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Publikováno v:
CBE—Life Sciences Education. 22
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) have the potential to impact student success and reduce barriers for students to participate in undergraduate research. Literature review has revealed that, while CUREs are being implemented at
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Leslie A. Bruch, Jill Faraci, Spring Holter, Jane F. Potter, David Heilman, William H.C. Brown, Kathleen Borgmann, Anuja Ghorpade, VaKara Meyer, Yuri Persidsky, Susan Swindells, Howard E. Gendelman, Robin L. Cotter, Betty Chin, Raisa Persidsky, Li Wu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroimmunology. 163:135-144
Human glia are essential cellular models used for studies of neurodegenerative diseases. Fetal neuroglia are commonly used, as they can be recovered in large quantities and sustained for long periods in culture. However, fetal neuroglia may have limi
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David Erichsen, Shelley Herek, Robin L. Cotter, Jianxing Zhao, Jialin C. Zheng, Alicia L. Lopez, Norman P. Curthoys
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurochemistry. 88:169-180
Dysfunction in mononuclear phagocyte (MP, macrophages and microglia) immunity is thought to play a significant role in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 associated dementia (HAD). In particular, elevated extracellular concentrations of the excitatory neurotr
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Walter E. Zink, Anuja Ghorpade, Michael R. Thylin, Robin L. Cotter, Jialin C. Zheng, Kathleen Lewis, Yuri Persidsky, Lisa A. Ryan, Clancy E. Williams, Howard E. Gendelman
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicity Research. 3:461-484
Secretory products from HIV-1-infected immune-competent mononuclear phagocytes (MP) damage neuronal dendritic arbor (Zheng et al., 2001). The mechanism behind neuronal injury and whether it is species and/or viral strain dependent is not fully unders
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Robin L. Cotter, William J. Burke, Jane F. Potter, Jialin C. Zheng, Vince Salazar Thomas, Howard E. Gendelman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 65:416-427
Since the first description of Alzheimer's disease (AD) in 1907, significant progress was made into understanding disease pathophysiology. The enormous effort in AD research has translated into the discovery of genetic linkages for disease, into eluc
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Robin L. Cotter, Raisa Persidsky, Y. Persidsky, Susan Swindells, Howard E. Gendelman, Anuja Ghorpade, Spring Holter, Kathleen Borgmann
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroimmunology. 163(1-2)
Microglial and macrophage infection and immune activation underlie the pathogenesis of HIV-1-associated dementia (HAD). To assess microglial function in HAD, we isolated cells from brain tissues recovered from an HIV-1-infected patient within 4 h of
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Yuri Persidsky, Gary Leisman, Howard E. Gendelman, Michael R. Thylin, Huangui Xiong, Anuja Ghorpade, My Hanh Che, Robin L. Cotter, Alicia L. Lopez, Jialin C. Zheng
Publikováno v:
Neurotoxicity research. 3(5)
Neuronal loss, alterations in dendritic arbor, and decreased synaptic density, in infected brain tissue, are neuropathological signatures of HIV-1-associated dementia (HAD). Brain mononuclear phagocyte (MP) (macrophage and microglia) secretory produc
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Jianxing, Zhao, Alicia L, Lopez, David, Erichsen, Shelley, Herek, Robin L, Cotter, Norman P, Curthoys, Jialin, Zheng
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurochemistry. 88(1)
Dysfunction in mononuclear phagocyte (MP, macrophages and microglia) immunity is thought to play a significant role in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 associated dementia (HAD). In particular, elevated extracellular concentrations of the excitatory neurotr
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Lisa A. Ryan, Anuja Ghorpade, Clancy E. Williams, Robin L. Cotter, Howard E. Gendelman, Jialin C. Zheng, Douglas Niemann, Alicia L. Lopez, Michael Bauer, Susan Morgello, David Erichsen, Hui Peng
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroimmunology. 138(1-2)
Fractalkine (FKN), a chemokine highly expressed in the central nervous system, participates in inflammatory responses operative in many brain disorders including HIV-1 associated dementia (HAD). In this report, HIV-1 progeny virions and pro-inflammat
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurovirology. 8(6)
Leukocyte migration and activation play an important role in immune surveillance and the pathogenesis of a variety of neurodegenerative disorders, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1-associated dementia (HAD). A novel chemokine named fract