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J A Hammarback

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Alexander G, Graef J, Hammarback J, Nordskog B, Burnett E, Daunais J, et al.
Neuroscience . 2012 Feb; 207:167-81. PMID: 22305886
Early-life stress has been shown to increase susceptibility to anxiety and substance abuse. Disrupted activity within the anterior insular cortex (AIC) has been shown to play a role in both...
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Nordskog B, Hammarback J, Godwin D
Neuroscience . 2006 Jun; 141(3):1365-73. PMID: 16750304
The transient (T-type) calcium channel participates in the generation of normal brain rhythms as well as abnormal rhythms associated with a range of neurological disorders. There are three different isoforms...
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Fang D, Hallman J, Sangha N, Kute T, Hammarback J, White W, et al.
Am J Pathol . 2001 Jun; 158(6):2107-15. PMID: 11395388
Cutaneous melanocytic neoplasms are known to acquire variable characteristics of neural crest differentiation. Melanocytic nevus cells in the dermis and desmoplastic melanomas often display characteristics of nerve sheath differentiation. The...
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Mei X, Sweatt A, Hammarback J
Brain Res Bull . 2001 Feb; 53(6):801-6. PMID: 11179846
Microtubule-associated protein 1A (MAP1A) and MAP1B are developmentally regulated proteins linked to axon formation. They each consist of a unique heavy chain and three common light chains. We used immunofluorescence...
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Mei X, Sweatt A, Hammarback J
J Neurosci Res . 2000 Sep; 62(1):56-64. PMID: 11002287
The MAP1B and MAP1A genes each produce an mRNA that encodes a polyprotein. When cleaved, each polyprotein yields a single heavy chain and a single light chain, which become noncovalently...
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Mann S, Hammarback J
J Neurosci Res . 1996 Mar; 43(5):535-44. PMID: 8833088
Microtubule-associated proteins 1A (MAP1A) and MAP1B are abundant neuronal MAPs thought to be involved in neurite formation and stabilization. The relative levels of MAP1A and MAP1B change dramatically during development,...
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Edelmann W, Zervas M, Costello P, Roback L, Fischer I, Hammarback J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1996 Feb; 93(3):1270-5. PMID: 8577753
Microtubules play an important role in establishing cellular architecture. Neuronal microtubules are considered to have a role in dendrite and axon formation. Different portions of the developing and adult brain...
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Mann S, Hammarback J
J Biol Chem . 1994 Apr; 269(15):11492-7. PMID: 7908909
Light chain 3 (LC3) is a subunit of the neuronal microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs), MAP1A and MAP1B. Recent findings show that the cDNAs for MAP1A and MAP1B encode polyproteins that contain...
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Wiechmann A, Akots G, Hammarback J, Pettenati M, Rao P, Bowden D
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 1994 Feb; 35(2):325-31. PMID: 7906682
Purpose: Recoverin is a calcium-binding protein that may be involved in phototransduction in mammalian retinal photoreceptors, and is considered to be a candidate gene for retinitis pigmentosa. This study was...
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Wiechmann A, Hammarback J
Exp Eye Res . 1993 Dec; 57(6):763-9. PMID: 8150028
The localization of mRNA encoding recoverin in the human retina was examined by in situ hybridization. The riboprobe utilized in this study was transcribed from a cDNA clone containing the...