J R Brawer
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Schipper H, Small L, Wang X, Brawer J
Dev Neurosci
. 2002 Oct;
24(2-3):169-76.
PMID: 12401955
Astrocytes in subcortical regions of the mammalian brain progressively accumulate iron-rich, autofluorecent cytoplasmic inclusions as a function of aging. Cysteamine (CSH) accelerates the appearance of this senescent glial phenotype in...
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Brawer J, McCarthy G, Gornitsky M, Frankel D, Mehindate K, Schipper H
Neurotoxicology
. 1998 Dec;
19(6):767-76.
PMID: 9863766
Mercury exerts a variety of toxic effects on both neurons and glia. Mercury induces aberrations in microtubules, ion channels and mitochondria presumably by binding to sulfhydryl groups. Indirect evidence further...
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Schipper H, Vininsky R, Brull R, Small L, Brawer J
Exp Neurol
. 1998 Aug;
152(2):188-96.
PMID: 9710517
Little is currently known concerning the cellular substrates for, and the mechanisms mediating the pathological deposition of, redox-active brain iron in Parkinson's disease. In various subcortical brain regions, populations of...
4.
Wener K, Morales C, Brawer J
Brain Res
. 1997 Jan;
745(1-2):37-45.
PMID: 9037392
Sulfated glycoprotein-2 (SGP-2 or clusterin) is a complex multifunctional molecule that has been recently been implicated in neuronal degeneration and remodeling. We have shown that estradiol treatment results in a...
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Desjardins G, Beaudet A, Meaney M, Brawer J
Exp Gerontol
. 1995 May;
30(3-4):253-67.
PMID: 7556506
Over the course of normal aging, all female mammals with regular cycles display an irreversible arrest of cyclicity at mid-life. Males, in contrast, exhibit gametogenesis until death. Although it is...
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Brawer J, Small L, Wang X, Schipper H
Neurotoxicology
. 1995 Jan;
16(2):327-36.
PMID: 7566692
An unusual population of astrocytes containing Gomori-positive inclusions occurs in periventricular regions of the brain in all mammalian species. The inclusions are autofluorescent and exhibit non-enzymatic peroxidase activity. Estradiol treatment...
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Brawer J, Stein R, Small L, Cisse S, Schipper H
Anat Rec
. 1994 Nov;
240(3):407-15.
PMID: 7825737
Background: Astrocytes within the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus contain Gomori-positive inclusions that exhibit a nonenzymatic peroxidase activity. The source and composition of these Gomori-positive inclusions are currently unknown. Recent evidence, derived...
8.
Schipper H, Desjardins G, Beaudet A, Brawer J
Brain Res
. 1994 Jul;
652(1):161-3.
PMID: 7953715
A single intramuscular injection of 2 mg estradiol valerate (EV) results in neuronal degeneration and beta-endorphin depletion in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus of adult female rats. We have hypothesized that...
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Brawer J, REICHARD G, Small L, Schipper H
Brain Res
. 1994 Jan;
633(1-2):9-20.
PMID: 7511038
Gomori astrocytes, which are prominent in periventricular regions of the brain, contain inclusions that stain with Gomori dyes, and exhibit an orange-red autofluorescence and a non-enzymatic peroxidase activity. Recently, such...
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Brawer J, Beaudet A, Desjardins G, Schipper H
Biol Reprod
. 1993 Oct;
49(4):647-52.
PMID: 8218628
Estradiol provides physiological signals to the brain throughout life that are indispensable for the development and regulation of reproductive function. In addition to its multiple physiological actions, we have shown...