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Publications Details for Grant Number R826248

Mechanism of Manganese-Induced Neurotoxicity

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Abstract The iron transporter DMT1 (or Nramp2 or DCT1) is located mostly in endosomes in normal and Belgrade rat reticulocytes. BLOOD Garrick MD, Fletcher RJ, Dolan KG, Romano MA, Walowitz J, Roth JA, Umbreit JN, Conrad ME, Garrick LM Garrick MD, Fletcher RJ, Dolan KG, Romano MA, Walowitz J, Roth JA, Umbreit JN, Conrad ME, Garrick LM. The iron transporter DMT1 (or Nramp2 or DCT1) is located mostly in endosomes in normal and Belgrade rat reticulocytes. Blood 1999;94(Suppl 1):403a, Abstract 1786. R826248 (Final)
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Abstract Factors associated with nuclear localization of the -IRE isoform of DMT1 (Nramp2/DCT1). BLOOD Garrick MD, Horbinski C, Dolan KG, Feng L, Burdo J, Connor J, Higgins D, Roth JA Garrick MD, Horbinski C, Dolan KG, Feng L, Burdo J, Connor J, Higgins D, Roth JA. Factors associated with nuclear localization of the -IRE isoform of DMT1 (Nramp2/DCT1). Blood 2001;96(Suppl 1):227a, Abstract 971. R826248 (Final)
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Abstract Polyethyleneimine (PEI)-mediated transfection of sympathetic neurons in vitro. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH Garrick MD, Dolan KG, Roth JA Garrick MD, Dolan KG, Roth JA. Polyethyleneimine (PEI)-mediated transfection of sympathetic neurons in vitro. Journal of Neuroscience Research 1999;2003, Abstract No. 795.13. R826248 (2000)
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Abstract Tissue-specific differential localization of isoforms of the iron transporter DMT1 (Nramp2/DCT1) None Garrick MD, Horbinski C, Higgins D, Dolan KG, Feng L, Roth JA Garrick MD, Horbinski C, Higgins D, Dolan KG, Feng L, Roth JA. Tissue-specific differential localization of isoforms of the iron transporter DMT1 (Nramp2/DCT1). International Journal of Hematology 2000;72(Suppl 1):2, Abstract No. 15728. R826248 (2000)
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Abstract Activation of ERK1 and ERK2 is required for manganese-induced neurite outgrowth in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells None Walowitz J, Roth JA Walowitz J, Roth JA. Activation of ERK1 and ERK2 is required for manganese-induced neurite outgrowth in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells. FASEB Journal 1999;13, Abstract No. 213.4. R826248 (1999)
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Journal Article DMT1: a mammalian transporter for multiple metals. BIOMETALS Garrick MD, Dolan KG, Horbinski C, Ghio AJ, Higgins D, Porubcin M, Moore EG, Hainsworth LN, Umbreit JN, Conrad ME, Feng L, Lis A, Roth JA, Singleton S, Garrick LM Garrick MD, Dolan KG, Horbinski C, Ghio AJ, Higgins D, Porubcin M, Moore EG, Hainsworth LN, Umbreit JN, Conrad ME, Feng L, Lis A, Roth JA, Singleton S, Garrick LM. DMT1: a mammalian transporter for multiple metals. BioMetals 2003;16(1):41-54. R826248 (Final)
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Journal Article Increased MAP1B expression without increased phosphorylation in manganese-treated PC12Mn cells. EXPERIMENTAL CELL RESEARCH Larsen KE, Pacheco M, Roth J, Aletta JM Larsen KE, Pacheco M, Roth J, Aletta JM. Increased MAP1B expression without increased phosphorylation in manganese-treated PC12Mn cells. Experimental Cell Research 1998;245(1):105-115. R826248 (1999)
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Journal Article Manganese induces neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells via upregulation of αv integrins. BRAIN RESEARCH Lein P, Gallagher PJ, Amodeo J, Howie H, Roth JA Lein P, Gallagher PJ, Amodeo J, Howie H, Roth JA. Manganese induces neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells via upregulation of αv integrins. Brain Research 2000;885(2):220-230. R826248 (2000)
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Journal Article Melatonin promotes osteoblast differentiation and bone formation. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY Roth JA, Kim BG, Lin WL, Cho MI Roth JA, Kim BG, Lin WL, Cho MI. Melatonin promotes osteoblast differentiation and bone formation. Journal of Biological Chemistry 1999;274(31):22041-22047. R826248 (Final)
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Journal Article Manganese-induced rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cell death is independent of caspase activation. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH Roth JA, Feng L, Walowitz J, Browne RW Roth JA, Feng L, Walowitz J, Browne RW. Manganese-induced rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cell death is independent of caspase activation. Journal of Neuroscience Research 2000;61(2):162-171. R826248 (2000)
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Journal Article Differential localization of divalent metal transporter 1 with and without iron response element in rat PC12 and sympathetic neuronal cells. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Roth JA, Horbinski C, Feng L, Dolan KG, Higgins D, Garrick MD Roth JA, Horbinski C, Feng L, Dolan KG, Higgins D, Garrick MD. Differential localization of divalent metal transporter 1 with and without iron response element in rat PC12 and sympathetic neuronal cells. Journal of Neuroscience 2000;20(20):7595-7601. R826248 (2000)
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Journal Article Melatonin-induced suppression of PC12 cell growth is mediated by its Gi coupled transmembrane receptors. BRAIN RESEARCH Roth JA, Rosenblatt T, Lis A, Bucelli R Roth JA, Rosenblatt T, Lis A, Bucelli R. Melatonin-induced suppression of PC12 cell growth is mediated by its Gi coupled transmembrane receptors. Brain Research 2001;919(1):139-146. R826248 (Final)
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Journal Article Effect of the iron chelator desferrioxamine on manganese-induced toxicity of rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH Roth JA, Feng L, Dolan KG, Lis A, Garrick MD Roth JA, Feng L, Dolan KG, Lis A, Garrick MD. Effect of the iron chelator desferrioxamine on manganese-induced toxicity of rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells. Journal of Neuroscience Research 2002;68(1):76-83. R826248 (Final)
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Journal Article Mechanisms of manganese-induced rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cell death and cell differentiation. NEUROTOXICOLOGY Roth JA, Horbinski C, Higgins D, Lein P, Garrick MD Roth JA, Horbinski C, Higgins D, Lein P, Garrick MD. Mechanisms of manganese-induced rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cell death and cell differentiation. NeuroToxicology 2002;23(2):147-157. R826248 (Final)
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Journal Article Activation of ERK1 and ERK2 is required for manganese-induced neurite outgrowth in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH Walowitz JL, Roth JA Walowitz JL, Roth JA. Activation of ERK1 and ERK2 is required for manganese-induced neurite outgrowth in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells. Journal of Neuroscience Research 1999;57(6):847-854. R826248 (1999)
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Presentation Mechanism of manganese-induced rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cell death and cell differentiation. None Roth JA Roth JA. Mechanism of manganese-induced rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cell death and cell differentiation. Presented at the 9th International Ferroalloys Congress and the Manganese 2001 Health Issues Symposium, Quebec City, Canada, June 3-6, 2001. R826248 (Final)
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