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Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy | Coleman Laboratory
https://colemanlab.brc.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement-folder/rln-pe23 Feb 2024: Search site. Coleman Laboratory. Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy. Recurrent Laryngeal Neuropathy. Companion animals are being increasingly appreciated as useful animal models of human diseases, as many naturally occurring animal diseases resemble -
SARM1 activation and blocking | Coleman Laboratory
https://colemanlab.brc.cam.ac.uk/blog/sarm1-activation-and-blocking23 Feb 2024: Animal studies indicate this causes SARM1-dependent peripheral neuropathy. ... Two other approaches are very effective in animal studies but still at earlier stages of translation. -
Publications | Coleman Laboratory
https://colemanlab.brc.cam.ac.uk/publications23 Feb 2024: 2019) Structural basis of NAD+-cleavage activity by animal and plant TIR domains with functions in cell-death pathways. ... s. ) mouse. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 95: 9985-9990. Contact:2024 University of Cambridge. -
Nerve Repair | Coleman Laboratory
https://colemanlab.brc.cam.ac.uk/public-engagement-folder/nerve-repair-pe23 Feb 2024: While this regenerative process is quite efficient in fish and small mammals, in larger animals, such as humans it is quite poor. ... Contact:2024 University of Cambridge. -
Programmed axon death: a druggable mechanism in motor neuron disease…
https://colemanlab.brc.cam.ac.uk/blog/programmed-axon-death-druggable-mechanism-motor-neuron-disease23 Feb 2024: Are ALS and these related disorders the only SARM1-associated diseases or is there much wider involvement as animal studies suggest? ... Contact:2024 University of Cambridge. -
Finding your own path through the academic jungle: a guide for…
https://colemanlab.brc.cam.ac.uk/finding-your-own-path-through-academic-jungle-guide-scientists23 Feb 2024: Written by Prof. Michael Coleman (University of Cambridge). Illustrated by Dr. ... Anyone who has trained a dog knows how this is done, but the animal in our own heads is harder to spot. -
Old rodenticide drives cutting-edge research to save axons (for…
https://colemanlab.brc.cam.ac.uk/blog/old-rodenticide-drives-cutting-edge-research-save-axons-researchers23 Feb 2024: Cell Rep. 32, 107999 (2020). 6. Horsefield, S. et al. NAD+ cleavage activity by animal and plant TIR domains in cell death pathways. ... Contact:2024 University of Cambridge.
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