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G A Wilkinson

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Grunwald I, Korte M, Wolfer D, Wilkinson G, Unsicker K, Lipp H, et al.
Neuron . 2002 Jan; 32(6):1027-40. PMID: 11754835
During development, Eph receptors mediate the repulsive axon guidance function of ephrins, a family of membrane attached ligands with their own receptor-like signaling potential. In cultured glutamatergic neurons, EphB2 receptors...
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Mountney J, Wilkinson G
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg . 1999 Nov; 16(4):440-3. PMID: 10571092
Objective: To determine the incidence, extent and site of saphenous neuralgia (anaesthesia, hyperaesthesia and pain) in the lower limb after harvesting of great saphenous vein (GSV) for coronary artery bypass...
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Mannion R, Costigan M, Decosterd I, Amaya F, Ma Q, Holstege J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Aug; 96(16):9385-90. PMID: 10430952
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is expressed in nociceptive sensory neurons and transported anterogradely to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord where it is located in dense core vesicles in...
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Huang E, Wilkinson G, Farinas I, Backus C, Zang K, Wong S, et al.
Development . 1999 Apr; 126(10):2191-203. PMID: 10207144
Animals lacking neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) are born with deficits in almost all sensory ganglia. Among these, the trigeminal ganglion is missing 70% of the normal number of neurons, a deficit which...
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Adams R, Wilkinson G, Weiss C, Diella F, Gale N, Deutsch U, et al.
Genes Dev . 1999 Feb; 13(3):295-306. PMID: 9990854
Eph receptor tyrosine kinases and their cell-surface-bound ligands, the ephrins, regulate axon guidance and bundling in the developing brain, control cell migration and adhesion, and help patterning the embryo. Here...
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Meyer-Franke A, Wilkinson G, Kruttgen A, Hu M, Munro E, Hanson Jr M, et al.
Neuron . 1998 Nov; 21(4):681-93. PMID: 9808456
Here, we describe a novel mechanism for the rapid regulation of surface levels of the neurotrophin receptor TrkB. Unlike nodose ganglion neurons, both retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and spinal motor...
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Farinas I, Wilkinson G, Backus C, Reichardt L, Patapoutian A
Neuron . 1998 Sep; 21(2):325-34. PMID: 9728914
Spinal sensory ganglia have been shown to contain neuronal subpopulations with different functions and neurotrophin dependencies. Neurotrophins act, in large part, through Trk receptor tyrosine kinases: nerve growth factor (NGF)...
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Rice F, Albers K, Davis B, Silos-Santiago I, Wilkinson G, LeMaster A, et al.
Dev Biol . 1998 Jun; 198(1):57-81. PMID: 9640332
The impact of the nerve growth factor (NGF) family of neurotrophins and their receptors was examined on the cutaneous innervation in the mystacial pads of mice. Ten sets of unmyelinated...
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Parry G, Wilkinson G
Injury . 1998 Jun; 28(9-10):679-80. PMID: 9624351
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Wilkinson G, Farinas I, Backus C, Yoshida C, Reichardt L
J Neurosci . 1996 Dec; 16(23):7661-9. PMID: 8922422
Mice lacking neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) have been shown previously to be born with severe sensory deficits. This study characterizes the developmental course of this deficit in the trigeminal sensory ganglion, which...