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Ronald Oppenheim
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2009: Kim Woon Ryoung; Park Ok-Hee; Choi Sukwoo; Choi Se-Young; Park Soon Kwon; Lee Kea Joo; Rhyu Im Joo; Kim Hyun; Lee Yeon Kyung; Kim Hyun Taek; Oppenheim Ronald W; Sun Woong
The maintenance of specific aspects of neuronal function and behavior is dependent on programmed cell death of adult-generated neurons in the dentate gyrus.
The European journal of neuroscience 2009;29(7):1408-21.
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2008: Oppenheim Ronald W; Calderó Jordi; Cuitat Doloros; Esquerda Josep; McArdle Joseph J; Olivera Baldomero M; Prevette David; Teichert Russell W
The rescue of developing avian motoneurons from programmed cell death by a selective inhibitor of the fetal muscle-specific nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.
Developmental neurobiology 2008;68(7):972-80.
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2008: Jung A-Rong; Kim Tae Woo; Rhyu Im Joo; Kim Hyun; Lee Young Don; Vinsant Sharon; Oppenheim Ronald W; Sun Woong
Misplacement of Purkinje cells during postnatal development in Bax knock-out mice: a novel role for programmed cell death in the nervous system?
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008;28(11):2941-8.
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2008: Gould Thomas W; Yonemura Shigenobu; Oppenheim Ronald W; Ohmori Shiho; Enomoto Hideki
The neurotrophic effects of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor on spinal motoneurons are restricted to fusimotor subtypes.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008;28(9):2131-46.
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2008: Oppenheim Ronald W; Blomgren Klas; Ethell Douglas W; Koike Masato; Komatsu Masaaki; Prevette David; Roth Kevin A; Uchiyama Yasuo; Vinsant Sharon; Zhu Changlian
Developing postmitotic mammalian neurons in vivo lacking Apaf-1 undergo programmed cell death by a caspase-independent, nonapoptotic pathway involving autophagy.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2008;28(6):1490-7.
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2007: Kim Woon Ryoung; Kim Younghwa; Eun Bokkee; Park Ok-hee; Kim Hyun; Kim Kyungjin; Park Chang-Hwan; Vinsant Sharon; Oppenheim Ronald W; Sun Woong
Impaired migration in the rostral migratory stream but spared olfactory function after the elimination of programmed cell death in Bax knock-out mice.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007;27(52):14392-403.
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2007: Gifondorwa David J; Robinson Mac B; Hayes Crystal D; Taylor Anna R; Prevette David M; Oppenheim Ronald W; Caress James; Milligan Carolanne E
Exogenous delivery of heat shock protein 70 increases lifespan in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007;27(48):13173-80.
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2007: Park Ok-hee; Lee Kea Joo; Rhyu Im Joo; Geum Dongho; Kim Hyun; Buss Robert; Oppenheim Ronald W; Sun Woong
Bax-dependent and -independent death of motoneurons after facial nerve injury in adult mice.
The European journal of neuroscience 2007;26(6):1421-32.
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2007: Messi Maria Laura; Clark Heather M; Prevette David M; Oppenheim Ronald W; Delbono Osvaldo
The lack of effect of specific overexpression of IGF-1 in the central nervous system or skeletal muscle on pathophysiology in the G93A SOD-1 mouse model of ALS.
Experimental neurology 2007;207(1):52-63.
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2007: Brunet Núria; Tarabal Olga; Portero-Otín Manel; Oppenheim Ronald W; Esquerda Josep E; Calderó Jordi
Survival and death of mature avian motoneurons in organotypic slice culture: trophic requirements for survival and different types of degeneration.
The Journal of comparative neurology 2007;501(5):669-90.
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2007: Taylor Anna R; Gifondorwa David J; Newbern Jason M; Robinson Mac B; Strupe Jane L; Prevette David; Oppenheim Ronald W; Milligan Carolanne E
Astrocyte and muscle-derived secreted factors differentially regulate motoneuron survival.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007;27(3):634-44.
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2007: Gould Thomas W; Oppenheim Ronald W
Synaptic dysfunction in disease and following injury in the developing and adult nervous system: caveats in the choice of therapeutic intervention.
Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2007;31(8):1073-87.
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2006: Buss Robert R; Gould Thomas W; Ma Jianjun; Vinsant Sharon; Prevette David; Winseck Adam; Toops Kimberly A; Hammarback James A; Smith Thomas L; Oppenheim Ronald W
Neuromuscular development in the absence of programmed cell death: phenotypic alteration of motoneurons and muscle.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006;26(52):13413-27.
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2006: Winseck Adam K; Oppenheim Ronald W
An in vivo analysis of Schwann cell programmed cell death in embryonic mice: the role of axons, glial growth factor, and the pro-apoptotic gene Bax.
The European journal of neuroscience 2006;24(8):2105-17.
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2006: Gould Thomas W; Buss Robert R; Vinsant Sharon; Prevette David; Sun Woong; Knudson C Michael; Milligan Carol E; Oppenheim Ronald W
Complete dissociation of motor neuron death from motor dysfunction by Bax deletion in a mouse model of ALS.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006;26(34):8774-86.
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2006: Buss Robert R; Sun Woong; Oppenheim Ronald W
Adaptive roles of programmed cell death during nervous system development.
Annual review of neuroscience 2006;29():1-35.
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2005: Sun Woong; Gould Thomas W; Newbern Jason; Milligan Carol; Choi So Yoen; Kim Hyun; Oppenheim Ronald W
Phosphorylation of c-Jun in avian and mammalian motoneurons in vivo during programmed cell death: an early reversible event in the apoptotic cascade.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005;25(23):5595-603.
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2005: Tarabal Olga; Calderó Jordi; Casas Celia; Oppenheim Ronald W; Esquerda Josep E
Protein retention in the endoplasmic reticulum, blockade of programmed cell death and autophagy selectively occur in spinal cord motoneurons after glutamate receptor-mediated injury.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2005;29(2):283-98.
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2004: Buss Robert R; Oppenheim Ronald W
Role of programmed cell death in normal neuronal development and function.
Anatomical science international / Japanese Association of Anatomists 2004;79(4):191-7.
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2004: Sun Woong; Winseck Adam; Vinsant Sharon; Park Ok-hee; Kim Hyun; Oppenheim Ronald W
Programmed cell death of adult-generated hippocampal neurons is mediated by the proapoptotic gene Bax.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004;24(49):11205-13.
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2004: Zhao Zhongqiu; Alam Sana; Oppenheim Ronald W; Prevette David M; Evenson Ariana; Parsadanian Alexander
Overexpression of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor in the CNS rescues motoneurons from programmed cell death and promotes their long-term survival following axotomy.
Experimental neurology 2004;190(2):356-72.
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2004: Gould Thomas W; Oppenheim Ronald W
The function of neurotrophic factor receptors expressed by the developing adductor motor pool in vivo.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004;24(19):4668-82.
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2004: Vernon Elizabeth Marie; Oppenheim Ronald W; Johnson James E
Distinct muscle targets do not vary in the developmental regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor. J Comp Neurol 470:317-329,2004.
The Journal of comparative neurology 2004;470(3):330-7.
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2004: Taylor Anna R; Oppenheim Ronald W
The kiss of death.
Neuron 2004;41(4):491-3.
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2003: Sun Woong; Oppenheim Ronald W
Response of motoneurons to neonatal sciatic nerve axotomy in Bax-knockout mice.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2003;24(4):875-86.
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2003: Taylor Anna R; Prevette David; Urioste Alex S; Oppenheim Ronald W; Milligan Carolanne E
Cell cycle events distinguish sensory neuronal death from motoneuron death as a result of trophic factor deprivation.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2003;24(2):323-39.
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2003: Forger Nancy G; Prevette David; deLapeyrière Odile; de Bovis Béatrice; Wang Siwei; Bartlett Perry; Oppenheim Ronald W
Cardiotrophin-like cytokine/cytokine-like factor 1 is an essential trophic factor for lumbar and facial motoneurons in vivo.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003;23(26):8854-8.
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2003: Sun Woong; Gould Thomas W; Vinsant Sharon; Prevette David; Oppenheim Ronald W
Neuromuscular development after the prevention of naturally occurring neuronal death by Bax deletion.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003;23(19):7298-310.
