ExLibris header image
SFX Logo
Title: Delayed neuronal death after brain trauma involves p53-dependent inhibition of NF-κB transcriptional activity
Source:

Cell death and Differentiation [1350-9047] Plesnila, N yr:2007


Collapse list of basic services Basic
Full text
Full text available via Nature
GO
Document delivery
Request document via Library/Bibliothek GO
Users interested in this article also expressed an interest in the following:
1. Raghupathi, R. "Cell death mechanisms following traumatic brain injury." Brain pathology 14.2 (2004): 215-22. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
2. Gudkov, E. "An agonist of toll-like receptor 5 has radioprotective activity in mouse and primate models." Science 320.5873 (2008): 226-30. Link to SFX for this item
3. Luo, J. "Polyethylene glycol inhibits apoptotic cell death following traumatic spinal cord injury." Brain Research 1155 (2007): 10-16. Link to SFX for this item
4. McIntosh, T K K. "Apoptosis after traumatic brain injury." Journal of neurotrauma 17.10 (2000): 927-938. Link to SFX for this item
5. Gaetz, M. "The neurophysiology of brain injury." Clinical neurophysiology 115.1 (2004): 4-18. Link to SFX for this item
6. Yunta, M. "MicroRNA Dysregulation in the Spinal Cord following Traumatic Injury." PLoS ONE 7.4 (2012). Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
7. Nehrt, A. "POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL ENHANCES AXOLEMMAL RESEALING FOLLOWING TRANSECTION IN CULTURED CELLS AND IN EX VIVO SPINAL CORD." Journal of Neurotrauma 27.1 (2009): 151-161. Link to SFX for this item
8. Pearson, H. B., McCarthy, A., Collins, C. M.P., As, Helen B R. "Lkb1 Deficiency Causes Prostate Neoplasia in the Mouse." Cancer research 68.7 (2008): 2223-32. Link to SFX for this item
9. Borgens, Richard B. "Rapid recovery from spinal cord injury after subcutaneously administered polyethylene glycol." Journal of neuroscience research 66.6 (2001): 1179-86. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
10. Mikrogianakis, A. "Hypoxia alters the expression of inhibitor of apoptosis proteins after brain trauma in the mouse." Journal of neurotrauma 24.2 (2007): 338-353. Link to SFX for this item
11. Li, J. "Stretch-induced nerve conduction deficits in guinea pig ex vivo nerve." Journal of Biomechanics 40.3 (2007): 569-78. Link to SFX for this item
12. Bhattacharjee, Y. "Medicine: Drug bestows radiation resistance on mice and monkeys." Science 320.5873 (2008): 163-163. Link to SFX for this item
13. Büki, A. "All roads lead to disconnection?--Traumatic axonal injury revisited." Acta neurochirurgica 148.2 (2006): 181-93. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
14. Hornef, M. "The function and biological role of toll-like receptors in infectious diseases: an update." Current opinion in infectious diseases 21.3 (2008): 304-312. Link to SFX for this item
15. Alonso, M. "Early microvascular and neuronal consequences of traumatic brain injury: a light and electron microscopic study in rats." Journal of neurotrauma 11.3 (1994): 289-301. Link to SFX for this item
16. Hooper, L V V. "Molecular analysis of commensal host-microbial relations hips in the intestine." Science 291.5505 (2001): 881-884. Link to SFX for this item
17. Jordan, B D D. "Chronic traumatic brain injury associated with boxing." Seminars in neurology 20.2 (2000): 179-85. Link to SFX for this item
18. Evan, G I I. "The pathological response to DNA damage does not contribute to p53-mediated tumour suppression." Nature 443.7108 (2006): 214-7. Link to Full Text for this item Link to SFX for this item
19. Hooper, Lora V. "Commensal host-bacterial relationships in the gut." Science 292.5519 (2001): 1115-1118. Link to SFX for this item
20. Engelhard, K. "Pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury." British journal of anaesthesia 99.1 (2007): 4-9. Link to SFX for this item
View More...
View Less...
Select All Clear All

Expand list of advanced services Advanced