Hannah Loo
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Recent Articles
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Milazzo T, Loo H, Rogers A, Cartotto R
J Burn Care Res
. 2023 May;
44(6):1485-1491.
PMID: 37249396
Burn patients are at risk for hospital-acquired pressure injuries (HAPIs). An unexamined factor that may contribute to HAPI development is the effect of pressure from the operating table during surgery....
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Dosemeci A, Tao-Cheng J, Loo H, Reese T
PLoS One
. 2018 Oct;
13(10):e0205859.
PMID: 30325965
Densin is a scaffold protein known to associate with key elements of neuronal signaling. The present study examines the distribution of densin at the ultrastructural level in order to reveal...
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Dosemeci A, Burch A, Loo H, Toy D, Tao-Cheng J
PLoS One
. 2017 Dec;
12(12):e0190250.
PMID: 29284046
IRSp53 (BAIAP2) is an abundant protein at the postsynaptic density (PSD) that binds to major PSD scaffolds, PSD-95 and Shanks, as well as to F-actin. The distribution of IRSp53 at...
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Laitman B, Asp L, Mariani J, Zhang J, Liu J, Sawai S, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2016 May;
14(5):e1002467.
PMID: 27213272
Growth factors of the gp130 family promote oligodendrocyte differentiation, and viability, and myelination, but their mechanisms of action are incompletely understood. Here, we show that these effects are coordinated, in...
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Chapouly C, Argaw A, Horng S, Castro K, Zhang J, Asp L, et al.
Brain
. 2015 Mar;
138(Pt 6):1548-67.
PMID: 25805644
In inflammatory central nervous system conditions such as multiple sclerosis, breakdown of the blood-brain barrier is a key event in lesion pathogenesis, predisposing to oedema, excitotoxicity, and ingress of plasma...