inhibits neurite outgrowth from post-natal neurons. MAG has a sialic acid binding…”
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Receptor-interacting protein 1 kinase inhibition therapeutically ameliorates experimental T cell-dependent colitis in mice
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Detection of Mild and Reversible Neurohistopathological Changes in the Brain of Juvenile (Preweaned) Beagle Dogs Treated with Vigabatrin for up to 91 Days
Published in Toxicologic pathology (01-10-2015)“…Neurohistopathological changes in the brain were assessed in juvenile beagle dogs given vigabatrin at 30 or 100 mg/kg/day by oral gavage from postnatal day 22…”
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Quantification of clinically applicable stimulation parameters for precision near-organ neuromodulation of human splenic nerves
Published in Communications biology (16-10-2020)“…Neuromodulation is a new therapeutic pathway to treat inflammatory conditions by modulating the electrical signalling pattern of the autonomic connections to…”
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Interaction between the Origin Recognition Complex and the Replication Licensing Systemin Xenopus
Published in Cell (01-10-1996)“…The origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to origins of replication in budding yeast. We have cloned a Xenopus homolog of the largest ORC polypeptide (XORC1)…”
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Changes in association of the Xenopus origin recognition complex with chromatin on licensing of replication origins
Published in Journal of cell science (01-06-1999)“…During late mitosis and early G1, a series of proteins are assembled onto replication origins that results in them becoming 'licensed' for replication in the…”
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Myelin-associated glycoprotein interacts with ganglioside GT1b. A mechanism for neurite outgrowth inhibition
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (08-06-2001)“…Myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) is expressed on myelinating glia and inhibits neurite outgrowth from post-natal neurons. MAG has a sialic acid binding…”
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Interaction between the origin recognition complex and the replication licensing system in Xenopus
Published in Cell (18-10-1996)“…The origin recognition complex (ORC) binds to origins of replication in budding yeast. We have cloned a Xenopus homolog of the largest ORC polypeptide (XORC1)…”
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Interaction of Xenopus Cdc2·Cyclin A1 with the Origin Recognition Complex
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-02-2000)“…The initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes is regulated in a minimum of at least two ways. First, several proteins, including origin recognition complex…”
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Chromatin proteins involved in the initiation of DNA replication
Published in Current opinion in genetics & development (01-04-1997)“…Eukaryotic DNA replication is regulated at least in part by the assembly of initiation proteins onto origins of replication. The origin recognition complex…”
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Interaction of Xenopus Cdc2·Cyclin A1 with the Origin Recognition Complex
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-02-2000)“…The initiation of DNA replication in eukaryotes is regulated in a minimum of at least two ways. First, several proteins, including origin recognition complex…”
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