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    Platelet-activating factors are associated with cognitive deficits in depressed coronary artery disease patients: a hypothesis-generating study

    Patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) are at risk of accelerated cognitive decline, particularly those with major depression. Mechanisms for cognitive deficits associated with CAD, and the effects of dep...

    Graham Mazereeuw, Nathan Herrmann, Hongbin Xu in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2014)

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    Characterizing the cytoprotective activity of Sarracenia purpurea L., a medicinal plant that inhibits glucotoxicity in PC12 cells

    The purple pitcher plant, Sarracenia purpurea L., is a widely distributed species in North America with a history of use as both a marketed pain therapy and a traditional medicine in many aboriginal communities. ...

    Cory S Harris, Muhammad Asim, Ammar Saleem in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2012)

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    Retinoic acid enhances skeletal muscle progenitor formation and bypasses inhibition by bone morphogenetic protein 4 but not dominant negative β-catenin

    Understanding stem cell differentiation is essential for the future design of cell therapies. While retinoic acid (RA) is the most potent small molecule enhancer of skeletal myogenesis in stem cells, the stage...

    Karen AM Kennedy, Tammy Porter, Virja Mehta, Scott D Ryan, Feodor Price in BMC Biology (2009)

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    The extracellular matrix controls gap junction protein expression and function in postnatal hippocampal neural progenitor cells

    Gap junction protein and extracellular matrix signalling systems act in concert to influence developmental specification of neural stem and progenitor cells. It is not known how these two signalling systems in...

    Sophie Imbeault, Lianne G Gauvin, Hadi D Toeg, Alexandra Pettit in BMC Neuroscience (2009)

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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: Differential regulation of wild-type and mutant alpha-synuclein binding to synaptic membranes by cytosolic factors

    Alpha-Synuclein (α-syn), a 140 amino acid protein associated with presynaptic membranes in brain, is a major constituent of Lewy bodies in Parkinson's disease (PD). Three missense mutations (A30P, A53T and E46...

    Sabine Wislet-Gendebien, Naomi P Visanji, Shawn N Whitehead in BMC Neuroscience (2008)

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    Platelet activating factor receptor expression is associated with neuronal apoptosis in an in vivo model of excitotoxicity

    Platelet activating factor (PAF), an endogenous proinflammatory agent, mediates neuronal survival, glutamate release, and transcriptional activation following excitotoxin challenge. To determine whether PAF re...

    Steffany AL Bennett, Jiahua Chen, Bruce A Pappas in Cell Death & Differentiation (1998)