Richard J Reimer
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Reimer R, Goncalves A, Soper B, Cadena J, Wilson J, Gryshuk A, et al.
Amyotroph Lateral Scler Frontotemporal Degener
. 2023 Aug;
:1-7.
PMID: 37555559
To assemble and characterize an electronic health record (EHR) dataset for a large cohort of US military Veterans diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). An EHR dataset for 19,662 Veterans...
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Vaughen J, Theisen E, Rivas-Serna I, Berger A, Kalakuntla P, Anreiter I, et al.
Neuron
. 2022 Aug;
110(19):3186-3205.e7.
PMID: 35961319
Structural plasticity in the brain often necessitates dramatic remodeling of neuronal processes, with attendant reorganization of the cytoskeleton and membranes. Although cytoskeletal restructuring has been studied extensively, how lipids might...
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Murray N, Reimer R, Cao M
Cureus
. 2021 Aug;
13(7):e16297.
PMID: 34381654
Critical care management of acute respiratory failure in patients with neuromuscular disease (NMD) such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is not standardized and is challenging for many critical care specialists....
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Prolo L, Li A, Owen S, Parker J, Foshay K, Nitta R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Oct;
9(1):14020.
PMID: 31570734
Among high-grade brain tumors, glioblastoma is particularly difficult to treat, in part due to its highly infiltrative nature which contributes to the malignant phenotype and high mortality in patients. In...
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Okerlund N, Schneider K, Leal-Ortiz S, Montenegro-Venegas C, Kim S, Garner L, et al.
Neuron
. 2018 Feb;
97(3):727.
PMID: 29420936
No abstract available.
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Okerlund N, Schneider K, Leal-Ortiz S, Montenegro-Venegas C, Kim S, Garner L, et al.
Neuron
. 2017 Feb;
93(4):897-913.e7.
PMID: 28231469
Mechanisms regulating the surveillance and clearance of synaptic proteins are not well understood. Intriguingly, the loss of the presynaptic active zone proteins Piccolo and Bassoon triggers the loss of synaptic...
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Terry-Lorenzo R, Torres V, Wagh D, Galaz J, Swanson S, Florens L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Dec;
11(12):e0167535.
PMID: 27907191
Synaptic vesicles (SVs) fuse with the plasma membrane at a precise location called the presynaptic active zone (AZ). This fusion is coordinated by proteins embedded within a cytoskeletal matrix assembled...
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Wagh D, Terry-Lorenzo R, Waites C, Leal-Ortiz S, Maas C, Reimer R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Apr;
10(4):e0120093.
PMID: 25897839
The dynamic assembly of filamentous (F) actin plays essential roles in the assembly of presynaptic boutons, the fusion, mobilization and recycling of synaptic vesicles (SVs), and presynaptic forms of plasticity....
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Farzampour Z, Reimer R, Huguenard J
Adv Pharmacol
. 2015 Jan;
72:147-64.
PMID: 25600369
Since their introduction in the 1960s, benzodiazepines (BZs) remain one of the most commonly prescribed medications, acting as potent sedatives, hypnotics, anxiolytics, anticonvulsants, and muscle relaxants. The primary neural action...
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Tani H, Dulla C, Farzampour Z, Taylor-Weiner A, Huguenard J, Reimer R
Neuron
. 2014 Feb;
81(4):888-900.
PMID: 24559677
Biochemical studies suggest that excitatory neurons are metabolically coupled with astrocytes to generate glutamate for release. However, the extent to which glutamatergic neurotransmission depends on this process remains controversial because...