John S. Elam

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Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, United States 
Area:
Axonal transport in regenerating nerve
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Yung-Kang Su grad student 2002 Florida State
Virginia E. Wotring research scientist 1988-1991 Florida State
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Pizzi MA, Elam JS. (2004) Characterization of a chondroitin sultate proteoglycan associated with regeneration in goldfish optic tract. Neurochemical Research. 29: 719-28
Su YK, Elam JS. (2003) Proteoglycan regulation of goldfish retinal explant growth on optic tectal membranes. Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research. 142: 169-75
Su YK, Elam JS. (2002) Differential growth of goldfish retinal explants on regenerating and non-regenerating optic tract membranes. Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research. 139: 319-23
Challacombe JF, Elam JS. (1997) Chondroitin 4-sulfate stimulates regeneration of goldfish retinal axons. Experimental Neurology. 143: 10-7
Challacombe JF, Elam JS. (1995) Inhibition of proteoglycan synthesis influences regeneration of goldfish retinal axons on polylysine and laminin. Experimental Neurology. 134: 126-34
Challacombe JF, Elam JS. (1995) Structural analysis of glycosaminoglycans derived from axonally transported proteoglycans in regenerating goldfish optic nerve. Neurochemical Research. 20: 253-9
Elam JS. (1995) Further characterization of axonally transported proteoglycans. Neurochemical Research. 20: 187-93
Elam JS. (1990) Differential extraction of axonally transported proteoglycans. Neurochemical Research. 15: 957-62
Coughlin C, Elam JS. (1989) Enhanced axonal transport of glycosaminoglycans in regenerating goldfish optic nerve. Brain Research. 493: 326-30
Ripellino JA, Elam JS. (1988) Axonal transport of proteoglycans to the goldfish optic tectum. Neurochemical Research. 13: 479-85
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