Dr. James Eliot Goldman M.D., PH.D.
Neuropathologist | Neuropathology
622 W 168th St Ph 1564w New York NY, 10032About
Dr. James Goldman, MD--specialist in neuropathology and pathology--currently practices medicine at Phoenix, Arizona and New york, New York. Dr. Goldman graduated from Nyu School Of Medicine (1976) and ...
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Critical role for a high-affinity chemokine-binding protein in gamma-herpesvirus-induced lethal meningitis.
- MAP-2e, a novel MAP-2 isoform, is expressed in gliomas and delineates tumor
- GFAP mutations in Alexander disease.
- Progenitors in the postnatal cerebellar white matter are antigenically heterogeneous.
- Subpallial dlx2-expressing cells give rise to astrocytes and oligodendrocytes in the cerebral cortex and white matter.
- What are the characteristics of cycling cells in the adult central nervous system?
- Some glial progenitors in the neonatal subventricular zone migrate through the corpus callosum to the contralateral cerebral hemisphere.
- Gliogenic and neurogenic progenitors of the subventricular zone: who are they, where did they come from, and where are they going?
- Multiple cell populations in the early postnatal subventricular zone take distinct migratory pathways: a dynamic study of glial and neuronal progenitor migration.
- Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) signaling through type 1 IGF receptor plays an important role in remyelination.
- Oligodendrocytes and progenitors become progressively depleted within chronically demyelinated lesions.
- Glial progenitors of the neonatal subventricular zone differentiate asynchronously, leading to spatial dispersion of glial clones and to the persistence of immature glia in the adult mammalian CNS.
- Potential of progenitors from postnatal cerebellar neuroepithelium and white
- Corticobasal syndrome with novel argyrophilic glial inclusions.
- Downregulation of activating transcription factor 5 is required for differentiation of neural progenitor cells into astrocytes.
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