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2003: Wu Wutian; Li Linxi; Yick Leung-Wah; Chai Hong; Xie Yuanyun; Yang Yi; Prevette David M; Oppenheim Ronald W
GDNF and BDNF alter the expression of neuronal NOS, c-Jun, and p75 and prevent motoneuron death following spinal root avulsion in adult rats.
Journal of neurotrauma 2003;20(6):603-12.
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2003: Chan Yuen-Man; Yick Leung-Wah; Yip Henry K; So Kwok-Fai; Oppenheim Ronald W; Wu Wutian
Inhibition of caspases promotes long-term survival and reinnervation by axotomized spinal motoneurons of denervated muscle in newborn rats.
Experimental neurology 2003;181(2):190-203.
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2003: Oppenheim Ronald W; Calderó Jordi; Cuitat Dolors; Esquerda Josep; Ayala Victória; Prevette David; Wang Siwei
Rescue of developing spinal motoneurons from programmed cell death by the GABA(A) agonist muscimol acts by blockade of neuromuscular activity and increased intramuscular nerve branching.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2003;22(3):331-43.
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2003: Homma Shunsaku; Yaginuma Hiroyuki; Vinsant Sharon; Seino Miho; Kawata Megumi; Gould Thomas; Shimada Takako; Kobayashi Nobumi; Oppenheim Ronald W
Differential expression of the GDNF family receptors RET and GFRalpha1, 2, and 4 in subsets of motoneurons: a relationship between motoneuron birthdate and receptor expression.
The Journal of comparative neurology 2003;456(3):245-59.
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2003: Keiger C Jane H; Prevette David; Conroy William G; Oppenheim Ronald W
Developmental expression of nicotinic receptors in the chick and human spinal cord.
The Journal of comparative neurology 2003;455(1):86-99.
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2002: Sato Noboru; Sakuma Chie; Kato Hiromi; Milligan Carolanne E; Oppenheim Ronald W; Yaginuma Hiroyuki
Bcl-2 rescues motoneurons from early cell death in the cervical spinal cord of the chicken embryo.
Journal of neurobiology 2002;53(3):381-90.
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2002: Winseck Adam K; Caldero Jordi; Ciutat Dolors; Prevette David; Scott Sheryl A; Wang Gouying; Esquerda Josep E; Oppenheim Ronald W
In vivo analysis of Schwann cell programmed cell death in the embryonic chick: regulation by axons and glial growth factor.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002;22(11):4509-21.
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2002: Sato Noboru; Matsuda Kenji; Sakuma Chie; Foster Douglas N; Oppenheim Ronald W; Yaginuma Hiroyuki
Regulated gene expression in the chicken embryo by using replication-competent retroviral vectors.
Journal of virology 2002;76(4):1980-5.
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2001: Yaginuma H; Sato N; Homma S; Oppenheim R W
Roles of caspases in the programmed cell death of motoneurons in vivo.
Archives of histology and cytology 2001;64(5):461-74.
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2001: Dolcet X; Soler R M; Gould T W; Egea J; Oppenheim R W; Comella J X
Cytokines promote motoneuron survival through the Janus kinase-dependent activation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase pathway.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2001;18(6):619-31.
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2001: Tarabal O; Calderó J; Lladó J; Oppenheim R W; Esquerda J E
Long-lasting aberrant tubulovesicular membrane inclusions accumulate in developing motoneurons after a sublethal excitotoxic insult: a possible model for neuronal pathology in neurodegenerative disease.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001;21(20):8072-81.
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2001: Yaginuma H; Shiraiwa N; Shimada T; Nishiyama K; Hong J; Wang S; Momoi T; Uchiyama Y; Oppenheim R W
Caspase activity is involved in, but is dispensable for, early motoneuron death in the chick embryo cervical spinal cord.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 2001;18(2):168-82.
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2001: Oppenheim R W
Viktor Hamburger (1900-2001). Journey of a neuroembryologist to the end of the millennium and beyond.
Neuron 2001;31(2):179-90.
