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G L Hinks

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Oleary M, Hinks G, Charlton H, Franklin R
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2002 Jan; 19(1):32-42. PMID: 11817896
IGF-I, a growth factor that contributes to developmental myelination, shows increased levels of expression within experimental models of remyelination. The pattern of IGF-I mRNA expression changes with the rate of...
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Franklin R, Hinks G, Woodruff R, Oleary M
Prog Brain Res . 2001 Sep; 132:185-93. PMID: 11544987
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Hinks G, Chari D, Oleary M, Zhao C, Keirstead H, Blakemore W, et al.
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol . 2001 Apr; 27(1):59-67. PMID: 11299003
Oligodendrocyte progenitors (OPs) survive and migrate following transplantation into adult rat central nervous system (CNS) exposed to high levels of X-irradiation but fail to do so if they are transplanted...
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Hinks G, Franklin R
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2000 Nov; 16(5):542-56. PMID: 11083917
In this study we have examined whether the slower rate of CNS remyelination that occurs with age is associated with a change in growth factor expression patterns, an association that...
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Sim F, Hinks G, Franklin R
Neuroscience . 2000 Sep; 100(1):131-9. PMID: 10996464
Since myelination and remyelination both involve investing an axon with a myelin sheath, a plausible hypothesis is that the two processes involve the expression of similar transcription factors. In this...
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Hinks G, Franklin R
Mol Cell Neurosci . 1999 Oct; 14(2):153-68. PMID: 10532806
Although remyelination is a well-recognized regenerative process following both experimental and naturally occurring CNS demyelination, remarkably little is known about the molecules involved in its orchestration. In this study we...
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Franklin R, Hinks G
J Neurosci Res . 1999 Sep; 58(2):207-13. PMID: 10502277
A guiding principle in remyelination research has been to seek clues to its nature in developmental studies on myelination. This "recapitulation hypothesis" argues that the regenerative response involves rerunning much...
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Hinks G, Shah B, French S, Campos L, Staley K, Hughes J, et al.
J Neurosci . 1997 Jul; 17(14):5549-59. PMID: 9204936
The LIM domain is a zinc-binding amino acid motif that characterizes various proteins which function in protein-protein interactions and transcriptional regulation. Expression patterns of several LIM protein genes are compatible...
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Hinks G, Brown P, Field M, Poat J, Hughes J
Eur J Pharmacol . 1996 Sep; 312(2):153-61. PMID: 8894590
This study uses immediate early transcription factor gene expression to map neuronal activation after a single exposure to the elevated X-maze. Exposure to this novel environment leads to widespread upregulation...
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Hinks G, Poat J, Hughes J
Neuroscience . 1995 Oct; 68(3):765-81. PMID: 8577372
This study demonstrates cholecystokinin receptor plasticity in response to salt-loading in the rat and mouse hypothalamus. It identifies, for the first time, the cholecystokinin receptor subtypes involved, firstly by receptor...