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    Epigallocatechin Gallate Modulates Microglia Phenotype to Suppress Pro-inflammatory Signalling Cues and Inhibit Phagocytosis

    Microglia are crucial players in the pathogenesis of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease (AD), with evidence for both deleterious and beneficial effects. Identifying interventions to modulate microglial responsiven...

    Philip Regan, Katriona L. Hole, Julia Sero, Robert J. Williams in Molecular Neurobiology (2023)

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    The Role of Tau in the Post-synapse

    It is well documented that tauopathy is involved in various forms of neurodegenerative disease. However, there is a huge gap in terms of our understanding of the neurophysiological roles of tau, and how these ...

    Philip Regan, Kwangwook Cho in Tau Biology (2019)

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    Postsynaptic p47phox regulates long-term depression in the hippocampus

    It is well documented that reactive oxygen species (ROS) affects neurodegeneration in the brain. Several studies also implicate ROS in the regulation of synapse function and learning and memory processes, alth...

    Jee Hyun Yi, Dong Hyun Kim, Thomas M. Piers, Seung Chan Kim in Cell Discovery (2018)

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    Cyclin Y inhibits plasticity-induced AMPA receptor exocytosis and LTP

    Cyclin Y (CCNY) is a member of the cyclin protein family, known to regulate cell division in proliferating cells. Interestingly, CCNY is expressed in neurons that do not undergo cell division. Here, we report ...

    Eunsil Cho, Dong-Hyun Kim, Young-Na Hur, Daniel J. Whitcomb in Scientific Reports (2015)

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    Intracellular oligomeric amyloid-beta rapidly regulates GluA1 subunit of AMPA receptor in the hippocampus

    The acute neurotoxicity of oligomeric forms of amyloid-β 1-42 (Aβ) is implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, how these oligomers might first impair neuronal function at the onset ...

    Daniel J. Whitcomb, Ellen L. Hogg, Philip Regan, Thomas Piers in Scientific Reports (2015)

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    Conclusion

    Readers who have endured this far will not be surprised to find that our conclusions are largely negative. There is very little evidence that relative shares are constant in the short or long run, but there is...

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    ‘Monopoly’ and Relative Shares

    The Polish economist Michal Kalecki made the first attempt to formalise the popular notion that the profit share depends on the degree of market power enjoyed by the firm. Kalecki’s pioneering work was largely...

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    Unions and Relative Shares

    The first point to be made is that the existence of a significant trade union influence on relative shares is consistent with any of the theories of income distribution outlined in the previous chapters. Consider...

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    A Survey of the Evidence

    In this chapter we survey the evidence on relative shares in advanced capitalist countries. Our emphasis will be on changes in income distribution over time, rather than on comparing the level of income shares...

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    Marginal Productivity: The Econometrics

    This chapter discusses the use of marginal productivity theory in the context of aggregate production functions estimated from empirical observations.

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    Neo-Keynesian Theories

    There is no single macroeconomic, or neo-Keynesian, theory of relative shares. Some models apply to the short run, others to the long run. Some assume the maintenance of full employment, others do not. One com...

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    Introduction

    Our concern in this book is with the distribution of income between labour and property.1 Other classifications are possible. In neo-classical theory, for example, income is distributed among the ‘factors of prod...

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    Marginal Productivity Theory

    Marginal productivity theory is a microeconomic theory of functional (not class) shares under conditions of perfect competitition in both product and factor markets, given technology, input supplies and consum...

    John King, Philip Regan in Relative Income Shares (1976)

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    Wilbert J. McKeachie, Frank Costin, Edward F. Sheffield in Higher Education (1974)