D F WATSON
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Talbot H, WATSON D, Murrell J, Carter J, Farrimond P
J Chromatogr A
. 2001 Jul;
921(2):175-85.
PMID: 11471801
Direct detection of most intact biohopanoids is not possible using conventional GC-MS techniques due to their highly functionalised and amphiphilic nature. Here we report the application of a new reversed-phase...
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WATSON D, Nachtman F, Kuncl R, Griffin J
Neurology
. 1994 Dec;
44(12):2383-7.
PMID: 7991130
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1 (CMT1) is associated with atrophy and degeneration of peripheral nerve axons in addition to prominent changes in the structure of Schwann cells. We have investigated the...
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Archer D, WATSON D, Griffin J
J Neurochem
. 1994 Mar;
62(3):1119-25.
PMID: 8113799
The rate of axonal transport of tubulin, actin, and the neurofilament proteins was measured in the peripheral and central projections of the rat L5 dorsal root ganglion (DRG). [35S]Methionine was...
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WATSON D, Glass J, Griffin J
J Neurosci
. 1993 Oct;
13(10):4354-60.
PMID: 8410191
Mice of the strain C57/BL/Ola exhibit a delay of Wallerian degeneration, such that axons survive for several weeks after a nerve transection that separates the axons from the cell bodies....
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WATSON D, Fittro K
Hippocampus
. 1993 Oct;
3(4):539-46.
PMID: 7505699
Axonal transport of cytoskeletal proteins has not yet been extensively studied in the brain proper, in contrast to the peripheral nerves and optic nerves. The authors have developed a means...
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Lebo R, Martelli L, Su Y, Li L, Lynch E, Mansfield E, et al.
Am J Med Genet
. 1993 Sep;
47(3):441-50.
PMID: 8135298
Genetic heterogeneity within the most common genetic neuropathy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) results in about 70% slow nerve conduction CMT1 and 30% normal nerve conduction CMT2. Autosomal dominant CMT1A on chromosome...
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Hoffman P, Lopata M, WATSON D, Luduena R
J Cell Biol
. 1992 Nov;
119(3):595-604.
PMID: 1383234
Pulse-labeling studies demonstrate that tubulin synthesized in the neuron cell body (soma) moves somatofugally within the axon (at a rate of several millimeters per day) as a well-defined wave corresponding...
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Chaudhry V, WATSON D, Bird S, Cornblath D
Muscle Nerve
. 1991 Dec;
14(12):1227-30.
PMID: 1662773
The Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) is an autoimmune disorder of neuromuscular transmission. Electrodiagnosis is confirmed by an increase in compound muscle action potential amplitude during high-frequency repetitive nerve stimulation or...
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WATSON D, Fittro K, Hoffman P, Griffin J
Brain Res
. 1991 Jan;
539(1):103-9.
PMID: 1707736
Axonal transport of neurofilaments and the phosphorylation of epitopes on neurofilament proteins was studied in rats chronically intoxicated with 2,5-hexanedione. Sensory axons arising from the L5 dorsal root ganglion exhibited...
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Griffin J, Clark A, Parhad I, WATSON D, Hoffman P
Adv Neurol
. 1991 Jan;
56:103-13.
PMID: 1853752
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