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2001: Lauder J M; Oppenheim R
Obituary. Viktor Hamburger (1900-2001).
Nature 2001;412(6846):496.
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2001: Oppenheim R W; Flavell R A; Vinsant S; Prevette D; Kuan C Y; Rakic P
Programmed cell death of developing mammalian neurons after genetic deletion of caspases.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001;21(13):4752-60.
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2001: Oppenheim R W; Lauder J M
Viktor Hamburger at 100: eight decades of neuroembryological research, 1920--2000.
International journal of developmental neuroscience : the official journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience 2001;19(2):117-22.
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2001: Chan Y M; Wu W; Yip H K; So K F; Oppenheim R W
Caspase inhibitors promote the survival of avulsed spinal motoneurons in neonatal rats.
Neuroreport 2001;12(3):541-5.
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2001: Li L; Oppenheim R W; Milligan C E
Characterization of the execution pathway of developing motoneurons deprived of trophic support.
Journal of neurobiology 2001;46(4):249-64.
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2001: Oppenheim R W; Wiese S; Prevette D; Armanini M; Wang S; Houenou L J; Holtmann B; Gotz R; Pennica D; Sendtner M
Cardiotrophin-1, a muscle-derived cytokine, is required for the survival of subpopulations of developing motoneurons.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001;21(4):1283-91.
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2000: Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; D'Costa A; Wang S; Houenou L J; McIntosh J M
Reduction of neuromuscular activity is required for the rescue of motoneurons from naturally occurring cell death by nicotinic-blocking agents.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000;20(16):6117-24.
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2000: Yuan Q; Wu W; So K F; Cheung A L; Prevette D M; Oppenheim R W
Effects of neurotrophic factors on motoneuron survival following axonal injury in newborn rats.
Neuroreport 2000;11(10):2237-41.
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2000: Oppenheim R W; Houenou L J; Parsadanian A S; Prevette D; Snider W D; Shen L
Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and developing mammalian motoneurons: regulation of programmed cell death among motoneuron subtypes.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000;20(13):5001-11.
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2000: Novak K D; Prevette D; Wang S; Gould T W; Oppenheim R W
Hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor is a neurotrophic survival factor for lumbar but not for other somatic motoneurons in the chick embryo.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000;20(1):326-37.
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2000: Homma S; Oppenheim R W; Yaginuma H; Kimura S
Expression pattern of GDNF, c-ret, and GFRalphas suggests novel roles for GDNF ligands during early organogenesis in the chick embryo.
Developmental biology 2000;217(1):121-37.
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1999: Gould T W; Burek M J; Sosnowski J M; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W
The spatial-temporal gradient of naturally occurring motoneuron death reflects the time of prior exit from the cell cycle and position within the lateral motor column.
Developmental biology 1999;216(2):611-21.
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1999: Lladó J; Calderó J; Ribera J; Tarabal O; Oppenheim R W; Esquerda J E
Opposing effects of excitatory amino acids on chick embryo spinal cord motoneurons: excitotoxic degeneration or prevention of programmed cell death.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999;19(24):10803-12.
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1999: Gould T W; Burek M J; Ishihara R; Lo A C; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W
Androgens rescue avian embryonic lumbar spinal motoneurons from injury-induced but not naturally occurring cell death.
Journal of neurobiology 1999;41(4):585-95.
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1999: Chai H; Wu W; So K F; Prevette D M; Oppenheim R W
Long-term effects of a single dose of brain-derived neurotrophic factor on motoneuron survival following spinal root avulsion in the adult rat.
Neuroscience letters 1999;274(3):147-50.
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1999: Oppenheim R W; Homma S; Marti E; Prevette D; Wang S; Yaginuma H; McMahon A P
Modulation of early but not later stages of programmed cell death in embryonic avian spinal cord by sonic hedgehog.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 1999;13(5):348-61.
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1998: Li L; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W; Milligan C E
Involvement of specific caspases in motoneuron cell death in vivo and in vitro following trophic factor deprivation.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 1998;12(3):157-67.
