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M R Steiner

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Steiner M, Holtsberg F, Keller J, Mattson M, Steiner S
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2000 May; 905:132-41. PMID: 10818449
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) elicits a unique response in primary hippocampal neurons and sympathetic neuron-like cells, PC12 cells differentiated with nerve growth factor; LPA is cytotoxic. Treatment of rat hippocampal neurons...
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Holtsberg F, Steiner M, Bruce-Keller A, Keller J, Mattson M, Moyers J, et al.
J Neurosci Res . 1998 Sep; 53(6):685-96. PMID: 9753197
The lipid biomediator lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) elicits a unique response in hippocampal neurons, LPA induces neuronal apoptosis. This study explores the effects of LPA on cells with neuronal properties, nerve...
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Holtsberg F, Steiner M, Keller J, Mark R, Mattson M, Steiner S
J Neurochem . 1998 Jan; 70(1):66-76. PMID: 9422348
A diverse body of evidence indicates a role for the lipid biomediator lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) in the CNS. This study identifies and characterizes the induction of neuronal death by LPA....
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Keller J, Steiner M, Holtsberg F, Mattson M, Steiner S
J Neurochem . 1997 Sep; 69(3):1073-84. PMID: 9282930
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a potent lipid biomediator that is likely to have diverse roles in the brain. Thus, LPA-induced events in astrocytes were defined. As little as 1 nM...
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Holtsberg F, Steiner M, Furukawa K, Keller J, Mattson M, Steiner S
J Neurochem . 1997 Jul; 69(1):68-75. PMID: 9202295
Lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) is a lipid biomediator enriched in the brain. A novel LPA-induced response in rat hippocampal neurons is described herein, namely, a rapid and sustained elevation in the...
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Davis T, Boghaert E, Guthridge C, Steiner M, Zimmer S
Adv Exp Med Biol . 1997 Jan; 400A:9-17. PMID: 9547531
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Keller J, Steiner M, Mattson M, Steiner S
J Neurochem . 1996 Dec; 67(6):2300-5. PMID: 8931461
The brain is a rich source of the lipid biomediator lysophosphatidic acid, and lysophosphatidic acid levels can significantly increase following brain trauma. Responses of primary rat brain astrocytes to this...
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Guthridge C, Zimmer S, Steiner M
Anticancer Res . 1995 Sep; 15(5B):1957-62. PMID: 8572584
Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) generated lipid biomediators can facilitate neoplastic progression. Specific PLA2 alterations associated with ras oncogene expression were determined by comparison of PLA2 activities in nontumorigenic rat embryo fibroblasts...
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Steiner S, Hu Y, Steiner M
Exp Cell Res . 1995 May; 218(1):389-93. PMID: 7737375
Exponentially growing DD-1 cells (differentiation-defective cells) synthesize prostaglandins, while exponentially growing MyoDD-1 cells (differentiation-competent cells; DD-1 cells transfected with the myogenic regulatory gene MyoD) synthesize little or no prostaglandins and...
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Guthridge C, Stampfer M, Clark M, Steiner M
Cancer Lett . 1994 Oct; 86(1):11-21. PMID: 7954346
Phospholipase A2 (PLA2) activities of non-tumorigenic and tumorigenic human mammary epithelial cells, 184B5 cells (immortalized cell line from a reduction mammoplasty) and B5KTu cells (cells from a tumor induced by...