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    Glia-to-axon communication: enrichment of glial proteins transferred to the squid giant axon by Sheller, R A, Tytell, M, Smyers, M, Bittner, G D

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-06-1995)
    “…The transfer of newly synthesized proteins from the glial sheath into the axon is a well-documented process for the squid giant axon. In this study, we used a…”
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    Whole intact tissue electrophoresis of nerve proteins by Sheller, R A, Bittner, G D

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-09-1993)
    “…We describe a rapid and simple method for analyzing proteins along the length of a nerve tissue using sodium dodecylsulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis…”
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    Maintenance and synthesis of proteins for an anucleate axon by Sheller, R A, Bittner, G D

    Published in Brain research (15-05-1992)
    “…The anucleate (distal) segment of a crayfish medial giant axon (MGA) remains intact for months in vivo after severing the axon from its cell body, a phenomenon…”
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    Effect of temperature on long-term survival of anucleate giant axons in crayfish and goldfish by Blundon, J A, Sheller, R A, Moehlenbruck, J W, Bittner, G D

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-07-1990)
    “…The effect of temperature on the electrophysiology and morphology of anucleate axons was examined following severance of crayfish medial giant axons and…”
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    Protein transport between crayfish lateral giant axons by Viancour, T A, Sheller, R A, Bittner, G D, Seshan, K R

    Published in Brain research (01-01-1988)
    “…Segmental lateral giant axons (SLGAs) in crayfish were used to determine whether functionally intact proteins can move between axons under physiological…”
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    Long-term survival of severed crayfish giant axons is not associated with an incorporation of glial nuclei into axoplasm by Sheller, R A, Ballinger, M L, Bittner, G D

    Published in Neuroscience letters (25-11-1991)
    “…Glial nuclei have been reported to be incorporated into the axoplasm of surviving distal stumps (anucleate axons) weeks to months after lesioning abdominal…”
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    Heat-shock proteins in axoplasm: High constitutive levels and transfer of inducible isoforms from glia by Sheller, Rebecca A., Smyers, Mark E., Grossfeld, Robert M., Ballinger, Martis L., Bittner, George D.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (22-06-1998)
    “…To characterize heat‐shock proteins (HSPs) of the 70‐kDa family in the crayfish medial giant axon (MGA), we analyzed axoplasmic proteins separately from…”
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    Organization of axoplasm in crayfish giant axons by Viancour, T A, Seshan, K R, Bittner, G D, Sheller, R A

    Published in Journal of neurocytology (01-08-1987)
    “…Distributions of subcellular organelles in medial giant axons (MGAs) and segmental lateral giant axons (SLGAs) of crayfish were evaluated as part of an ongoing…”
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    Abstract P5-11-10: Effect of claudin-3 protein expression on its sub-cellular localization and cellular motility in breast cancer cell lines by Petty, HM, King, JM, Cuevas, ME, Sheller, RA, Todd, MC

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2013)
    “…Tight Junctions (TJs), found at the apical side of vertebrate epithelial and endothelial junctions, serve as a selective barrier for the paracellular transport…”
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