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RECENT PUBLICATIONS

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  1. Basak, S, Desai D. J., Rho, E. H., Ramos, R., Maurel, P., H. A. Kim E-cadherin enhances neureguiln signaling and promotes Schwann cell myelination 2015 Glia 63:1522-36

  2. Kim, H. A., T. Mindos and D. B. Parkinson Plastic fantastic.  Schwann cells and repair of the peripheral nervous system Stem Cells Translational Medicine 2013  2(8):553-557

  3. Yang, D. P., J. Kim, N. Syed, Y. Tung, A. Bhaskaran, T. Mindos, R. Mirsky, K. R. Jessen, P. Maurel, D. B. Parkinson, p38 MAPK activation promotes denervated Schwann cell phenotype and functions as a negative regulator of Schwann cell differentiation and myelination . 2012 32:7158-7168

  4. Chen, Y., H. Wang, S.O. Yoon, M. O. Hottiger, J. Svaren, K. A. Nave, H. A. Kim, E.N. Olson and Q. R. Lu  HDAC-mediated deacetylation of NF-kB is critical for Schwann cell myelination Nat Neurosci. 2011 14:437-441

  5. Syed, N and H. A. Kim Soluble Neuregulin and Schwann cell myelination: a Therapeutic potential for improving remyelination of adult axons Mol Cell Pharmacol 2010 2:161-167

  6. Syed, N., K. Reddy, D. P. Yang, C. Taveggia, J. L. Salzer, P. Maurel, and H. A. Kim. Soluble neuregulin-1 has bi-functional, concentration-dependent effects on Schwann cell myelination Journal of Neuroscience 2010 30: 6122-6131

  7. Monnerie, H., M. D. Tang-Schomer, A, Iwata, D. H. Smith, H. A. Kim and P. D. Le Roux. Dendritic alterations after dynamic axonal stretch injuy in vitro Exp. Neurol. 2010 2010 224:415-423

  8. H. A. Kim and Patrice Maurel Preparing primary Schwann cell cultures from rodents. In: Doering, LC (ed) Protocols for Neural Cell Culture, 4th edition, Humana Press, New York, 2009, p253-268

  9. Tyler, W.A., Gangoli, N., Gokina, P., H. A. Kim, M. Covey, S. Levison and T. L. Wood. Differentiation of oligodendrocytes requires activation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling.  Journal of Neuroscience. 2009 29 (19): p. 6367-6378

  10. Crawford, A., D. Desai, P. Gokina and H. A. Kim.  E-cadherin expression in postnatal Schwann cell is induced by activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase A pathway. Glia, 2008 56:1637-1647 

  11. Yang, D. P., D. P. Zhang, K. S. Mak, D. E.Bonder, S. L. Pomeroy and H. A. Kim. Schwann cell proliferation during Wallerian degeneration is not necessary for regeneration and remyelination of the peripheral nerves: axon-dependent removal of newly generated Schwann cells by apoptosis. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 2008 38(1): p. 80-88

  12. Ratner, N., J. Williams, J. J. Kordich and H. A. Kim.  Schwann cell preparation from single mouse embryos: Analysis of neurofibromin function in Schwann cells.  Methods in Enzymology. 2006 407: p 22-33

  13. Guertin, A., Zang, P. D., Mak, K. S., Alberta, J. A. and H. A. Kim. Microanatomy of axon/glial signaling resolved in artificial sciatic nerves.  Journal of Neuroscience. 2005 25: p. 3478-3487

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