Marie C Harrisingh
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Recent Articles
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McCormack T, Harrisingh M, Horner D, Bewley S
BMJ
. 2020 May;
369:m1565.
PMID: 32430311
No abstract available.
2.
Hopkinson N, Molyneux A, Pink J, Harrisingh M
BMJ
. 2019 Jul;
366:l4486.
PMID: 31358491
No abstract available.
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Harrisingh M, ffrench-Constant C
Cell Stem Cell
. 2015 Feb;
16(2):113-4.
PMID: 25658367
Radiotherapy is a mainstay of brain cancer treatment, but it causes significant complications. In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Piao et al. (2015) derive oligodendrocyte precursors from human embryonic...
4.
Yuen T, Johnson K, Miron V, Zhao C, Quandt J, Harrisingh M, et al.
Brain
. 2013 Mar;
136(Pt 4):1035-47.
PMID: 23518706
The development of new regenerative therapies for multiple sclerosis is hindered by the lack of potential targets for enhancing remyelination. The study of naturally regenerative processes such as the innate...
5.
Napoli I, Noon L, Ribeiro S, Kerai A, Parrinello S, Rosenberg L, et al.
Neuron
. 2012 Feb;
73(4):729-42.
PMID: 22365547
Following damage to peripheral nerves, a remarkable process of clearance and regeneration takes place. Axons downstream of the injury degenerate, while the nerve is remodeled to direct axonal regrowth. Schwann...
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Parrinello S, Noon L, Harrisingh M, Wingfield Digby P, Rosenberg L, Cremona C, et al.
Genes Dev
. 2008 Dec;
22(23):3335-48.
PMID: 19056885
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) patients develop neurofibromas, tumors of Schwann cell origin, as a result of loss of the Ras-GAP neurofibromin. In normal nerves, Schwann cells are found tightly associated...
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Harrisingh M, Nitabach M
Science
. 2008 May;
320(5878):879-80.
PMID: 18487177
No abstract available.
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Harrisingh M, Wu Y, Lnenicka G, Nitabach M
J Neurosci
. 2007 Nov;
27(46):12489-99.
PMID: 18003827
Although circadian oscillation in dynamics of intracellular Ca2+ signals has been observed in both plant and animal cells, it has remained unknown whether Ca2+ signals play an in vivo role...
9.
Harrisingh M, Lloyd A
Cell Cycle
. 2004 Oct;
3(10):1255-8.
PMID: 15467460
Ras signalling is important in the development of Schwann-cell-derived tumors in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) patients. Schwann cells are a regenerative cell type, with no known stem-cell population. To produce...
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Harrisingh M, Perez-Nadales E, Parkinson D, Malcolm D, Mudge A, Lloyd A
EMBO J
. 2004 Jul;
23(15):3061-71.
PMID: 15241478
Schwann cells are a regenerative cell type. Following nerve injury, a differentiated myelinating Schwann cell can dedifferentiate and regain the potential to proliferate. These cells then redifferentiate during the repair...