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S D Bamforth

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McBratney-Owen B, Iseki S, Bamforth S, Olsen B, Morriss-Kay G
Dev Biol . 2008 Aug; 322(1):121-32. PMID: 18680740
The vertebrate cranial base is a complex structure composed of bone, cartilage and other connective tissues underlying the brain; it is intimately connected with development of the face and cranial...
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Bamforth S, Braganca J, Eloranta J, Murdoch J, Marques F, Kranc K, et al.
Nat Genet . 2001 Nov; 29(4):469-74. PMID: 11694877
The protein EP300 and its paralog CREBBP (CREB-binding protein) are ubiquitously expressed transcriptional co-activators and histone acetyl transferases. The gene EP300 is essential for normal cardiac and neural development, whereas...
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Klingler C, Kniesel U, Bamforth S, Wolburg H, Engelhardt B, Risau W
Histochem Cell Biol . 2000 Jul; 113(5):349-61. PMID: 10883394
Tight junctions (TJs), the most apical of the intercellular junctions, prevent the passage of ions and molecules through the paracellular pathway. Intracellular signalling molecules are likely to be involved in...
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Bamforth S, Kniesel U, Wolburg H, Engelhardt B, Risau W
J Cell Sci . 1999 May; 112 ( Pt 12):1879-88. PMID: 10341207
The tight junction is the most apical intercellular junction of epithelial cells and forms a diffusion barrier between individual cells. Occludin is an integral membrane protein specifically associated with the...
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Bamforth S, Lightman S, Greenwood J
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 1997 Jan; 38(1):25-35. PMID: 9008627
Purpose: To examine, by ultrastructural analysis, the effect of the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) on the integrity of the rat retina and blood-retinal barrier (BRB) and to investigate...
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Bamforth S, Lightman S, Greenwood J
Am J Pathol . 1997 Jan; 150(1):329-40. PMID: 9006348
The vascular barriers of the central nervous system form a selective cellular interface between the blood and the neural parenchyma and restrict the transfer of both molecules and hematogenous cells....
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Bamforth S, Lightman S, Greenwood J
Acta Neuropathol . 1996 Jan; 91(6):624-32. PMID: 8781662
The blood-retinal barrier (BRB), which is formed by the retinal vascular endothelium and the retinal pigment epithelium, is responsible for controlling the passage of cells and molecules into the neuroretina....