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    Activity-Dependent Dynamic Microtubule Invasion of Dendritic Spines by Hu, Xindao, Viesselmann, Chris, Nam, Sookin, Merriam, Elliott, Dent, Erik W

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-12-2008)
    “…Dendritic spines are the primary sites of contact with presynaptic axons on excitatory hippocampal and cortical neurons. During development and plasticity…”
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    BDNF-induced increase of PSD-95 in dendritic spines requires dynamic microtubule invasions by Hu, Xindao, Ballo, Lauren, Pietila, Lauren, Viesselmann, Chris, Ballweg, Jason, Lumbard, Derek, Stevenson, Matt, Merriam, Elliott, Dent, Erik W

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (26-10-2011)
    “…Microtubules (MTs) are capable of entering dendritic spines in mature hippocampal neurons through dynamic polymerization. Although these MT invasions are…”
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    Dynamic microtubules promote synaptic NMDA receptor-dependent spine enlargement by Merriam, Elliott B, Lumbard, Derek C, Viesselmann, Chris, Ballweg, Jason, Stevenson, Matthew, Pietila, Lauren, Hu, Xindao, Dent, Erik W

    Published in PloS one (11-11-2011)
    “…Most excitatory synaptic terminals in the brain impinge on dendritic spines. We and others have recently shown that dynamic microtubules (MTs) enter spines…”
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    Clinically Significant Drug Interaction Between Clotrimazole and Tacrolimus in Pancreas Transplant Recipients and Associated Risk of Allograft Rejection by Viesselmann, Chris W., Descourouez, Jillian L., Jorgenson, Margaret R., Radke, Nancy A., Odorico, Jon S.

    Published in Pharmacotherapy (01-03-2016)
    “…Study Objective To examine the clinical significance of clotrimazole troche discontinuation on tacrolimus trough levels and risk of allograft rejection after…”
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    The F-BAR Protein CIP4 Inhibits Neurite Formation by Producing Lamellipodial Protrusions by Saengsawang, Witchuda, Mitok, Kelly, Viesselmann, Chris, Pietila, Lauren, Lumbard, Derek C., Corey, Seth J., Dent, Erik W.

    Published in Current biology (20-03-2012)
    “…Neurite formation is a seminal event in the early development of neurons. However, little is known about the mechanisms by which neurons form neurites. F-BAR…”
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    Effectiveness and Safety of Tigecycline Compared with Other Broad‐Spectrum Antimicrobials in Abdominal Solid Organ Transplant Recipients with Polymicrobial Intraabdominal Infections by Liebenstein, Tyler, Schulz, Lucas T, Viesselmann, Chris, Bingen, Emma, Musuuza, Jackson, Safdar, Nasia, Rose, Warren E.

    Published in Pharmacotherapy (01-02-2017)
    “…Study Objective Because patients with abdominal solid organ transplants (SOTs) are at increased risk of polymicrobial intraabdominal infections (IAIs)…”
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    Distance Dependence of Neuronal Growth on Nanopatterned Gold Surfaces by Staii, Cristian, Viesselmann, Chris, Ballweg, Jason, Williams, Justin C, Dent, Erik W, Coppersmith, Susan N, Eriksson, Mark A

    Published in Langmuir (04-01-2011)
    “…Understanding network development in the brain is of tremendous fundamental importance, but it is immensely challenging because of the complexity of both its…”
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    Positioning and guidance of neurons on gold surfaces by directed assembly of proteins using Atomic Force Microscopy by Staii, Cristian, Viesselmann, Chris, Ballweg, Jason, Shi, Lifang, Liu, Gang-yu, Williams, Justin C, Dent, Erik W, Coppersmith, Susan N, Eriksson, Mark A

    Published in Biomaterials (01-07-2009)
    “…Abstract We demonstrate that Atomic Force Microscopy nanolithography can be used to control effectively the adhesion, growth and interconnectivity of cortical…”
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