275 results on '"Faull, Richard L.M."'
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2. Alzheimer's Disease-associated Region-specific Decrease of Vesicular Glutamate Transporter Immunoreactivity in the Medial Temporal Lobe and Superior Temporal Gyrus
3. Individual-level analysis of MRI T2 relaxometry in mild traumatic brain injury: Possible indications of brain inflammation
4. Antagonistic roles of canonical and Alternative-RPA in disease-associated tandem CAG repeat instability
5. A panel of TDP-43-regulated splicing events verifies loss of TDP-43 function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis brain tissue
6. MRI-T2 Relaxometry is Increased in Sports-Related Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Potential Marker of Brain Inflammation
7. Increased T2 Relaxometry in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: An Individualised Marker of Acute Neuroinflammation?
8. The autocrine regulation of insulin-like growth factor-1 in human brain of Alzheimer’s disease
9. Aberrant splicing in Huntington’s disease via disrupted TDP-43 activity accompanied by altered m6A RNA modification
10. Evidence for glutamate excitotoxicity that occurs before the onset of striatal cell loss and motor symptoms in an ovine Huntington’s Disease model
11. Alzheimer's disease markers in the aged sheep (Ovis aries)
12. PSA-NCAM Regulatory Gene Expression Changes in the Alzheimer’s Disease Entorhinal Cortex Revealed with Multiplexed in situ Hybridization
13. Stroke Awareness and Knowledge in an Urban New Zealand Population
14. The amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-linked protein TDP-43 regulates interleukin-6 cytokine production by human brain pericytes
15. N-terminal mutant huntingtin deposition correlates with CAG repeat length and symptom onset, but not neuronal loss in Huntington's disease
16. Antagonistic roles of canonical and alternative RPA in tandem CAG repeat diseases
17. Altered arginine metabolism in Alzheimer's disease brains
18. Global changes in DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation in Alzheimer's disease human brain
19. Applying the Bradford Hill criteria for causation to repetitive head impacts and chronic traumatic encephalopathy
20. A Multi-Omic Huntington’s Disease Transgenic Sheep-Model Database for Investigating Disease Pathogenesis
21. Distribution of the creatine transporter throughout the human brain reveals a spectrum of creatine transporter immunoreactivity
22. Assessing RNA quality in postmortem human brain tissue
23. Early and progressive circadian abnormalities in Huntingtonʼs disease sheep are unmasked by social environment
24. DNA instability in postmitotic neurons
25. Human neuroblasts migrate to the olfactory bulb via a lateral ventricular extension
26. Neuroimaging and neuropathology studies of X-linked dystonia parkinsonism
27. Inconsistencies in histone acetylation patterns among different HD model systems and HD post-mortem brains
28. Striatal parvalbuminergic neurons are lost in Huntingtonʼs disease: implications for dystonia
29. Increased cell proliferation and neurogenesis in the adult human Huntington's disease brain
30. Contributors
31. Neurotransmitter Receptors in the Basal Ganglia
32. The rostral migratory stream and olfactory system: smell, disease and slippery cells
33. Gene expression analysis in schizophrenia: reproducible up-regulation of several members of the apolipoprotein L family located in a high-susceptibility locus for schizophrenia on chromosome 22
34. Neurogenesis and progenitor cells in the adult human brain: A comparison between hippocampal and subventricular progenitor proliferation
35. Amyloid‐beta 1–42 induced glutamatergic receptor and transporter expression changes in the mouse hippocampus
36. Cerebral deficiency of vitamin B5 (d-pantothenic acid; pantothenate) as a potentially-reversible cause of neurodegeneration and dementia in sporadic Alzheimer’s disease
37. Decreased Lin7b Expression in Layer 5 Pyramidal Neurons May Contribute to Impaired Corticostriatal Connectivity in Huntington Disease
38. Altered microglia and neurovasculature in the Alzheimer's disease cerebellum
39. An ovine transgenic Huntingtonʼs disease model
40. Contributors
41. Spinal Cord: Cyto- and Chemoarchitecture
42. Regional protein expression in human Alzheimer's brain correlates with disease severity
43. Loss of SNAP-25 and rabphilin 3a in sensory-motor cortex in Huntingtonʼs disease
44. Mutant huntingtinʼs effects on striatal gene expression in mice recapitulate changes observed in human Huntingtonʼs disease brain and do not differ with mutant huntingtin length or wild-type huntingtin dosage
45. Glycine Receptors in the Striatum, Globus Pallidus, and Substantia Nigra of the Human Brain: An Immunohistochemical Study
46. Sox-2 is expressed by glial and progenitor cells and Pax-6 is expressed by neuroblasts in the human subventricular zone
47. Cholinergic neuronal defect without cell loss in Huntington's disease
48. Regional and cellular gene expression changes in human Huntingtonʼs disease brain
49. Increased MAP kinase activity in Alzheimerʼs and Down syndrome but not in schizophrenia human brain
50. Molecular investigation of TBP allele length:: a SCA17 cellular model and population study
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