Seth A Herr
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Zhang F, Huang B, Utturkar S, Luo W, Cresswell G, Herr S, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2024 Feb;
15:1354735.
PMID: 38384467
Folate receptors can perform folate transport, cell adhesion, and/or transcription factor functions. The beta isoform of the folate receptor (FRβ) has attracted considerable attention as a biomarker for immunosuppressive macrophages...
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Herr S, Prall A, Shi R
Neural Regen Res
. 2023 Apr;
18(10):2190-2191.
PMID: 37056131
No abstract available.
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Herr S, Gardeen S, Low P, Shi R
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2022 Apr;
184:66-73.
PMID: 35398493
Oxidative stress has been shown to play a critical pathogenic role in functional loss after spinal cord injury (SCI). As a direct result of oxidative stress, lipid peroxidation-derived aldehydes have...
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Herr S, Shi L, Gianaris T, Jiao Y, Sun S, Race N, et al.
Neural Regen Res
. 2021 Dec;
17(7):1505-1511.
PMID: 34916435
Lipid peroxidation-derived aldehydes, such as acrolein, the most reactive aldehyde, have emerged as key culprits in sustaining post-spinal cord injury (SCI) secondary pathologies leading to functional loss. Strong evidence suggests...
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Herr S, Malek S, Rochat M, Moore G, Ko J, Shi R
BMC Musculoskelet Disord
. 2021 Oct;
22(1):894.
PMID: 34670524
Background: Acrolein is a known pro-inflammatory toxic aldehyde, propagating cellular damage and tissue inflammation in humans and animal models of various diseases. Osteoarthritis (OA) has a significant inflammatory component; however,...
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Shi L, Lin Y, Jiao Y, Herr S, Tang J, Rogers E, et al.
Transl Neurodegener
. 2021 Apr;
10(1):13.
PMID: 33910636
Background: The mechanisms underlying lesions of dopaminergic (DA) neurons, an essential pathology of Parkinson's disease (PD), are largely unknown, although oxidative stress is recognized as a key factor. We have...
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Ambaw A, Zheng L, Tambe M, Strathearn K, Acosta G, Hubers S, et al.
Mol Cell Neurosci
. 2018 Feb;
88:70-82.
PMID: 29414104
Growing evidence suggests that oxidative stress plays a critical role in neuronal destruction characteristic of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the molecular mechanisms of oxidative stress-mediated dopaminergic cell death are far...
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Wyatt-Johnson S, Herr S, Brewster A
Front Neurol
. 2018 Jan;
8:700.
PMID: 29326654
Status epilepticus (SE) is defined by the occurrence of prolonged "non-stop" seizures that last for at least 5 min. SE provokes inflammatory responses including the activation of microglial cells, the...
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Schartz N, Herr S, Madsen L, Butts S, Torres C, Mendez L, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 May;
6:24988.
PMID: 27143585
Status epilepticus (SE) triggers pathological changes to hippocampal dendrites that may promote epileptogenesis. The microtubule associated protein 2 (Map2) helps stabilize microtubules of the dendritic cytoskeleton. Recently, we reported a...