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Hayes C, Nashold F, Spach K, Pedersen L
Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand) . 2003 Jul; 49(2):277-300. PMID: 12887108
The discoveries that activated macrophages produce 1alpha25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1alpha,25-(OH)2D3), and that immune system cells express the vitamin D receptor (VDR), suggested that the vitamin D endocrine system influences immune system...
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Clise-Dwyer K, Amanna I, Duzeski J, Nashold F, Hayes C
Immunogenetics . 2002 Feb; 53(9):729-35. PMID: 11862404
The A/WySnJ mouse, but not the related A/J strain, has peripheral B-lymphocyte deficiency and mastocytosis. Minimally, two quantitative trait loci (QTLs) control the B-cell deficiency in (A/WySnJ x CAST/Ei)F2 intercross...
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Harless S, Lentz V, Sah A, Hsu B, Clise-Dwyer K, Hilbert D, et al.
Curr Biol . 2001 Dec; 11(24):1986-9. PMID: 11747827
Striking cell losses occur during late B lymphocyte maturation, reflecting BcR-mediated selection coupled with requisites for viability promoting signals. How selection and survival cues are integrated remains unclear, but a...
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Amanna I, Clise-Dwyer K, Nashold F, Hoag K, Hayes C
J Immunol . 2001 Nov; 167(11):6069-72. PMID: 11714762
Better knowledge of peripheral B lymphocyte homeostasis is needed to address the human hypogammaglobulinemia diseases. A defect in the Bcmd gene shortens the B cell life span and causes B...
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Welker K, Tsuruda J, Hadley J, Hayes C
Radiology . 2001 Sep; 221(1):11-25. PMID: 11568316
Radio-frequency coils play a crucial role in the quest for optimal magnetic resonance (MR) image resolution. Given the growing variety of specialized coils available for neuroradiologic imaging applications, it is...
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Nashold F, Hoag K, Goverman J, Hayes C
J Neuroimmunol . 2001 Aug; 119(1):16-29. PMID: 11525796
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating disease involving genetic and environmental risk factors. Geographic, genetic, and biological evidence suggests that one environmental risk factor may be lack of vitamin D....
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Hoag K, Clise-Dwyer K, Lim Y, Nashold F, Gestwicki J, Cancro M, et al.
Immunogenetics . 2000 Sep; 51(11):924-9. PMID: 11003386
Peripheral B-lymphocyte homeostasis is determined through incompletely defined positive and negative regulatory processes. The A/WySnJ mouse, but not the related A/J strain, has disturbed homeostasis leading to peripheral B-lymphocyte deficiency....
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Nashold F, Miller D, Hayes C
J Neuroimmunol . 2000 Mar; 103(2):171-9. PMID: 10696912
Sunlight, which is required for vitamin D biosynthesis, may be protective in multiple sclerosis (MS), due to the immunoregulatory functions of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25-(OH)2D3), the hormonally active vitamin D metabolite....
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Hayes C
Proc Nutr Soc . 2000 Jan; 59(4):531-5. PMID: 11115787
Inheriting genetic risk factors for multiple sclerosis (MS) is not sufficient to cause this demyelinating disease of the central nervous system; exposure to environmental risk factors is also required. MS...
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Richards T, Dager S, Corina D, Serafini S, Heide A, Steury K, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 1999 Oct; 20(8):1393-8. PMID: 10512218
Background And Purpose: Children with dyslexia have difficulty learning to recognize written words owing to subtle deficits in oral language related to processing sounds and accessing words automatically. The purpose...