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Reichert F, Slobodov U, Makranz C, Rotshenker S
Neurobiol Dis . 2001 Jul; 8(3):504-12. PMID: 11442357
The removal of damaged myelin is central to repair after injury to axons and in autoimmune demyelinating diseases. Complement receptor 3 (CR3/MAC-1) plays a major role in mediating the phagocytosis...
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Slobodov U, Reichert F, Mirski R, Rotshenker S
Exp Neurol . 2001 Feb; 167(2):401-9. PMID: 11161629
Injury and demyelinating diseases result in the disruption of the myelin sheath that surrounds axons in the nervous system. The removal of degenerating myelin by macrophages and microglia is central...
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Reichert F, Rotshenker S
Exp Neurol . 2000 Jan; 160(2):508-14. PMID: 10619568
The removal of degenerating myelin by phagocytosis is central to pathogenesis and repair in traumatized and diseased nervous system. Galectin-3/MAC-2 is a differentiation and activation marker of murine and human...
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Beeri H, Reichert F, Saada A, Rotshenker S
Eur J Neurosci . 1998 Oct; 10(8):2707-13. PMID: 9767400
Wallerian degeneration (WD) is the inflammatory response of peripheral nerves to injury. Evidence is provided that granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) contributes to the initiation and progression of WD...
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Rand N, Reichert F, Floman Y, Rotshenker S
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) . 1997 Dec; 22(22):2598-601; discussion 2602. PMID: 9399443
Study Design: Cultures established from murine disc-derived cells were stimulated by lipopolysaccharide. The cells' capacity to secrete proinflammatory cytokines and interleukin-10 with and without lipopolysaccharide stimulation was determined using enzyme-linked...
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Reichert F, Rotshenker S
J Neuroimmunol . 1996 Nov; 70(2):153-61. PMID: 8898724
Transection of an optic nerve (ON) is followed by slow removal of myelin. We studied microglia for the expression of molecules that characterize activated myelin phagocytosing macrophages: MAC-1, Fc gamma...
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Saada A, Reichert F, Rotshenker S
J Cell Biol . 1996 Apr; 133(1):159-67. PMID: 8601605
Peripheral nerve injury is followed by Wallerian degeneration which is characterized by cellular and molecular events that turn the degenerating nerve into a tissue that supports nerve regeneration. One of...
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Reichert F, Levitzky R, Rotshenker S
Eur J Neurosci . 1996 Mar; 8(3):530-5. PMID: 8963444
The multifunctional cytokine interleukin 6 (IL-6) has direct growth, survival and differentiation effects on peripheral and central neurons. Furthermore, it can modulate the production by non-neuronal cells of other cytokines...
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Saada A, Aamar A, Reichert F, Rotshenker S
J Neurochem . 1995 May; 64(5):1996-2003. PMID: 7722485
Apolipoprotein synthesis and secretion is upregulated in wallerian degenerating peripheral nerves. A commonly expressed view has been that macrophages are solely responsible for their production. In the present study we...
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Reichert F, Saada A, Rotshenker S
J Neurosci . 1994 May; 14(5 Pt 2):3231-45. PMID: 8182468
In N mice, peripheral nerve injury is followed by the normal rapid progression of Wallerian degeneration: Schwann cells proliferate and lose their myelin, which is phagocytized and metabolized by blood-borne...