K H Pfenninger
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Ross S, Essary B, de la Houssaye B, Pan Z, Mikule K, Mubarak O, et al.
Cell Growth Differ
. 2000 Feb;
11(1):19-30.
PMID: 10672900
Thrombin causes rapid pseudopod detachment and shortening in Dunning rat prostatic carcinoma (MAT-Lu) cells. As seen by interference reflection microscopy and by immunofluorescence analysis with antibodies to paxillin and talin,...
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de la Houssaye B, Mikule K, Nikolic D, Pfenninger K
J Neurosci
. 1999 Dec;
19(24):10843-55.
PMID: 10594066
The studies presented here explore intracellular signals resulting from the action of repellents on growth cones. Growth cone challenge with thrombin or thrombin receptor-activating peptide (TRAP) triggers collapse via a...
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Henry S, Pfenninger K, Mott J, Granholm A
Cell Tissue Res
. 1999 Jul;
297(1):67-79.
PMID: 10398884
Recent studies have implicated glycoconjugates on the membrane of growth cones as the necessary markers and intermediaries for axonal recognition, axonal motility, and pathway development. One such glycoconjugate, glycoprotein 93...
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Helmke S, Lohse K, Mikule K, Wood M, Pfenninger K
J Cell Sci
. 1998 Jul;
111 ( Pt 16):2465-75.
PMID: 9683640
The interaction of the non-receptor tyrosine kinase, Src, with the cytoskeleton of adhesion sites was studied in nerve growth cones isolated from fetal rat brain. Of particular interest was the...
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Mascotti F, Caceres A, Pfenninger K, Quiroga S
J Neurosci
. 1997 Feb;
17(4):1447-59.
PMID: 9006986
Betagc is a beta-subunit variant of the insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) receptor highly enriched in growth cone membranes prepared by subcellular fractionation of fetal rat brain (). The present study...
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Nemenoff R, Wood M, de la Houssaye B, Pfenninger K
J Neurochem
. 1996 Dec;
67(6):2599-608.
PMID: 8931495
Nerve growth cones isolated from fetal rat brain exhibit in their cytosol a robust level of phospholipase A2 activity hydrolyzing phosphatidylinositol (PI) and phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) but not phosphatidylcholine (PC). Western...
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Lohse K, Helmke S, Wood M, Quiroga S, de la Houssaye B, Miller V, et al.
Brain Res Dev Brain Res
. 1996 Oct;
96(1-2):83-96.
PMID: 8922671
The investigation of the molecular properties of nerve growth cones depends to a significant degree on their isolation from fetal brain in the form of 'growth cone particles' (GCPs). The...
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Wood M, De Jongh K, Catterall W, Pfenninger K
Brain Res Dev Brain Res
. 1995 Sep;
88(2):194-203.
PMID: 8665666
Previous saxitoxin binding studies indicated two forms of the sodium channel in the fetal rat brain; a low-affinity precursor located in an internal membrane compartment, present exclusively in growth cones...
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Quiroga S, Garofalo R, Pfenninger K
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1995 May;
92(10):4309-12.
PMID: 7753803
Nerve growth cones isolated from fetal rat brain are highly enriched in a 97-kDa glycoprotein, termed beta gc, that comigrates with the beta subunit of the IGF-I receptor upon two-dimensional...
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Helmke S, Pfenninger K
Cell Motil Cytoskeleton
. 1995 Jan;
30(3):194-207.
PMID: 7758136
Fetal rat brain (E18) expresses at least three c-src-like, membrane-associated non-receptor tyrosine kinases: c-src, fyn, and lyn. c-src and fyn are the most abundant and are highly enriched in a...