H Ramshaw
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Ramshaw H, Xu X, Jaehne E, McCarthy P, Greenberg Z, Saleh E, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2013 Dec;
3:e327.
PMID: 24301645
Dopamine (DA) neurotransmission requires a complex series of enzymatic reactions that are tightly linked to catecholamine exocytosis and receptor interactions on pre- and postsynaptic neurons. Regulation of dopaminergic signalling is...
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Seaward A, Burke S, Ramshaw H, Smith G, Croy B
Hum Reprod
. 2011 Apr;
26(7):1675-84.
PMID: 21489978
Background: Human uterine natural killer (uNK) cells, the dominant lymphocytes in early pregnancy decidua, are important for spiral arterial remodelling. uNK cells are thought to arise from circulating CD56(bright) NK...
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Luu L, Ramshaw H, Tahayato A, Stuart A, Jones G, White J, et al.
Adv Enzyme Regul
. 2001 Jun;
41:159-75.
PMID: 11384743
No abstract available.
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White J, Ramshaw H, Taimi M, Stangle W, Zhang A, EVERINGHAM S, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2000 May;
97(12):6403-8.
PMID: 10823918
Retinoids, particularly all-trans-retinoic acid (RA), are potent regulators of cell differentiation, cell proliferation, and apoptosis. The role of all-trans-RA during development and in the maintenance of adult tissues has been...
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Jones G, Ramshaw H, Zhang A, Cook R, Byford V, White J, et al.
Endocrinology
. 1999 Jun;
140(7):3303-10.
PMID: 10385427
Extrarenal 25-hydroxyvitamin D3-1alpha-hydroxylase is believed to play a major role in the pathogenesis of hypercalcemia associated with various types of granulomatous and lymphoproliferative diseases and certain solid tumors. In this...
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Quesenberry P, Becker P, Nilsson S, Stewart M, Zhong S, Grimaldi C, et al.
Leukemia
. 1999 May;
13 Suppl 1:S92-3.
PMID: 10232376
No abstract available.
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Quesenberry P, Stewart M, Peters S, Nillson S, Ramshaw H, Rao S, et al.
Stem Cells
. 1997 Jan;
15 Suppl 1:167-9; discussion 169-70.
PMID: 9368337
Hematopoietic stem cell engraftment has traditionally been assessed in irradiated murine hosts. More recently, we and others have shown that engraftment is virtually quantitative in host animals who have received...
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Lowry P, Shultz L, Greiner D, Hesselton R, Kittler E, Tiarks C, et al.
Biol Blood Marrow Transplant
. 1996 Feb;
2(1):15-23.
PMID: 9078350
Human lymphoematopoietic stem cells engraft in irradiated immunodeficient mice that are homozygous for the severe combined immunodeficiency (scid) mutation. Engraftment levels in C.B-17-scid/scid mice, however, have been low and transient,...
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Quesenberry P, Crittenden R, Lowry P, Kittler E, Rao S, Peters S, et al.
Blood Cells
. 1994 Jan;
20(1):97-104; discussion 104-6.
PMID: 7994065
Lymphohematopoiesis occurs in the densely packed environment of the intramedullary spaces. Primitive lymphohematopoietic stem cells exist in close apposition to a variety of supportive cells including both hemopoietic and nonhemopoietic...
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Quesenberry P, Ramshaw H, Crittenden R, Stewart F, Rao S, Peters S, et al.
Blood Cells
. 1994 Jan;
20(2-3):348-50.
PMID: 7749115
When 200 x 10(6) male BALB/c cells are given by tail vein injection to female nonmyeloablated hosts in one injection, a relatively low engraftment percentage is seen, but when the...