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Sarah E Pease

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Trends in Neurosciences|August 30, 2014
Preserve and protect: maintaining axons within functional circuitsSarah E Pease, Rosalind A Segal
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 19, 2017
Micro(glial)-managing executive function: white matter inflammation drives catatoniaSarah E Pease-Raissi, Jonah R Chan
Neuron|February 23, 2021
Building a (w)rapport between neurons and oligodendroglia: Reciprocal interactions underlying adaptive myelinationSarah E Pease-Raissi, Jonah R Chan
Contemporary Clinical Trials|September 22, 2023
Re-WRAP (Remyelination for women at risk of axonal loss and progression): A phase II randomized placebo-controlled delayed-start trial of bazedoxifene for myelin repair in multiple sclerosisAlyssa Nylander, Annika Anderson, William Rowles, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 11, 2024
Minimum Effective Dose of Clemastine in a Mouse Model of Preterm White Matter InjuryElizabeth Odell, Nora Jabassini, Björn Schniedewind, et al.
Pediatric Research|June 28, 2024
Minimum effective dose of clemastine in a mouse model of preterm white matter injuryElizabeth P Odell, Nora Jabassini, Björn Schniedewind, et al.
Neuron|October 13, 2017
Paclitaxel Reduces Axonal Bclw to Initiate IP<sub>3</sub>R1-Dependent Axon DegenerationSarah E Pease-Raissi, Maria F Pazyra-Murphy, Yihang Li, et al.
Nature Communications|July 7, 2019
Myelinating Schwann cells ensheath multiple axons in the absence of E3 ligase component Fbxw7Breanne L Harty, Fernanda Coelho, Sarah E Pease-Raissi, et al.
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Trends in Neurosciences|August 30, 2014
Preserve and protect: maintaining axons within functional circuitsSarah E Pease, Rosalind A Segal
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 19, 2017
Micro(glial)-managing executive function: white matter inflammation drives catatoniaSarah E Pease-Raissi, Jonah R Chan
Neuron|February 23, 2021
Building a (w)rapport between neurons and oligodendroglia: Reciprocal interactions underlying adaptive myelinationSarah E Pease-Raissi, Jonah R Chan
Contemporary Clinical Trials|September 22, 2023
Re-WRAP (Remyelination for women at risk of axonal loss and progression): A phase II randomized placebo-controlled delayed-start trial of bazedoxifene for myelin repair in multiple sclerosisAlyssa Nylander, Annika Anderson, William Rowles, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 11, 2024
Minimum Effective Dose of Clemastine in a Mouse Model of Preterm White Matter InjuryElizabeth Odell, Nora Jabassini, Björn Schniedewind, et al.
Pediatric Research|June 28, 2024
Minimum effective dose of clemastine in a mouse model of preterm white matter injuryElizabeth P Odell, Nora Jabassini, Björn Schniedewind, et al.
Neuron|October 13, 2017
Paclitaxel Reduces Axonal Bclw to Initiate IP<sub>3</sub>R1-Dependent Axon DegenerationSarah E Pease-Raissi, Maria F Pazyra-Murphy, Yihang Li, et al.
Nature Communications|July 7, 2019
Myelinating Schwann cells ensheath multiple axons in the absence of E3 ligase component Fbxw7Breanne L Harty, Fernanda Coelho, Sarah E Pease-Raissi, et al.
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