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Owain W Howell

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Plos Biology|December 14, 2020
Neuroinflammation in the normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) of the multiple sclerosis brain causes abnormalities at the nodes of RanvierPatricia Gallego-Delgado, Rachel James, Eleanor Browne, et al.
Neurobiology of Disease|February 24, 2007
Neuropeptide Y is important for basal and seizure-induced precursor cell proliferation in the hippocampusOwain W Howell, Sharmalene Silva, Helen E Scharfman, et al.
Journal of Neuroinflammation|June 24, 2016
Complement is activated in progressive multiple sclerosis cortical grey matter lesionsLewis M Watkins, James W Neal, Sam Loveless, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 6, 2020
Localization of sterols and oxysterols in mouse brain reveals distinct spatial cholesterol metabolismEylan Yutuc, Roberto Angelini, Mark Baumert, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 24, 2022
"Ependymal-in" Gradient of Thalamic Damage in Progressive Multiple SclerosisRoberta Magliozzi, Giulia Fadda, Robert A Brown, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|April 10, 2023
Complement activation and increased anaphylatoxin receptor expression are associated with cortical grey matter lesions and the compartmentalised inflammatory response of multiple sclerosisRhian Evans, Lewis M Watkins, Kristen Hawkins, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|July 15, 2017
Tissue microarray methodology identifies complement pathway activation and dysregulation in progressive multiple sclerosisSam Loveless, James W Neal, Owain W Howell, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|March 6, 2025
Sterol imbalances and cholesterol-24-hydroxylase dysregulation is linked to the underlying progression of multiple sclerosisLauren Griffiths, Kristen Hawkins, Eylan Yutuc, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|February 8, 2022
The association between neurodegeneration and local complement activation in the thalamus to progressive multiple sclerosis outcomeBenjamin J Cooze, Matthew Dickerson, Rukshikah Loganathan, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|April 29, 2010
Two binding sites for [3H]PBR28 in human brain: implications for TSPO PET imaging of neuroinflammationDavid R Owen, Owain W Howell, Sac-Pham Tang, et al.
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Plos Biology|December 14, 2020
Neuroinflammation in the normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) of the multiple sclerosis brain causes abnormalities at the nodes of RanvierPatricia Gallego-Delgado, Rachel James, Eleanor Browne, et al.
Neurobiology of Disease|February 24, 2007
Neuropeptide Y is important for basal and seizure-induced precursor cell proliferation in the hippocampusOwain W Howell, Sharmalene Silva, Helen E Scharfman, et al.
Journal of Neuroinflammation|June 24, 2016
Complement is activated in progressive multiple sclerosis cortical grey matter lesionsLewis M Watkins, James W Neal, Sam Loveless, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 6, 2020
Localization of sterols and oxysterols in mouse brain reveals distinct spatial cholesterol metabolismEylan Yutuc, Roberto Angelini, Mark Baumert, et al.
Annals of Neurology|June 24, 2022
"Ependymal-in" Gradient of Thalamic Damage in Progressive Multiple SclerosisRoberta Magliozzi, Giulia Fadda, Robert A Brown, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|April 10, 2023
Complement activation and increased anaphylatoxin receptor expression are associated with cortical grey matter lesions and the compartmentalised inflammatory response of multiple sclerosisRhian Evans, Lewis M Watkins, Kristen Hawkins, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|July 15, 2017
Tissue microarray methodology identifies complement pathway activation and dysregulation in progressive multiple sclerosisSam Loveless, James W Neal, Owain W Howell, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|March 6, 2025
Sterol imbalances and cholesterol-24-hydroxylase dysregulation is linked to the underlying progression of multiple sclerosisLauren Griffiths, Kristen Hawkins, Eylan Yutuc, et al.
Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland)|February 8, 2022
The association between neurodegeneration and local complement activation in the thalamus to progressive multiple sclerosis outcomeBenjamin J Cooze, Matthew Dickerson, Rukshikah Loganathan, et al.
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism : Official Journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism|April 29, 2010
Two binding sites for [3H]PBR28 in human brain: implications for TSPO PET imaging of neuroinflammationDavid R Owen, Owain W Howell, Sac-Pham Tang, et al.
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