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Sahyouni R, Gutierrez P, Gold E, Robertson R, Cummings B
J Concussion . 2019 Mar; 1. PMID: 30828466
Traumatic brain injury and the long-term consequences of repeated concussions constitute mounting concerns in the United States, with 5.3 million individuals living with a traumatic brain injury-related disability. Attempts to...
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Robertson R, Gutierrez P, Baratta J, Thordarson K, Braslow J, Haynes S, et al.
Histol Histopathol . 2015 Nov; 31(4):403-13. PMID: 26549274
Tumor models in mice offer opportunities for understanding tumor formation and development of therapeutic treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma. In this study, subcutaneous or intra-hepatic Hepa129 tumors were established in C3H...
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Robertson R, Levine S, Haynes S, Gutierrez P, Baratta J, Tan Z, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2014 Dec; 143(2):225-34. PMID: 25534591
Intravascular injections of fluorescent or biotinylated tomato lectin were tested to study labeling of vascular elements in laboratory mice. Injections of Lycopersicon esculentum agglutinin (tomato lectin) (50-100 µg/100 µl) were...
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Lee Y, Danandeh A, Baratta J, Lin C, Yu J, Robertson R
Exp Neurol . 2013 Sep; 249:178-86. PMID: 24017996
This study investigated whether animals sustaining experimental damage to the basal forebrain cholinergic system would benefit from treatment with exogenous neurotrophic factors. Specifically, we set out to determine whether neurotrophic...
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Lopez B, Tsai M, Baratta J, Longmuir K, Robertson R
Comp Hepatol . 2011 Jul; 10(1):2. PMID: 21749715
Background: Kupffer cells are well known macrophages of the liver, however, the developmental characteristics of Kupffer cells in mice are not well understood. To clarify this matter, the characteristics of...
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Tsai M, Baratta J, Longmuir K, Robertson R
J Drug Target . 2010 Aug; 19(7):506-15. PMID: 20735178
Background: Liposomes incorporating peptide from the Plasmodium circumsporozoite protein (CSP) accumulate rapidly and selectively in adult mouse liver. Purpose: The development of the liposome-binding pattern in liver and spleen was...
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Longmuir K, Haynes S, Baratta J, Kasabwalla N, Robertson R
Int J Pharm . 2009 Aug; 382(1-2):222-33. PMID: 19664697
Previous work demonstrated that liposomes, containing an amino acid sequence that binds to hepatic heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycan, show effective targeting to liver hepatocytes. These liposomes were tested to determine whether...
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MacDonald J, Robertson R
Toxicol Sci . 2009 May; 110(1):40-6. PMID: 19435982
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Baratta J, Ngo A, Lopez B, Kasabwalla N, Longmuir K, Robertson R
Histochem Cell Biol . 2009 Mar; 131(6):713-26. PMID: 19255771
The cellular organization of normal mouse liver was studied using light and electron microscopy and quantitative immunocytochemical techniques. The general histological organization of the mouse liver is similar to livers...
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Haynes S, Longmuir K, Robertson R, Baratta J, Waring A
Drug Deliv . 2008 May; 15(4):207-17. PMID: 18446566
This report describes the development and evaluation of a range of polyethyleneglycol and polyethyleneglycol-peptide liposome formulations that effectively target liver in vivo. A 19-amino-acid sequence from the N-terminal region of...