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1998: Sato N; Wang S; Li L; Okabe K; Hashimoto M; Yaginuma H; Mikoshiba K; Uchiyama Y; Uetsuki T; Yoshikawa K; Milligan C E; Oppenheim R W
A novel strategy for introducing exogenous bcl-2 into neuronal cells: the Cre/loxP system-mediated activation of bcl-2 for preventing programmed cell death using recombinant adenoviruses.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 1998;12(1-2):65-78.
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1998: D'Costa A P; Prevette D M; Houenou L J; Wang S; Zackenfels K; Rohrer H; Zapf J; Caroni P; Oppenheim R W
Mechanisms of insulin-like growth factor regulation of programmed cell death of developing avian motoneurons.
Journal of neurobiology 1998;36(3):379-94.
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1998: Barnes N Y; Li L; Yoshikawa K; Schwartz L M; Oppenheim R W; Milligan C E
Increased production of amyloid precursor protein provides a substrate for caspase-3 in dying motoneurons.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998;18(15):5869-80.
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1998: Li L; Houenou L J; Wu W; Lei M; Prevette D M; Oppenheim R W
Characterization of spinal motoneuron degeneration following different types of peripheral nerve injury in neonatal and adult mice.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1998;396(2):158-68.
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1998: Glicksman M A; Chiu A Y; Dionne C A; Harty M; Kaneko M; Murakata C; Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Sengelaub D R; Vaught J L; Neff N T
CEP-1347/KT7515 prevents motor neuronal programmed cell death and injury-induced dedifferentiation in vivo.
Journal of neurobiology 1998;35(4):361-70.
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1998: Grieshammer U; Lewandoski M; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W; Martin G R
Muscle-specific cell ablation conditional upon Cre-mediated DNA recombination in transgenic mice leads to massive spinal and cranial motoneuron loss.
Developmental biology 1998;197(2):234-47.
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1998: Calderó J; Prevette D; Mei X; Oakley R A; Li L; Milligan C; Houenou L; Burek M; Oppenheim R W
Peripheral target regulation of the development and survival of spinal sensory and motor neurons in the chick embryo.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998;18(1):356-70.
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1997: Sato N; Milligan C E; Uchiyama Y; Oppenheim R W
Cloning and expression of the cDNA encoding rat caspase-2.
Gene 1997;202(1-2):127-32.
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1997: Calderó J; Ciutat D; Lladó J; Castán E; Oppenheim R W; Esquerda J E
Effects of excitatory amino acids on neuromuscular development in the chick embryo.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1997;387(1):73-95.
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1997: Oakley R A; Lefcort F B; Clary D O; Reichardt L F; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W; Frank E
Neurotrophin-3 promotes the differentiation of muscle spindle afferents in the absence of peripheral targets.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997;17(11):4262-74.
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1997: Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Houenou L J; Pincon-Raymond M; Dimitriadou V; Donevan A; O'Donovan M; Wenner P; Mckemy D D; Allen P D
Neuromuscular development in the avian paralytic mutant crooked neck dwarf (cn/cn): further evidence for the role of neuromuscular activity in motoneuron survival.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1997;381(3):353-72.
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1997: Campagna J A; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W; Bixby J L
Target contact regulates expression of synaptotagmin genes in spinal motor neurons in vivo.
Molecular and cellular neurosciences 1997;8(6):377-88.
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1997: Oppenheim R W
Related mechanisms of action of growth factors and antioxidants in apoptosis: an overview.
Advances in neurology 1997;72():69-78.
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1996: Houenou L J; Oppenheim R W; Li L; Lo A C; Prevette D
Regulation of spinal motoneuron survival by GDNF during development and following injury.
Cell and tissue research 1996;286(2):219-23.
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1996: Burek M J; Oppenheim R W
Programmed cell death in the developing nervous system.
Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland) 1996;6(4):427-46.
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1996: Li L; Schatteman G C; Oppenheim R W; Lei M; Bowen-Pope D F; Houenou L J
Altered development of spinal cord in the mouse mutant (Patch) lacking the PDGF receptor alpha-subunit gene.
Brain research. Developmental brain research 1996;96(1-2):204-9.
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1996: Oppenheim R W
Neurotrophic survival molecules for motoneurons: an embarrassment of riches.
Neuron 1996;17(2):195-7.
