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    Reactive astrogliosis in stroke: Contributions of astrocytes to recovery of neurological function by Sims, Neil R., Yew, Wai Ping

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-07-2017)
    “…Alterations in neuronal connectivity, particularly in the “peri-infarct” tissue adjacent to the region of ischemic damage, are important contributors to the…”
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    Diabetic Retinopathy Is Associated With Elevated Serum Asymmetric and Symmetric Dimethylarginines by Abhary, Sotoodeh, Kasmeridis, Nicholas, Burdon, Kathryn P, Kuot, Abraham, Whiting, Malcolm J, Yew, Wai Ping, Petrovsky, Nikolai, Craig, Jamie E

    Published in Diabetes care (01-11-2009)
    “…OBJECTIVE: Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA), and L-arginine directly influence nitric oxide production. Our objective was…”
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    Characterization of viscerofugal neurons in human colon by retrograde tracing and multi-layer immunohistochemistry by Chen, Bao Nan, Humenick, Adam G, Hibberd, Timothy James, Yew, Wai Ping, Wattchow, David A, Dinning, Phil G, Costa, Marcello, Spencer, Nick J, Brookes, Simon J H

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (16-01-2024)
    “…Viscerofugal neurons (VFNs) have cell bodies in the myenteric plexus and axons that project to sympathetic prevertebral ganglia. In animals they activate…”
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    Differential effects of the cell cycle inhibitor, olomoucine, on functional recovery and on responses of peri-infarct microglia and astrocytes following photothrombotic stroke in rats by Yew, Wai Ping, Djukic, Natalia D, Jayaseelan, Jaya S P, Woodman, Richard J, Muyderman, Hakan, Sims, Neil R

    Published in Journal of neuroinflammation (31-07-2021)
    “…Following stroke, changes in neuronal connectivity in tissue surrounding the infarct play an important role in both spontaneous recovery of neurological…”
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    A combination of peripherally restricted CB1 and CB2 cannabinoid receptor agonists reduces bladder afferent sensitisation in cystitis by Ramsay, Stewart, Yew, Wai Ping, Brookes, Simon, Zagorodnyuk, Vladimir

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (15-12-2024)
    “…Cannabinoid agonists can potentially ameliorate lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), including pain associated with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome…”
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    Quantification of CGRP‐immunoreactive myenteric neurons in mouse colon by Hibberd, Timothy J., Yew, Wai Ping, Dodds, Kelsi N., Xie, Zili, Travis, Lee, Brookes, Simon J., Costa, Marcello, Hu, Hongzhen, Spencer, Nick J.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-12-2022)
    “…Quantitative data of biological systems provide valuable baseline information for understanding pathology, experimental perturbations, and computational…”
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    Electrophysiological and morphological features of myenteric neurons of human colon revealed by intracellular recording and dye fills by Yew, Wai Ping, Humenick, Adam, Chen, Bao Nan, Wattchow, David A., Costa, Marcello, Dinning, Phil G., Brookes, Simon J. H.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-04-2023)
    “…Background Ex vivo intracellular recordings and dye fills, combined with immunohistochemistry, are a powerful way to analyze the enteric nervous system of…”
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    Enteric Control of the Sympathetic Nervous System by Hibberd, Tim, Spencer, Nick J, Brookes, Simon, Costa, Marcello, Yew, Wai Ping

    “…The autonomic nervous system that regulates the gut is divided into sympathetic (SNS), parasympathetic (PNS), and enteric nervous systems (ENS). They inhibit,…”
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    Types of Neurons in the Human Colonic Myenteric Plexus Identified by Multilayer Immunohistochemical CodingSummary by Bao Nan Chen, Adam Humenick, Wai Ping Yew, Rochelle A. Peterson, Lukasz Wiklendt, Phil G. Dinning, Nick J. Spencer, David A. Wattchow, Marcello Costa, Simon J.H. Brookes

    “…Background and Aims: Gut functions including motility, secretion, and blood flow are largely controlled by the enteric nervous system. Characterizing the…”
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    Types of Neurons in the Human Colonic Myenteric Plexus Identified by Multilayer Immunohistochemical Coding by Chen, Bao Nan, Humenick, Adam, Yew, Wai Ping, Peterson, Rochelle A., Wiklendt, Lukasz, Dinning, Phil G., Spencer, Nick J., Wattchow, David A., Costa, Marcello, Brookes, Simon J.H.

    “…Gut functions including motility, secretion, and blood flow are largely controlled by the enteric nervous system. Characterizing the different classes of…”
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