R A Jersild Jr
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1.
Markin V, Tanelian D, Jersild Jr R, Ochs S
Biophys J
. 1999 May;
76(5):2852-60.
PMID: 10233101
To account for the beading of myelinated fibers, and axons of unmyelinated nerve fibers as well of neurites of cultured dorsal root ganglia caused by mild stretching, a model is...
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Ochs S, Pourmand R, Jersild Jr R, Friedman R
Prog Neurobiol
. 1997 Aug;
52(5):391-426.
PMID: 9304699
Nerve fibers which appear beaded (varicose, spindle-shaped, etc.) are often considered the result of pathology, or a preparation artifact. However, beading can be promptly elicited in fresh normal nerve by...
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Ochs S, Pourmand R, Jersild Jr R
Neuroscience
. 1996 Feb;
70(4):1081-96.
PMID: 8848169
Myelinated nerve fibres become beaded when nerves are subjected to a mild stretch; the beading is seen as varicosities, a series of alternating constrictions and enlargements, when using freeze-substitution or...
4.
Pourmand R, Ochs S, Jersild Jr R
Neuroscience
. 1994 Jul;
61(2):373-80.
PMID: 7969916
The bands of Fontana, appearing as spirals or irregular light and dark strips crossing the surface of unstretched nerves, are due to the wavy disposition of nerve fibers within the...
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Ochs S, Jersild Jr R, Pourmand R, Potter C
Neuroscience
. 1994 Jul;
61(2):361-72.
PMID: 7969915
When the nerves are lightly stretched and fixed by freeze-substitution, their fibers show the form-change termed "beading" which consists of a series of undulating constrictions and swellings in the internodes....
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Ochs S, Jersild Jr R
Neuroscience
. 1990 Jan;
36(2):553-67.
PMID: 1699172
Small intrusions form in the internodes in or near the constrictions of beaded fibers prepared by fast-freezing and freeze-substituting mildly stretched nerves in the cat and rat. They appear as...
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Ochs S, Jersild Jr R, Li J
Neuroscience
. 1989 Jan;
33(2):421-30.
PMID: 2482954
To account for the transport in nerve fibers of tubulin and neurofilament proteins in slow component a, the Structural Hypothesis holds that these proteins are assembled into microtubules and neurofilaments...
8.
Collett B, Newhall W, Jersild Jr R, Jones R
J Gen Microbiol
. 1989 Jan;
135(1):85-94.
PMID: 2476526
The cell surfaces of two Chlamydia trachomatis serovars were explored by immune electron microscopy with monoclonal antibodies that recognize a number of chlamydial outer-membrane components. Species, subspecies and serovar-reactive epitopes...
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Rex D, Jersild Jr R
Gastroenterology
. 1988 Jul;
95(1):177-82.
PMID: 3371613
Pseudomelanosis duodeni is a rare condition in which dark pigment accumulates in macrophages located in the lamina propria of the duodenal mucosa. Three cases are reported here and the literature...
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Ochs S, Jersild Jr R
Neuroscience
. 1987 Sep;
22(3):1041-56.
PMID: 3683845
Freshly removed cat peripheral nerves and lumbar spinal cord roots were prepared by freeze-substitution to study the form changes, cytoskeletal alterations and myelin structure in beaded nerve fibers. Fibers of...