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1996: Oppenheim R W
The concept of uptake and retrograde transport of neurotrophic molecules during development: history and present status.
Neurochemical research 1996;21(7):769-77.
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1996: Ciutat D; Calderó J; Oppenheim R W; Esquerda J E
Schwann cell apoptosis during normal development and after axonal degeneration induced by neurotoxins in the chick embryo.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996;16(12):3979-90.
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1996: Yaginuma H; Tomita M; Takashita N; McKay S E; Cardwell C; Yin Q W; Oppenheim R W
A novel type of programmed neuronal death in the cervical spinal cord of the chick embryo.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996;16(11):3685-703.
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1996: McKay S E; Garner A; Caldero J; Tucker R P; Large T; Oppenheim R W
The expression of trkB and p75 and the role of BDNF in the developing neuromuscular system of the chick embryo.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1996;122(2):715-24.
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1995: Li L; Wu W; Lin L F; Lei M; Oppenheim R W; Houenou L J
Rescue of adult mouse motoneurons from injury-induced cell death by glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995;92(21):9771-5.
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1995: Shiga T; Gaur V P; Yamaguchi K; Oppenheim R W
The development of interneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord following in vivo treatment with retinoic acid.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1995;360(3):463-74.
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1995: Milligan C E; Prevette D; Yaginuma H; Homma S; Cardwell C; Fritz L C; Tomaselli K J; Oppenheim R W; Schwartz L M
Peptide inhibitors of the ICE protease family arrest programmed cell death of motoneurons in vivo and in vitro.
Neuron 1995;15(2):385-93.
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1995: Johnson J E; Wei Y Q; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W
Brain-derived proteins that rescue spinal motoneurons from cell death in the chick embryo: comparisons with target-derived and recombinant factors.
Journal of neurobiology 1995;27(4):573-89.
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1995: Lo A C; Li L; Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Houenou L J
Ciliary neurotrophic factor promotes the survival of spinal sensory neurons following axotomy but not during the period of programmed cell death.
Experimental neurology 1995;134(1):49-55.
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1995: Takashita N; Homma S; Rottello R J; Fernandez P A; Yuan J; Oppenheim R W; Yaginuma H
Expression of apogens and engulfens during programmed cell death in the nervous system of the chick embryo.
Archives of histology and cytology 1995;58(2):243-8.
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1995: Lo A C; Houenou L J; Oppenheim R W
Apoptosis in the nervous system: morphological features, methods, pathology, and prevention.
Archives of histology and cytology 1995;58(2):139-49.
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1995: Zackenfels K; Oppenheim R W; Rohrer H
Evidence for an important role of IGF-I and IGF-II for the early development of chick sympathetic neurons.
Neuron 1995;14(4):731-41.
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1995: Houenou L J; Turner P L; Li L; Oppenheim R W; Festoff B W
A serine protease inhibitor, protease nexin I, rescues motoneurons from naturally occurring and axotomy-induced cell death.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995;92(3):895-9.
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1995: Oppenheim R W; Houenou L J; Johnson J E; Lin L F; Li L; Lo A C; Newsome A L; Prevette D M; Wang S
Developing motor neurons rescued from programmed and axotomy-induced cell death by GDNF.
Nature 1995;373(6512):344-6.
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1994: Yin Q W; Johnson J; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W
Cell death of spinal motoneurons in the chick embryo following deafferentation: rescue effects of tissue extracts, soluble proteins, and neurotrophic agents.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994;14(12):7629-40.
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1994: Yaginuma H; Shiga T; Oppenheim R W
Early developmental patterns and mechanisms of axonal guidance of spinal interneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord.
Progress in neurobiology 1994;44(3):249-78.
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1994: Milligan C E; Oppenheim R W; Schwartz L M
Motoneurons deprived of trophic support in vitro require new gene expression to undergo programmed cell death.
Journal of neurobiology 1994;25(8):1005-16.
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1994: Li L; Oppenheim R W; Lei M; Houenou L J
Neurotrophic agents prevent motoneuron death following sciatic nerve section in the neonatal mouse.
Journal of neurobiology 1994;25(7):759-66.
