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W S Griffin
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
1975
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35890250Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein: A Biomarker and Drug Target for Alzheimer's Disease.Pharmaceutics2022
34275903Porphyromonas gingivalis Outer Membrane Vesicles as the Major Driver of and Explanation for Neuropathogenesis, the Cholinergic Hypothesis, Iron Dyshomeostasis, and Salivary Lactoferrin in Alzheimer's Disease.J Alzheimers Dis2021
31882005Interleukin-1β drives NEDD8 nuclear-to-cytoplasmic translocation, fostering parkin activation via NEDD8 binding to the P-ubiquitin activating site.J Neuroinflammation2019
31920540A Novel Microtubule-Binding Drug Attenuates and Reverses Protein Aggregation in Animal Models of Alzheimer's Disease.Front Mol Neurosci2019
28945989Apolipoprotein E4 inhibits autophagy gene products through direct, specific binding to CLEAR motifs.Alzheimers Dement2018
29552947A probe in the connection between inflammation, cognition and suicide.J Psychopharmacol2018
26967229Microbes and Alzheimer's Disease.J Alzheimers Dis2016
27448508Proteins that mediate protein aggregation and cytotoxicity distinguish Alzheimer's hippocampus from normal controls.Aging Cell2016
25556950Frontotemporal lobar degeneration FTLD-tau: preclinical lesions, vascular, and Alzheimer-related co-pathologies.J Neural Transm (Vienna)2015
25859183Aging, Alzheimer's, and APOE genotype influence the expression and neuronal distribution patterns of microtubule motor protein dynactin-P50.Front Cell Neurosci2015
25645462Loss of angiotensin II receptor expression in dopamine neurons in Parkinson's disease correlates with pathological progression and is accompanied by increases in Nox4- and 8-OH guanosine-related nucleic acid oxidation and caspase-3 activation.Acta Neuropathol Commun2015
24528486Phenotypic profile of alternative activation marker CD163 is different in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.Acta Neuropathol Commun2014
26949718Silver Staining of Alzheimer's Disease.J Neurol Disord2014
23231074The neuroinflammatory response in humans after traumatic brain injury.Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol2013
24077890Pathology of clinical and preclinical Alzheimer's disease.Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci2013
24252240Epilepsy: neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and APOE genotype.Acta Neuropathol Commun2013
23866266Down's syndrome, neuroinflammation, and Alzheimer neuropathogenesis.J Neuroinflammation2013
23751520Nox4-generated superoxide drives angiotensin II-induced neural stem cell proliferation.Dev Neurosci2013
23425171Neuroinflammatory cytokine signaling and Alzheimer's disease.N Engl J Med2013
22502727Apolipoprotein epsilon 3 alleles are associated with indicators of neuronal resilience.BMC Med2012
21975039Generation of reactive oxygen species in 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP+) treated dopaminergic neurons occurs as an NADPH oxidase-dependent two-wave cascade.J Neuroinflammation2011
22171672Apolipoprotein E expression is elevated by interleukin 1 and other interleukin 1-induced factors.J Neuroinflammation2011
22162727Alzheimer's - Looking beyond plaques.F1000 Med Rep2011
20133888Excess betaCTF, not Abeta: the culprit in Alzheimer-related endocytic dysfunction.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2010
22408651Neuroinflammatory Cytokines-The Common Thread in Alzheimer's Pathogenesis.US Neurol2010
20535486Capillary cerebral amyloid angiopathy identifies a distinct APOE epsilon4-associated subtype of sporadic Alzheimer's disease.Acta Neuropathol2010
19441046Does the apolipoprotein E epsilon 4 genotype influence the expression of depression with cognitive impairment?Int J Geriatr Psychiatry2009
18068305Glial expression of cannabinoid CB(2) receptors and fatty acid amide hydrolase are beta amyloid-linked events in Down's syndrome.Neuroscience2008
18624777Parenchymal and vascular Abeta-deposition and its effects on the degeneration of neurons and cognition in Alzheimer's disease.J Cell Mol Med2008
18648325Relationships between expression of apolipoprotein E and beta-amyloid precursor protein are altered in proximity to Alzheimer beta-amyloid plaques: potential explanations from cell culture studies.J Neuropathol Exp Neurol2008
18302763The role of interleukin-1 in neuroinflammation and Alzheimer disease: an evolving perspective.J Neuroinflammation2008
18369648Cerebral amyloid angiopathy and its relationship to Alzheimer's disease.Acta Neuropathol2008
18186919Perispinal etanercept: potential as an Alzheimer therapeutic.J Neuroinflammation2008
17286867APP-BP1 inhibits Abeta42 levels by interacting with Presenilin-1.Mol Neurodegener2007
19300591Dementia with Lewy bodies: Definition, diagnosis, and pathogenic relationship to Alzheimer's disease.Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat2007
17717316Association of the glutathione S-transferase omega-1 Ala140Asp polymorphism with cerebrovascular atherosclerosis and plaque-associated interleukin-1 alpha expression.Stroke2007
17882012Common inflammatory mechanisms in Lewy body disease and Alzheimer disease.J Neuropathol Exp Neurol2007
16542445Interleukin-1 mediates Alzheimer and Lewy body pathologies.J Neuroinflammation2006
16470015Inflammation and neurodegenerative diseases.Am J Clin Nutr2006
16493230The role of biomarkers in clinical trials for Alzheimer disease.Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord2006
15659225S100B-induced microglial and neuronal IL-1 expression is mediated by cell type-specific transcription factors.J Neurochem2005
16556968Potential inflammatory biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease.J Alzheimers Dis2005
16195918Apolipoprotein E co-localizes with newly formed amyloid beta-protein (Abeta) deposits lacking immunoreactivity against N-terminal epitopes of Abeta in a genotype-dependent manner.Acta Neuropathol2005
16387995Neuropsychiatric associations of apolipoprotein E alleles in subjects with combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder.J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci2005
15885064The impact of argyrophilic grain disease on the development of dementia and its relationship to concurrent Alzheimer's disease-related pathology.Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol2005
15639313Glia and their cytokines in progression of neurodegeneration.Neurobiol Aging2005
14741427Microglial activation by uptake of fDNA via a scavenger receptor.J Neuroimmunol2004
15542269Long-term intracerebral inflammatory response after traumatic brain injury.Forensic Sci Int2004
15290893Trisomy 21 and the brain.J Neuropathol Exp Neurol2004
15285806Welcome to the Journal of Neuroinflammation!J Neuroinflammation2004
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