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Dianne M Camp

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Loeffler D, LeWitt P, Camp D
Mov Disord . 2016 Jul; 31(8):1134-8. PMID: 27411508
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Camp D, Loeffler D, Farrah D, Borneman J, LeWitt P
J Neuroinflammation . 2009 Jun; 6:17. PMID: 19500379
Background: Marrow stromal cells (MSC), the non-hematopoietic precursor cells in bone marrow, are being investigated for therapeutic potential in CNS disorders. Although in vitro studies have suggested that MSC may...
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Loeffler D, Camp D, Bennett D
J Neuroinflammation . 2008 Mar; 5:9. PMID: 18334032
Background: Complement activation is increased in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but its significance is unclear. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between complement activation and cognition during...
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Loeffler D, Camp D, Conant S
J Neuroinflammation . 2006 Oct; 3:29. PMID: 17052351
Background: Inflammatory processes are increased in the Parkinson's disease (PD) brain. The long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs has been associated, in retrospective studies, with decreased risk for PD, suggesting...
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Loeffler D, Camp D
Neurochem Res . 2006 Jul; 31(7):999-1002. PMID: 16847591
Assessment of complement 4 (C4) levels in experimental animals is used as a marker for activation of the classical complement pathway. The objective of this study was to develop a...
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Lu L, Camp D, Loeffler D, LeWitt P
Microb Pathog . 2005 Nov; 39(5-6):205-11. PMID: 16257505
Previous studies have suggested that Nocardia asteroides may play a role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD), including the production of Lewy bodies, the inclusion bodies present in this...
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Loeffler D, Camp D, Nichols L, Maksaereekul S, Beaman B, LeWitt P
Microbiol Res . 2004 Oct; 159(3):277-83. PMID: 15462527
Systemic infection of BALB/c mice with Nocardia asteroides strain GUH-2 results in widespread replication of the organism in the brain, followed by its immune-mediated clearance. The present study compared the...
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Loeffler D, Camp D, Qu S, Beaman B, LeWitt P
Microb Pathog . 2004 Aug; 37(2):73-85. PMID: 15312847
Experimental infection of BALB/c mice with the Gram-positive bacterium Nocardia asteroides (strain GUH-2) results in life-long movement abnormalities including head shaking and spinning when held by the tail. The head...
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Loeffler D, Camp D, Schonberger M, Singer D, LeWitt P
Neurobiol Aging . 2004 Jun; 25(8):1001-7. PMID: 15212824
Complement activation is increased in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and may contribute to the development and progression of this disorder. To compare early complement activation between normal and AD brain specimens,...
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Chapman G, Beaman B, Loeffler D, Camp D, Domino E, Dickson D, et al.
Exp Neurol . 2004 Feb; 184(2):715-25. PMID: 14769363
Our previous studies found that experimental infection of BALB/c mice with the Gram-positive bacterium Nocardia asteroides induced a parkinsonian-type syndrome with levodopa-responsive movement abnormalities, loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, depletion...