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1994: Johnson J; Oppenheim R
Neurotrophins. Keeping track of changing neurotrophic theory.
Current biology : CB 1994;4(7):662-5.
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1994: Homma S; Yaginuma H; Oppenheim R W
Programmed cell death during the earliest stages of spinal cord development in the chick embryo: a possible means of early phenotypic selection.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1994;345(3):377-95.
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1994: Houenou L J; Li L; Lo A C; Yan Q; Oppenheim R W
Naturally occurring and axotomy-induced motoneuron death and its prevention by neurotrophic agents: a comparison between chick and mouse.
Progress in brain research 1994;102():217-26.
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1993: Neff N T; Prevette D; Houenou L J; Lewis M E; Glicksman M A; Yin Q W; Oppenheim R W
Insulin-like growth factors: putative muscle-derived trophic agents that promote motoneuron survival.
Journal of neurobiology 1993;24(12):1578-88.
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1993: Lewis M E; Neff N T; Contreras P C; Stong D B; Oppenheim R W; Grebow P E; Vaught J L
Insulin-like growth factor-I: potential for treatment of motor neuronal disorders.
Experimental neurology 1993;124(1):73-88.
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1993: Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Haverkamp L J; Houenou L; Yin Q W; McManaman J
Biological studies of a putative avian muscle-derived neurotrophic factor that prevents naturally occurring motoneuron death in vivo.
Journal of neurobiology 1993;24(8):1065-79.
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1993: Shiga T; Shirai T; Grumet M; Edelman G M; Oppenheim R W
Differential expression of neuron-glia cell adhesion molecule (Ng-CAM) on developing axons and growth cones of interneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord: an immunoelectron microscopic study.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1993;329(4):512-8.
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1993: Yaginuma H; Shiga T; Oppenheim R W
Mechanisms of axonal guidance used by interneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord.
Perspectives on developmental neurobiology 1993;1(4):205-15.
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1992: Oppenheim R W
Pathways in the emergence of developmental neuroethology: antecedents to current views of neurobehavioral ontogeny.
Journal of neurobiology 1992;23(10):1370-403.
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1992: Oppenheim R W; Yin Q W; Prevette D; Yan Q
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor rescues developing avian motoneurons from cell death.
Nature 1992;360(6406):755-7.
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1992: Oppenheim R W; Schwartz L M; Shatz C J
Neuronal death, a tradition of dying.
Journal of neurobiology 1992;23(9):1111-5.
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1992: Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Fuller F
The lack of effect of basic and acidic fibroblast growth factors on the naturally occurring death of neurons in the chick embryo.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1992;12(7):2726-34.
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1992: Yin Q W; Oppenheim R W
Modifications of motoneuron development following transplantation of thoracic spinal cord to the lumbar region in the chick embryo: evidence for target-derived signals that regulate differentiation.
Journal of neurobiology 1992;23(4):376-95.
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1991: McKay S E; Oppenheim R W
Lack of evidence for cell death among avian spinal cord interneurons during normal development and following removal of targets and afferents.
Journal of neurobiology 1991;22(7):721-33.
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1991: Houenou L J; McManaman J L; Prevette D; Oppenheim R W
Regulation of putative muscle-derived neurotrophic factors by muscle activity and innervation: in vivo and in vitro studies.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991;11(9):2829-37.
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1991: Shiga T; Oppenheim R W
Immunolocalization studies of putative guidance molecules used by axons and growth cones of intersegemental interneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1991;310(2):234-52.
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1991: Yaginuma H; Oppenheim R W
An experimental analysis of in vivo guidance cues used by axons of spinal interneurons in the chick embryo: evidence for chemotropism and related guidance mechanisms.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991;11(8):2598-613.
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1991: Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Yin Q W; Collins F; MacDonald J
Control of embryonic motoneuron survival in vivo by ciliary neurotrophic factor.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1991;251(5001):1616-8.
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1991: Shiga T; Künzi R; Oppenheim R W
Axonal projections and synaptogenesis by supraspinal descending neurons in the spinal cord of the chick embryo.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1991;305(1):83-95.
