Sara L Rohrabaugh
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Recent Articles
1.
Biju K, Santacruz R, Chen C, Zhou Q, Yao J, Rohrabaugh S, et al.
Neurosci Lett
. 2013 Jan;
535:24-9.
PMID: 23295906
Although neurotrophic factors have long been recognized as potent agents for protecting against neuronal degeneration, clinical success in treating Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders has been hindered by difficulties...
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Broxmeyer H, Hoggatt J, OLeary H, Mantel C, Chitteti B, Cooper S, et al.
Nat Med
. 2012 Nov;
18(12):1786-96.
PMID: 23160239
Enhancement of hematopoietic recovery after radiation, chemotherapy, or hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) transplantation is clinically relevant. Dipeptidylpeptidase (DPP4) cleaves a wide variety of substrates, including the chemokine stromal cell-derived factor-1...
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Kaplan M, Glosson N, Stritesky G, Yeh N, Kinzfogl J, Rohrabaugh S, et al.
Blood
. 2011 Apr;
117(23):6198-201.
PMID: 21505191
The contribution of specific cell types to the production of cytokines that regulate hematopoiesis is still not well defined. We have previously identified T cell-dependent regulation of hematopoietic progenitor cell...
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Rohrabaugh S, Campbell T, Hangoc G, Broxmeyer H
Blood Cells Mol Dis
. 2011 Mar;
46(4):318-20.
PMID: 21411351
Since cord blood (CB) has become a commonly used source of transplantable hematopoietic stem (HSC) and hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPC), there has been a need to overcome the limited HSC...
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Rohrabaugh S, Hangoc G, Kelley M, Broxmeyer H
Exp Hematol
. 2011 Jan;
39(4):415-23.
PMID: 21216274
Objective: Cell-cycle checkpoints guarantee movement through the cell cycle. Mitotic arrest deficiency 2 (Mad2), a mitotic checkpoint protein, appears crucial for generating the wait anaphase signal to prevent onset of...