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The Journal of Urology
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December 17, 2009
New tools to study bladder dysfunction
Jeremy B Tuttle
Journal of Hypertension
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December 7, 2005
Blockade of angiotensin II and aging: is the spontaneously hypertensive rat a suitable model?
Jeremy B Tuttle
The Journal of Urology
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June 11, 2003
Editorial: Spontaneous contractile activity in rat bladder
Jeremy B Tuttle
Nature Clinical Practice. Urology
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February 14, 2006
Mechanisms of Disease: the role of nerve growth factor in the pathophysiology of bladder disorders
William D Steers, Jeremy B Tuttle
Current Urology Reports
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January 1, 2009
Fiberoptic imaging for urologic surgery
Jeremy B Tuttle, William D Steers
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
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May 25, 2005
Altered intracellular signaling and reduced viability of Alzheimer's disease neuronal cybrids is reproduced by beta-amyloid peptide acting through receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE)
Isaac G Onyango, Jeremy B Tuttle, James P Bennett
Neurobiology of Disease
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September 3, 2005
Brain-derived growth factor and glial cell line-derived growth factor use distinct intracellular signaling pathways to protect PD cybrids from H2O2-induced neuronal death
Isaac G Onyango, Jeremy B Tuttle, James P Bennett
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
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March 2, 2005
Activation of p38 and N-acetylcysteine-sensitive c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase signaling cascades is required for induction of apoptosis in Parkinson's disease cybrids
Isaac G Onyango, Jeremy B Tuttle, James P Bennett
Neurobiology of Disease
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April 20, 2005
Endogenous oxidative stress in sporadic Alzheimer's disease neuronal cybrids reduces viability by increasing apoptosis through pro-death signaling pathways and is mimicked by oxidant exposure of control cybrids
Isaac G Onyango, James P Bennett, Jeremy B Tuttle
The Journal of Urology
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August 24, 2010
Origin and characterization of retrograde labeled neurons supplying the rat urethra using fiberoptic confocal fluorescent microscopy in vivo and immunohistochemistry
Keon-Cheol Lee, Seema Sharma, Jeremy B Tuttle, et al.
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The Journal of Urology
|
December 17, 2009
New tools to study bladder dysfunction
Jeremy B Tuttle
Journal of Hypertension
|
December 7, 2005
Blockade of angiotensin II and aging: is the spontaneously hypertensive rat a suitable model?
Jeremy B Tuttle
The Journal of Urology
|
June 11, 2003
Editorial: Spontaneous contractile activity in rat bladder
Jeremy B Tuttle
Nature Clinical Practice. Urology
|
February 14, 2006
Mechanisms of Disease: the role of nerve growth factor in the pathophysiology of bladder disorders
William D Steers, Jeremy B Tuttle
Current Urology Reports
|
January 1, 2009
Fiberoptic imaging for urologic surgery
Jeremy B Tuttle, William D Steers
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
|
May 25, 2005
Altered intracellular signaling and reduced viability of Alzheimer's disease neuronal cybrids is reproduced by beta-amyloid peptide acting through receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE)
Isaac G Onyango, Jeremy B Tuttle, James P Bennett
Neurobiology of Disease
|
September 3, 2005
Brain-derived growth factor and glial cell line-derived growth factor use distinct intracellular signaling pathways to protect PD cybrids from H2O2-induced neuronal death
Isaac G Onyango, Jeremy B Tuttle, James P Bennett
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
|
March 2, 2005
Activation of p38 and N-acetylcysteine-sensitive c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase signaling cascades is required for induction of apoptosis in Parkinson's disease cybrids
Isaac G Onyango, Jeremy B Tuttle, James P Bennett
Neurobiology of Disease
|
April 20, 2005
Endogenous oxidative stress in sporadic Alzheimer's disease neuronal cybrids reduces viability by increasing apoptosis through pro-death signaling pathways and is mimicked by oxidant exposure of control cybrids
Isaac G Onyango, James P Bennett, Jeremy B Tuttle
The Journal of Urology
|
August 24, 2010
Origin and characterization of retrograde labeled neurons supplying the rat urethra using fiberoptic confocal fluorescent microscopy in vivo and immunohistochemistry
Keon-Cheol Lee, Seema Sharma, Jeremy B Tuttle, et al.
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