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A P Osmand

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Knight S, Richardson M, Osmand A, Stakkestad A, Potter N
J Neurol Sci . 1997 Feb; 146(1):19-26. PMID: 9077491
Utilizing an affinity-purified antiserum directed against the carboxyl terminal region of atrophin-1/drplap (residues 1170-1185), we have examined the expression and distribution of the protein in a variety of neuronal and...
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Kreisberg R, Detrick M, Osmand A, Moore R
J Immunol . 1993 Jun; 150(11):5094-103. PMID: 8496605
Peptide-specific IgG from a rabbit immunized with an alanine-lysine-proline-arginine ((ALA1)-tuftsin) containing 14-mer "ferritin" peptide neutralized rat liver ferritin inhibition of in vitro CSF-1-dependent monocytopoiesis. Antiferritin IgG similarly neutralized the inhibitory...
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Hof P, Archin N, Osmand A, DOUGHERTY J, Wells C, Bouras C, et al.
Acta Neuropathol . 1993 Jan; 86(3):215-23. PMID: 8213079
Disturbances of visual function are not uncommon in Alzheimer's disease and several cases with complex impairment of visuospatial abilities have been described. For instance, posterior cortical atrophy has been demonstrated...
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Mester J, Highlander S, Osmand A, Glorioso J, Rouse B
J Virol . 1990 Nov; 64(11):5277-83. PMID: 1698994
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) envelope glycoproteins are the prime targets of adaptive antiviral immunity. Previous investigation identified a protective, neutralizing, glycoprotein B1 (gB-1)-reactive monoclonal antibody (MAb B6) and localized the...
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Moore R, Osmand A, Dunn J, Joshi J, Koontz J, Rouse B
J Immunol . 1989 Apr; 142(8):2689-94. PMID: 2784814
Neurotensin, at less than or equal to 10(-9) M, in the presence of an optimal concentration of macrophage CSF (CSF-1), stimulated a dose-dependent enhancement of colony formation by murine marrow-derived...
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Moore R, Osmand A, Dunn J, Joshi J, Rouse B
J Immunol . 1988 Oct; 141(8):2699-703. PMID: 2459223
The inflammatory neuropeptide substance P acted as a costimulant for macrophage CSF-1-induced clonal proliferation of murine marrow-derived two signal-dependent mononuclear phagocyte progenitors. Substance P had no effect on clonal proliferation...
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Wyckoff 3rd J, Osmand A, Eisenberg R, Cohen G, Rouse B
Immunobiology . 1988 May; 177(2):134-48. PMID: 2456985
Four synthetic peptides which correspond to continuous antibody epitopes of herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 glycoprotein D (gD) within amino acid residues 1-23 (8-23), 268-287 and 340-356 were evaluated...
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Maull K, Osmand A, Maull C
Ann Emerg Med . 1985 Dec; 14(12):1160-2. PMID: 4061986
Changes in pH and temperature of solutions of common commercial liquid caustics were determined in vitro following the addition of neutralizing agent, buffer, and diluent. Neutralization of strong base was...
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Short M, Osmand A
Immunol Commun . 1983 Jan; 12(3):291-300. PMID: 6885107
The acute phase of inflammation is characterized by numerous changes in blood composition, perhaps the most dramatic of these being the elevation of C-reactive protein levels. C-reactive protein (CRP) is...
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Richards R, Gewurz H, Osmand A, Alving C
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1977 Dec; 74(12):5672-6. PMID: 271994
Interactions between C-reactive protein (CRP) and liposomal model membranes containing phosphatidylcholine were investigated. These interactions, in the presence of human serum, resulted in consumption of each of the components of...