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Julien Gibon

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Yang S, Brooks N, Da Silva D, Gibon J, Islam H, Klegeris A
Purinergic Signal . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39833586
The two main glial cell types of the central nervous system (CNS), astrocytes and microglia, are responsible for neuroimmune homeostasis. Recent evidence indicates astrocytes can participate in removal of pathological...
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Da Silva D, Richards C, McRae S, Riar I, Yang S, Zurfluh N, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Apr; 19(4):e0298748. PMID: 38630734
Although histone proteins are widely known for their intranuclear functions where they organize DNA, all five histone types can also be released into the extracellular space from damaged cells. Extracellular...
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Vojnits K, de Leon A, Rathore H, Liao S, Zhao M, Gibon J, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Mar; 469:134017. PMID: 38518696
Our study explores the pressing issue of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) inhalation and their subsequent penetration into the brain, highlighting a significant environmental health concern. We demonstrate that MNPs can...
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Glasgow S, Fisher T, Wong E, Lancon K, Feighan K, Beamish I, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Feb; 43(2):113812. PMID: 38377003
The ability of the mammalian brain to maintain spatial representations of external or internal information for short periods of time has been associated with sustained neuronal spiking and reverberatory neural...
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McRae S, Richards C, Da Silva D, Riar I, Yang S, Zurfluh N, et al.
Neurosci Res . 2024 Jan; 204:34-45. PMID: 38278218
Histones organize DNA within cellular nuclei, but they can be released from damaged cells. In peripheral tissues extracellular histones act as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) inducing pro-inflammatory activation of immune...
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Yang S, Simtchouk S, Gibon J, Klegeris A
PLoS One . 2023 Jul; 18(7):e0289169. PMID: 37498903
The phagocytic activity of glial cells is essential for maintaining normal brain activity, and its dysfunction may contribute to the central nervous system (CNS) pathologies, including neurodegenerative diseases. Phagocytic activity...
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Bernath A, Murray T, Yang S, Gibon J, Klegeris A
Brain Res . 2023 Mar; 1807:148315. PMID: 36878343
Microglia are the resident immune cells of the brain which regulate both the innate and adaptive neuroimmune responses in health and disease. In response to specific endogenous and exogenous stimuli,...
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Wenzel T, Murray T, Noyovitz B, Narayana K, Gray T, Le J, et al.
Mol Cell Neurosci . 2023 Jan; 124:103804. PMID: 36592800
Cardiolipin is a mitochondrial phospholipid that is also detected in serum inferring its extracellular release; however, this process has not been directly demonstrated for any of the brain cell types....
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de Leon A, Gibon J, Barker P
J Neurosci . 2022 Jul; 42(35):6680-6691. PMID: 35882556
The activation of self-destructive cellular programs helps sculpt the nervous system during development, but the molecular mechanisms used are not fully understood. Prior studies have investigated the role of the...
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Kievit B, Johnstone A, Gibon J, Barker P
Front Mol Neurosci . 2022 Apr; 15:852181. PMID: 35370552
Axons that are physically separated from their soma activate a series of signaling events that results in axonal self-destruction. A critical element of this signaling pathway is an intra-axonal calcium...