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1991: Yaginuma H; Homma S; Künzi R; Oppenheim R W
Pathfinding by growth cones of commissural interneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord: a light and electron microscopic study.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1991;304(1):78-102.
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1991: McManaman J L; Haverkamp L J; Oppenheim R W
Skeletal muscle proteins rescue motor neurons from cell death in vivo.
Advances in neurology 1991;56():81-8.
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1991: Houenou L J; Haverkamp L J; McManaman J L; Oppenheim R W
The regulation of motoneuron survival and differentiation by putative muscle-derived neurotrophic agents: neuromuscular activity and innervation.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1991;Suppl 2():149-55.
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1990: Shiga T; Oppenheim R W; Grumet M; Edelman G M
Neuron-glia cell adhesion molecule (Ng-CAM) expression in the chick embryo spinal cord: observations on the earliest developing intersegmental interneurons.
Brain research. Developmental brain research 1990;55(2):209-17.
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1990: Shimizu I; Oppenheim R W; O'Brien M; Shneiderman A
Anatomical and functional recovery following spinal cord transection in the chick embryo.
Journal of neurobiology 1990;21(6):918-37.
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1990: McManaman J L; Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Marchetti D
Rescue of motoneurons from cell death by a purified skeletal muscle polypeptide: effects of the ChAT development factor, CDF.
Neuron 1990;4(6):891-8.
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1990: Yaginuma H; Shiga T; Homma S; Ishihara R; Oppenheim R W
Identification of early developing axon projections from spinal interneurons in the chick embryo with a neuron specific beta-tubulin antibody: evidence for a new 'pioneer' pathway in the spinal cord.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1990;108(4):705-16.
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1990: O'Brien M K; Landmesser L; Oppenheim R W
Development and survival of thoracic motoneurons and hindlimb musculature following transplantation of the thoracic neural tube to the lumbar region in the chick embryo: functional aspects.
Journal of neurobiology 1990;21(2):341-55.
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1990: O'Brien M K; Oppenheim R W
Development and survival of thoracic motoneurons and hindlimb musculature following transplantation of the thoracic neural tube to the lumbar region in the chick embryo: anatomical aspects.
Journal of neurobiology 1990;21(2):313-40.
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1990: Oppenheim R W; Prevette D; Tytell M; Homma S
Naturally occurring and induced neuronal death in the chick embryo in vivo requires protein and RNA synthesis: evidence for the role of cell death genes.
Developmental biology 1990;138(1):104-13.
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1989: Oppenheim R W; Bursztajn S; Prevette D
Cell death of motoneurons in the chick embryo spinal cord. XI. Acetylcholine receptors and synaptogenesis in skeletal muscle following the reduction of motoneuron death by neuromuscular blockade.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1989;107(2):331-41.
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1989: Oppenheim R W; Cole T; Prevette D
Early regional variations in motoneuron numbers arise by differential proliferation in the chick embryo spinal cord.
Developmental biology 1989;133(2):468-74.
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1989: Appel S H; McManaman J L; Oppenheim R; Haverkamp L; Vaca K
Muscle-derived trophic factors influencing cholinergic neurons in vitro and in vivo.
Progress in brain research 1989;79():251-6.
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1988: Oppenheim R W; Shneiderman A; Shimizu I; Yaginuma H
Onset and development of intersegmental projections in the chick embryo spinal cord.
The Journal of comparative neurology 1988;275(2):159-80.
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1988: Oppenheim R W; Haverkamp L J; Prevette D; McManaman J L; Appel S H
Reduction of naturally occurring motoneuron death in vivo by a target-derived neurotrophic factor.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1988;240(4854):919-22.
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1988: Maderdrut J L; Oppenheim R W; Prevette D
Enhancement of naturally occurring cell death in the sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglia of the chicken embryo following blockade of ganglionic transmission.
Brain research 1988;444(1):189-94.
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1986: Oppenheim R W; Houenou L; Pincon-Raymond M; Powell J A; Rieger F; Standish L J
The development of motoneurons in the embryonic spinal cord of the mouse mutant, muscular dysgenesis (mdg/mdg): survival, morphology, and biochemical differentiation.
Developmental biology 1986;114(2):426-36.
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