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Birling M, Herault Y, Pavlovic G
Mamm Genome . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39804466
Genome editing, in particular the CRISPR/Cas9 system, is widely used to generate new animal models. However, the generation of mutations, such as conditional knock-out or knock-in, can remain complex and...
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Nishimune H, Vasseur S, Wiese S, Birling M, Holtmann B, Sendtner M, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2001 Jan; 2(12):906-14. PMID: 11146655
Cytokines that are related to ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) are physiologically important survival factors for motoneurons, but the mechanisms by which they prevent neuronal cell death remain unknown. Reg-2/PAP I...
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Birling M, Tait S, Hardy R, Brophy P
J Neurochem . 1999 Dec; 73(6):2600-8. PMID: 10582623
The tetraspanin/transmembrane 4 superfamily gene superfamily encodes proteins that span the plasma membrane four times. Tetraspan proteins are implicated in proliferation, motility, and differentiation in various cell types, and in...
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Birling M, Price J
Dev Biol . 1998 Feb; 193(1):100-13. PMID: 9466891
A major question in neural development is whether each part of the telencephalon has an equal potential to generate each cell type. In this study, we address this question specifically...
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Serpente N, Birling M, Price J
Mol Cell Neurosci . 1996 May; 7(5):391-403. PMID: 8812064
We have studied both the expression and the interactions of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) during brain development. We have discovered that during different periods of development, FAK apparently has different...
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Birling M, Price J
Curr Opin Cell Biol . 1995 Dec; 7(6):878-84. PMID: 8608019
With so many neurotrophins and receptors now known, how is our picture of neurotrophism changing? Recent studies on knockout mice have confirmed our expectations of neurotrophin action in neuronal development....
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Birling M, Miehe M, Nussbaum J
J Neuroimmunol . 1995 May; 58(2):201-10. PMID: 7759609
The C1G5F2 antigen is a newly described minor myelin antigen of the central nervous system. Its expression compared with that of some other main myelin protein components (Wolfgram W1 protein,...
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Birling M, Nussbaum J
Neurosci Lett . 1995 Feb; 185(1):9-12. PMID: 7731558
The localisation of the myelin/oligodendrocyte specific antigen C1G5F2 and the myelin/oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) was studied in parallel in the brain of various species throughout the phylogenetic line of vertebrates. This...
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Birling M, Nussbaum F, Nussbaum J
J Neurosci Res . 1994 Aug; 38(5):538-50. PMID: 7815472
This paper describes a novel monoclonal antibody (C1G5F2) derived from mice splenocytes immunized in vitro with a wheat germ agglutinin glycoprotein fraction isolated from bovine central nervous system (CNS) myelin....
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Birling M, Roussel G, Nussbaum F, Nussbaum J
Neurochem Res . 1993 Aug; 18(8):937-45. PMID: 8371836
Bovine myelin/oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) was purified from a Wolfgram protein fraction of brain myelin by molecular sieving and preparative gel electrophoresis. The N-terminal sequence of this wheat germ agglutinin reacting...