Translation of pre-clinical studies into successful clinical trials for Alzheimer's disease: what are the roadblocks and how can they be overcome?

…, W Chen, Y Ding, A Mudher, AL Padjen… - Journal of …, 2015 - content.iospress.com
Preclinical studies are essential for translation to disease treatments and effective use in
clinical practice. An undue emphasis on single approaches to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) …

Electrophysiological properties of axons in mice lacking neurofilament subunit genes: disparity between conduction velocity and axon diameter in absence of NF-H

J Križ, Q Zhu, JP Julien, AL Padjen - Brain research, 2000 - Elsevier
Neurofilament proteins (NFs) are made by co-polymerization of three intermediate filament
proteins, NF-L, NF-M and NF-H and constitute the most abundant cytoskeletal element in …

Electrochemical investigations of the interaction of C-reactive protein (CRP) with a CRP antibody chemically immobilized on a gold surface

H Hennessey, N Afara, S Omanovic, AL Padjen - Analytica chimica acta, 2009 - Elsevier
A possibility of using a range of dc and ac electrochemical techniques to probe associative
interactions of C-reactive protein (CRP) with CRP antibody (aCRP) immobilized on a gold …

Axonal transport of organelles visualized by light microscopy: cinemicrographic and computer analysis

DS Forman, AL Padjen, GR Siggins - Brain research, 1977 - Elsevier
Rapid movements of intra-axonal organelles in acutely isolated single myelinated fibers
from bullfrog sciatic nerve were visualized by dark-field microscopy. The movements were …

Altered ionic conductances in axons of transgenic mouse expressing the human neurofilament heavy gene: a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

J Križ, J Meier, JP Julien, AL Padjen - Experimental neurology, 2000 - Elsevier
Neurofilaments (NFs; made by copolymerization of three intermediate filament proteins NF-L,
NF-M, and NF-H, for light, medium, and heavy) constitute the most abundant cytoskeletal …

[PDF][PDF] Acetylcholine and slow synaptic inhibition in frog sympathetic ganglion cells

FF Weight, A Padjen - Brain Research, 1973 - academia.edu
The slow inhibitory postsynaptic potential (slow IPSP) in sympathetic ganglion cells has certain
unique electrophysiological properties a, 4. The frog sympathetic ganglion is particularly …

Effect of temperature on the rapid retrograde transport of microscopically visible intra-axonal organelles

DS Forman, AL Padjen, GR Siggins - Brain research, 1977 - Elsevier
The effects of temperature on the retrograde axonal transport of microscopically visible intra-axonal
organelles was studied in acutely isolated myelinated axons from bullfrog sciatic …

[HTML][HTML] Intra-axonal recording from large sensory myelinated axons: demonstration of impaired membrane conductances in early experimental diabetes

J Kriz, AL Padjen - Diabetologia, 2003 - Springer
Aim/hypothesis Diabetic neuropathy is accompanied by a range of positive (paresthaesia,
dysesthaesia, pain) and negative (hypesthaesia, anesthaesia) neurological symptoms …

Taurine: sodium-dependent, high-affinity transport into rat brain synaptosomes

RE HRUSKA, A PADJEN, R BRESSLER… - Molecular …, 1978 - ASPET
Sodium-dependent transport of taurine into rat brain synaptosomes was studied using [ 3 H]taurine
of high specific activity (2.8 Ci/mmole). At 2.8 µM [ 3 H]taurine, 57% of the total …

Actions of acidic amino acids on the excitability of medial hypothalamic neurons in the rat

E Arnauld, BS Layton, AL Padjen, LP Renaud - Neuroendocrinology, 1983 - karger.com
Systemic administration of acidic amino acids produces selective neurotoxic effects on
neurons in the arcuate nucleus. However, little is known on the comparative or topographical …