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  • Emerging Roles for the Immu... Emerging Roles for the Immune System in Traumatic Brain Injury
    McKee, Celia A; Lukens, John R Frontiers in immunology, 12/2016, Volume: 7
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    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects an ever-growing population of all ages with long-term consequences on health and cognition. Many of the issues that TBI patients face are thought to be mediated ...
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  • Meningeal lymphatic dysfunc... Meningeal lymphatic dysfunction exacerbates traumatic brain injury pathogenesis
    Bolte, Ashley C; Dutta, Arun B; Hurt, Mariah E ... Nature communications, 09/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading global cause of death and disability. Here we demonstrate in an experimental mouse model of TBI that mild forms of brain trauma cause severe deficits in ...
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  • Astrocytes deficient in cir... Astrocytes deficient in circadian clock gene Bmal1 show enhanced activation responses to amyloid-beta pathology without changing plaque burden
    McKee, Celia A; Lee, Jiyeon; Cai, Yuqi ... Scientific reports, 02/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    An emerging link between circadian clock function and neurodegeneration has indicated a critical role for the molecular clock in brain health. We previously reported that deletion of the core ...
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  • Dural lymphatics regulate c... Dural lymphatics regulate clearance of extracellular tau from the CNS
    Patel, Tirth K; Habimana-Griffin, LeMoyne; Gao, Xuefeng ... Molecular neurodegeneration, 02/2019, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Alzheimer's disease is characterized by two main neuropathological hallmarks: extracellular plaques of amyloid-β (Aβ) protein and intracellular aggregates of tau protein. Although tau is normally a ...
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  • Chi3l1 /YKL-40 is controlle... Chi3l1 /YKL-40 is controlled by the astrocyte circadian clock and regulates neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis
    Lananna, Brian V; McKee, Celia A; King, Melvin W ... Science translational medicine, 12/2020, Volume: 12, Issue: 574
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    Regulation of glial activation and neuroinflammation are critical factors in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). YKL-40, a primarily astrocytic protein encoded by the gene , is a widely ...
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  • AIM2 inflammasome surveilla... AIM2 inflammasome surveillance of DNA damage shapes neurodevelopment
    Lammert, Catherine R; Frost, Elizabeth L; Bellinger, Calli E ... Nature, 04/2020, Volume: 580, Issue: 7805
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    Neurodevelopment is characterized by rapid rates of neural cell proliferation and differentiation followed by massive cell death in which more than half of all recently generated brain cells are ...
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  • Circadian regulation of ast... Circadian regulation of astrocyte function: implications for Alzheimer’s disease
    McKee, Celia A.; Lananna, Brian V.; Musiek, Erik S. Cellular and molecular life sciences, 03/2020, Volume: 77, Issue: 6
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    The circadian clock regulates rhythms in gene transcription that have a profound impact on cellular function, behavior, and disease. Circadian dysfunction is a symptom of aging and neurodegenerative ...
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  • Cell-Autonomous Regulation ... Cell-Autonomous Regulation of Astrocyte Activation by the Circadian Clock Protein BMAL1
    Lananna, Brian V.; Nadarajah, Collin J.; Izumo, Mariko ... Cell reports, 10/2018, Volume: 25, Issue: 1
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    Circadian clock dysfunction is a common symptom of aging and neurodegenerative diseases, though its impact on brain health is poorly understood. Astrocyte activation occurs in response to diverse ...
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  • Circadian clock protein BMA... Circadian clock protein BMAL1 broadly influences autophagy and endolysosomal function in astrocytes
    McKee, Celia A; Polino, Alexander J; King, Melvin W ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 05/2023, Volume: 120, Issue: 20
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    An emerging role for the circadian clock in autophagy and lysosome function has opened new avenues for exploration in the field of neurodegeneration. The daily rhythms of circadian clock proteins may ...
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  • Meningeal lymphatic dysfunc... Meningeal lymphatic dysfunction exacerbates traumatic brain injury pathogenesis
    Bolte, Ashley C; Hurt, Mariah E; Smirnov, Igor ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 05/2020, Volume: 204, Issue: 1_Supplement
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    Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has emerged as a leading cause of death and disability. Despite being a growing medical issue, the biological factors that promote central nervous system (CNS) ...
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