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Kemp S, Szynkaruk M, Stanoulis K, Wood M, Liu E, Willand M, et al.
Neuroscience . 2014 Oct; 284:202-216. PMID: 25313000
Nerve injuries cause pain, paralysis and numbness that can lead to major disability, and newborns often sustain nerve injuries during delivery that result in lifelong impairment. Without a pharmacologic agent...
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Walker A, Rivera P, Wang Q, Chuang J, Tran S, Osborne-Lawrence S, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2014 Apr; 20(4):500-8. PMID: 24751964
Augmenting hippocampal neurogenesis represents a potential new strategy for treating depression. Here we test this possibility by comparing hippocampal neurogenesis in depression-prone ghrelin receptor (Ghsr)-null mice to that in wild-type...
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Lee A, Gonzales K, Lee A, Moosmang S, Hofmann F, Pieper A, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2012 Oct; 17(11):1051. PMID: 23096954
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Lee A, Ra S, Rajadhyaksha A, Britt J, De Jesus-Cortes H, Gonzales K, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2012 Jun; 17(11):1054-5. PMID: 22665262
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Pieper A, Brat D, OHearn E, Krug D, Kaplin A, Takahashi K, et al.
Neuroscience . 2001 Feb; 102(2):433-44. PMID: 11166129
Type 1 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors are phosphorylated by cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase A at serines 1589 and 1755, with serine 1755 phosphorylation greatly predominating in the brain. Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor protein...
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Pieper A, Walles T, Wei G, Clements E, Verma A, Snyder S, et al.
Mol Med . 2000 Aug; 6(4):271-82. PMID: 10949908
Background: PolyADPribose polymerase (PARP) is activated by DNA strand breaks to catalyze the addition of ADPribose groups to nuclear proteins, especially PARP-1. Excessive polyADPribosylation leads to cell death through depletion...
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Pieper A, Blackshaw S, Clements E, Brat D, Krug D, White A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2000 Mar; 97(4):1845-50. PMID: 10677544
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) transfers ADP ribose groups from NAD(+) to nuclear proteins after activation by DNA strand breaks. PARP overactivation by massive DNA damage causes cell death via NAD(+) and...
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LaPlaca M, Raghupathi R, Verma A, Pieper A, Saatman K, Snyder S, et al.
J Neurochem . 1999 Jul; 73(1):205-13. PMID: 10386972
The activation of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase, a DNA base excision repair enzyme, is indicative of DNA damage. This enzyme also undergoes site-specific proteolysis during apoptosis. Because both DNA fragmentation and apoptosis...
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Takahashi K, Pieper A, Croul S, Zhang J, Snyder S, Greenberg J
Brain Res . 1999 Jun; 829(1-2):46-54. PMID: 10350529
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) is thought to play a physio-logical role in maintaining genomic integrity and in the repair of DNA strand breaks. However, the activation of PARP by free radical-damaged...
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Pieper A, Verma A, Zhang J, Snyder S
Trends Pharmacol Sci . 1999 May; 20(4):171-81. PMID: 10322503
Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) is a nuclear enzyme that is activated by DNA strand breaks to participate in DNA repair. Excessive activation of PARP, however, can deplete tissue stores of...