نتایج جستجو برای: pr/ph

تعداد نتایج: 157  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2014
Nahir Garabatos Raimon Alvarez Jorge Carrillo Jorge Carrascal Cristina Izquierdo Harold D Chapman Maximiliano Presa Conchi Mora David V Serreze Joan Verdaguer Thomas Stratmann

Autoreactive B cells are essential for the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes. The genesis and dynamics of autoreactive B cells remain unknown. In this study, we analyzed the immune response in the NOD mouse model to the neuronal protein peripherin (PRPH), a target Ag of islet-infiltrating B cells. PRPH autoreactive B cells recognized a single linear epitope of this protein, in contrast to the mul...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
François Gros-Louis Roxanne Larivière Geneviève Gowing Sandra Laurent William Camu Jean-Pierre Bouchard Vincent Meininger Guy A Rouleau Jean-Pierre Julien

Peripherin is a neuronal intermediate filament associated with inclusion bodies in motor neurons of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). A possible peripherin involvement in ALS pathogenesis has been suggested based on studies with transgenic mouse overexpressors and with a toxic splicing variant of the mouse peripherin gene. However, the existence of peripherin gene mutations in ...

2015
Kristina E Froud Ann Chi Yan Wong Jennie M E Cederholm Matthias Klugmann Shaun L Sandow Jean-Pierre Julien Allen F Ryan Gary D Housley

The dynamic adjustment of hearing sensitivity and frequency selectivity is mediated by the medial olivocochlear efferent reflex, which suppresses the gain of the 'cochlear amplifier' in each ear. Such efferent feedback is important for promoting discrimination of sounds in background noise, sound localization and protecting the cochleae from acoustic overstimulation. However, the sensory driver...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1993
W A Suzuki S Zola-Morgan L R Squire D G Amaral

Compared to normal animals, monkeys with bilateral lesions of the perirhinal and parahippocampal cortices (PRPH lesion) were impaired on both a visual and a tactual version of the delayed nonmatching to sample task. In addition, the memory deficit was long-lasting, as indicated by the finding of a significant deficit when the visual version of the delayed nonmatching to sample task was readmini...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2015
Bethany L Johnson-Kerner Faizzan S Ahmad Alejandro Garcia Diaz John Palmer Greene Steven J Gray Richard Jude Samulski Wendy K Chung Rudy Van Coster Paul Maertens Scott A Noggle Christopher E Henderson Hynek Wichterle

Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease caused by autosomal recessive mutations in the GAN gene resulting in a loss of a ubiquitously expressed protein, gigaxonin. Gene replacement therapy is a promising strategy for treatment of the disease; however, the effectiveness and safety of gigaxonin reintroduction have not been tested in human GAN nerve cells. Here we ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1990
S R Cohen K A Polse R J Brand R B Mandell

Overall corneal hydration control expressed as the percent recovery per hour (PRPH) can be assessed with an exponential model that uses data derived from two kinds of corneal thickness measurements; one from monitoring recovery after inducing corneal swelling, and the other from measurements made after the eye has been open long enough to reach its open-eye steady-state (OESS) corneal thickness...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1989
S Zola-Morgan L R Squire D G Amaral W A Suzuki

In monkeys, bilateral damage to the medial temporal region produces severe memory impairment. This lesion, which includes the hippocampal formation, amygdala, and adjacent cortex, including the parahippocampal gyrus (the H+A+ lesion), appears to constitute an animal model of human medial temporal lobe amnesia. Reexamination of histological material from previously studied monkeys with H+A+ lesi...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1996
L Stefanacci W A Suzuki D G Amaral

Neuroanatomical studies in macaque monkeys have demonstrated that the perirhinal and parahippocampal (PRPH) cortices are strongly interconnected with the hippocampal formation. Recent behavioral evidence indicates that these cortical regions are importantly involved in normal recognition memory function. The PRPH cortices are also interconnected with the amygdaloid complex, although comparative...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Ivy S Samuels Gwen M Sturgill Gregory H Grossman Mary E Rayborn Joe G Hollyfield Neal S Peachey

Mutations in genes expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) underlie a number of human inherited retinal disorders that manifest with photoreceptor degeneration. Because light-evoked responses of the RPE are generated secondary to rod photoreceptor activity, RPE response reductions observed in human patients or animal models may simply reflect decreased photoreceptor input. The purpose...

2010
Ivy S. Samuels Gwen M. Sturgill Gregory H. Grossman Mary E. Rayborn Neal S. Peachey

18 19 Mutations in genes expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) underlie a number of 20 human inherited retinal disorders that manifest with photoreceptor degeneration. Because light 21 evoked responses of the RPE are generated secondary to rod photoreceptor activity, RPE 22 response reductions observed in human patients or animal models may simply reflect decreased 23 photoreceptor ...

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