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THE NEW ISSUE IS IN!!!
2006 Spring Issue of the MRC Communicator

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Reviews of Research Supported by the Neuropathology Core

  1. Akiyama H, Barger S, Barnum S, Bradt B, Bauer J, Cole GM, Cooper NR, Eikelenboom P, Emmerling M, Fiebich BL, Finch CE, Frautschy S, Griffin WST, Hampel H, Hull M, Landreth G, Lue L-F, Mrak R, Mackenzie IR, O’Banion MK, Pachter J, Pasinetti G, Plata-Salaman C, Rogers J, Rydel R, Shen Y, Streit W, Strohmeyer R, Tooyoma I, Van Muiswinkel FL, Veerhuis R, Walker D, Webster S, Wegrzyniak B, Wenk G, Wyss-Coray A: Inflammation and Alzheimer’s disease [Invited Review].Neurobiol Aging 21:383-421, 2000.
     

  2. Graham DI, Gentleman SM, Nicoll JAR, Royston NC, McKenzie JE, Roberts GW, Mrak RE, Griffin WST: Is there a genetic basis for beta-amyloid deposition after fatal head injury?Cell Molec Neurobiol 19:19-30, 1999.
     

  3.  Griffin WST, Mrak RE: Glial activation and glial cytokine markers in Down=s syndrome.  J Policy Analysis Management (in press).
     

  4. Griffin, WST, Mrak RE:  Interleukin-1 in the genesis and progression of, and risk for development of neuronal degeneration [Invited Review].  J Leukocyte Biol 72:233-238, 2002.
     

  5. Griffin WST, Nicoll JAR, Grimaldi LME, Sheng JG, Mrak RE: The pervasiveness of interleukin-1 in Alzheimer pathogenesis: A role for specific polymorphisms in disease risk. Exp Gerontol 35:481-487, 2000.
     

  6. Griffin WST, Sheng JG, Mrak RE: The role of microglia, astrocytes, and glial cytokines in neuritic plaque pathogenesis in Alzheimer's disease. Neurogerontol Neurogeriatrics 2:35-42, 1998.
     

  7. Griffin WST, Sheng JG, Royston MC, Gentleman SM, Graham DI, Roberts GW, Mrak RE: Glial-neuronal interactions in Alzheimer’s disease: the potential role of a ‘cytokine cycle’ in disease progression. Brain Pathol 8:65-72, 1998.
     

  8. Mrak RE, Griffin WST. Role of activated glia and of glial cytokines in Alzheimer's disease: a review (Invited Review). EOS - Riv immunol immunofarmacol 16:80-84, 1996.
     

  9. Mrak RE, Griffin WST: The role of chronic self-propagating glial responses in neurodegeneration: Implications for long-lived survivors of human immunodeficiency virus. J NeuroVirol 3:241-246, 1997.
     

  10. Mrak RE, Griffin WST, Graham DI. Aging-associated changes in human brain [Invited review]. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 56:1269-1275, 1997.
     

  11. Mrak RE, Griffin WST: Glia and their cytokines in progression of neurodegeneration.  Neurobiology of Aging 25: (in press), 2004.
     

  12. Mrak RE, Griffin WST: Trisomy 21 and the brain [Invited review].  J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 63:679-685, 2004.
     

  13. Mrak RE, Griffin WST: Welcome to the Journal of Neuroinflammation!  [Editorial].  J Neuroinflamm 1:1, 2004.
     

  14. Mrak RE, Griffin WST: Interleukin-1, neuroinflammation, and Alzheimer=s disease [Invited review].  Neurobiol Aging 22:903-908, 2001.
     

  15. Mrak RE, Griffin WST: The role of activated astrocytes and of the neurotrophic cytokine S100B in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer=s disease [Invited review].  Neurobiol Aging 22:915-922, 2001.
     

  16. Mrak RE, Griffin WST: Interleukin-1 and the immunogenetics of Alzheimer’s disease [Invited Review]. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol 59:471-476, 2000.
     

  17.  Mrak RE, Landreth GE: PPAR, neuroinflammation, and disease. [Commentary] J Neuroinflamm 1:5, 2004.
     

  18. Mrak RE, Sheng JG, Griffin WST: Glial cytokines in Alzheimer's disease: Review and pathogenic implications. Human Pathol26:816-823, 1995.
     

  19. Streit WJ, Mrak RE, Griffin WST:  Microglia and neuroinflammation:  a pathological perspective.  J Neuroinflammation 1:14, 2004.

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