Mónica M. Sousa researcher
Sousa, Mónica Luísa Ribeiro Mendes de
VIAF ID: 99168354 (Personal)
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Works
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The Actin-Binding Protein α-Adducin Is Required for Maintaining Axon Diameter |
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Advances and pitfalls of cell therapy in metabolic leukodystrophies |
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ApoA-I cleaved by transthyretin has reduced ability to promote cholesterol efflux and increased amyloidogenicity. |
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Axonal elongation and dendritic branching is enhanced by adenosine A2A receptors activation in cerebral cortical neurons. |
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Axonal pathology in Krabbe's disease: The cytoskeleton as an emerging therapeutic target |
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Cellular and molecular interactions of transthyretin in health and disease |
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Central role of RAGE-dependent neointimal expansion in arterial restenosis |
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Characterization of plasmalogen's role during nervous system and muscle development |
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CNS Axons Globally Increase Axonal Transport after Peripheral Conditioning |
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The cytoskeleton as a novel therapeutic target for old neurodegenerative disorders |
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Deciphering cryptic proteases. |
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Deposition and passage of transthyretin through the blood-nerve barrier in recipients of familial amyloid polyneuropathy livers. |
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Deposition of transthyretin in early stages of familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy: evidence for toxicity of nonfibrillar aggregates |
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The Dyslexia-susceptibility Protein KIAA0319 Inhibits Axon Growth Through Smad2 Signaling |
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Early axonal loss accompanied by impaired endocytosis, abnormal axonal transport, and decreased microtubule stability occur in the model of Krabbe's disease |
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Evidence for the Role of Megalin in Renal Uptake of Transthyretin |
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Fibrin functionalization with synthetic adhesive ligands interacting with α6β1 integrin receptor enhance neurite outgrowth of embryonic stem cell-derived neural stem/progenitors |
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Football and nutrition for health |
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Identifying molecules and mechanisms enchancing axon growth Acomys chahirinus as a model of mammalian regeneration |
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In vitro inhibition of transthyretin aggregate-induced cytotoxicity by full and peptide derived forms of the soluble receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) |
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Increase in ghrelin levels after weight loss in obese Zucker rats is prevented by gastric banding |
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Insights on signal transduction pathways involved in familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy neurodegeneration |
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The intriguing nature of dorsal root ganglion neurons: Linking structure with polarity and function |
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The membrane periodic skeleton is an actomyosin network that regulates axonal diameter and conduction |
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Modulating actin dynamics during axonal formation, growth and regeneration importance of adducin profilin-1 |
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Myelin Lipids Inhibit Axon Regeneration Following Spinal Cord Injury: a Novel Perspective for Therapy |
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The neuronal and actin commitment: Why do neurons need rings? |
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Neuronal Intrinsic Regenerative Capacity: The Impact of Microtubule Organization and Axonal Transport |
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Neuropeptide Y and osteoblast differentiation--the balance between the neuro-osteogenic network and local control |
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Neuropeptide Y expression and function during osteoblast differentiation--insights from transthyretin knockout mice |
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Neurophysiological, behavioral and morphological abnormalities in the Fabry knockout mice. |
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Novel insights into axonal physiology through the development and use of new microelectrode array technologies |
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Novel targets to improve axonal regeneration in CNS role of myelin lipid inhibitors, injury signals and axonal transport |
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Peripheral nervous system plasmalogens regulate Schwann cell differentiation and myelination |
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Pre-and postsynaptic interactions between afferents supplying lamina i projection neurons in the lumbar and cervical spinal cord impact for somatic pain and migraine |
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Primary bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells rescue the axonal phenotype of Twitcher mice |
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Profilin as a dual regulator of actin and microtubule dynamics |
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Profilin1 delivery tunes cystoskeleton dynamics towars CNS axon regeneration |
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Regenerative medicine for the treatment of spinal cord injury: more than just promises? |
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The role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the development of neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO). |
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Sensory neurons have an axon initial segment that initiates spontaneous activity in neuropathic pain |
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Substrate specificity of transthyretin: identification of natural substrates in the nervous system |
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Systemic delivery of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells diminishes neuropathology in a mouse model of Krabbe's disease |
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Transthyretin, a new cryptic protease |
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Transthyretin in peripheral nerve regeneration |
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Transthyretin internalization by sensory neurons is megalin mediated and necessary for its neuritogenic activity. |
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Transthyretin is a metallopeptidase with an inducible active site |
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Transthyretin is not expressed by dorsal root ganglia cells. |
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Transthyretin knockout mice display decreased susceptibility to AMPA-induced neurodegeneration. |
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Transthyretin knockout mouse nerves have increased lipoprotein lipase and sphingolipid content following crush |
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Transthyretin: more than meets the eye. |
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Up-regulation of the extracellular matrix remodeling genes, biglycan, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in familial amyloid polyneuropathy. |
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