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Two cases of spinal muscular atrophy type II with eosinophilic oesophagitis (2017)
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Fuller, H. R., Shorrock, H. K., Gillingwater, T. H., Pigott, A., Smith, V., Kulshrestha, R., …Willis, T. A. (2017). Two cases of spinal muscular atrophy type II with eosinophilic oesophagitis. Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 357-362

Although primarily characterised by loss of motor neurons from the anterior horn of spinal cord and muscle atrophy, spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is now recognised as a multi-systemic disorder. Here, we report two SMA Type II patients with eosinophil... Read More about Two cases of spinal muscular atrophy type II with eosinophilic oesophagitis.

Proteomic mapping of differentially vulnerable pre-synaptic populations identifies regulators of neuronal stability in vivo (2017)
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Llavero Hurtado, M., Fuller, H., Wong, A., Eaton, S., Gillingwater, T., Pennetta, G., …Wishart, T. (2017). Proteomic mapping of differentially vulnerable pre-synaptic populations identifies regulators of neuronal stability in vivo. Scientific reports, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-12603-0

Synapses are an early pathological target in many neurodegenerative diseases ranging from well-known adult onset conditions such as Alzheimer and Parkinson disease to neurodegenerative conditions of childhood such as spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and... Read More about Proteomic mapping of differentially vulnerable pre-synaptic populations identifies regulators of neuronal stability in vivo.

We may not be buying what the label says on the tin: a cautionary tale from a study of the influence of proteoglycans on nerve growth (2017)
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Owen, S., Fuller, H., Jones, P., Caterson, B., Shirran, S., Botting, C., & Roberts, S. (2017). We may not be buying what the label says on the tin: a cautionary tale from a study of the influence of proteoglycans on nerve growth. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 98(3), A4

Introduction Commercially sourced preparations of reagents are an essential tool for all our laboratory studies and are assumed to have a certain degree of purity. During a study to determine how different proteoglycan substrates might control ner... Read More about We may not be buying what the label says on the tin: a cautionary tale from a study of the influence of proteoglycans on nerve growth.