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Michael P Coleman

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Eye (London, England)|March 28, 2024
Programmed axon death: a promising target for treating retinal and optic nerve disordersAndrea Loreto, Elisa Merlini, Michael P Coleman
Trends in Neurosciences|December 2, 2021
Mitochondrial dysfunction as a trigger of programmed axon deathElisa Merlini, Michael P Coleman, Andrea Loreto
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|May 21, 2014
Wallerian degeneration: an emerging axon death pathway linking injury and diseaseLaura Conforti, Jonathan Gilley, Michael P Coleman
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|September 28, 2010
Difference Tracker: ImageJ plugins for fully automated analysis of multiple axonal transport parametersSimon Andrews, Jonathan Gilley, Michael P Coleman
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|May 19, 2005
Neuroprotective strategies in MS: lessons from C57BL/Wld(S) miceMichael P Coleman, Robert Adalbert, Bogdan Beirowski
Trends in Molecular Medicine|March 9, 2007
Abeta, tau and ApoE4 in Alzheimer's disease: the axonal connectionRobert Adalbert, Jonathan Gilley, Michael P Coleman
Mutation Research|April 26, 2003
Stable inheritance of an 85-kb triplication in C57BL/WldS miceWeiqian Mi, Jonathan D Glass, Michael P Coleman
Journal of Neuroinflammation|May 20, 2019
Lipopolysaccharide-induced neuroinflammation induces presynaptic disruption through a direct action on brain tissue involving microglia-derived interleukin 1 betaOlivia Sheppard, Michael P Coleman, Claire S Durrant
Cell Reports|October 6, 2017
Sarm1 Deletion, but Not Wld<sup>S</sup>, Confers Lifelong Rescue in a Mouse Model of Severe AxonopathyJonathan Gilley, Richard R Ribchester, Michael P Coleman
Trends in Neurosciences|April 5, 2016
Traumatic Axonal Injury: Mechanisms and Translational OpportunitiesCiaran S Hill, Michael P Coleman, David K Menon
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Eye (London, England)|March 28, 2024
Programmed axon death: a promising target for treating retinal and optic nerve disordersAndrea Loreto, Elisa Merlini, Michael P Coleman
Trends in Neurosciences|December 2, 2021
Mitochondrial dysfunction as a trigger of programmed axon deathElisa Merlini, Michael P Coleman, Andrea Loreto
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|May 21, 2014
Wallerian degeneration: an emerging axon death pathway linking injury and diseaseLaura Conforti, Jonathan Gilley, Michael P Coleman
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|September 28, 2010
Difference Tracker: ImageJ plugins for fully automated analysis of multiple axonal transport parametersSimon Andrews, Jonathan Gilley, Michael P Coleman
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|May 19, 2005
Neuroprotective strategies in MS: lessons from C57BL/Wld(S) miceMichael P Coleman, Robert Adalbert, Bogdan Beirowski
Trends in Molecular Medicine|March 9, 2007
Abeta, tau and ApoE4 in Alzheimer's disease: the axonal connectionRobert Adalbert, Jonathan Gilley, Michael P Coleman
Mutation Research|April 26, 2003
Stable inheritance of an 85-kb triplication in C57BL/WldS miceWeiqian Mi, Jonathan D Glass, Michael P Coleman
Journal of Neuroinflammation|May 20, 2019
Lipopolysaccharide-induced neuroinflammation induces presynaptic disruption through a direct action on brain tissue involving microglia-derived interleukin 1 betaOlivia Sheppard, Michael P Coleman, Claire S Durrant
Cell Reports|October 6, 2017
Sarm1 Deletion, but Not Wld<sup>S</sup>, Confers Lifelong Rescue in a Mouse Model of Severe AxonopathyJonathan Gilley, Richard R Ribchester, Michael P Coleman
Trends in Neurosciences|April 5, 2016
Traumatic Axonal Injury: Mechanisms and Translational OpportunitiesCiaran S Hill, Michael P Coleman, David K Menon
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