bernice grafstein
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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Grafstein B. (2011) Axonal Transport: The Intracellular Traffic of the Neuron Comprehensive Physiology. 691-717 |
Grafstein B. (2009) Axonal transport: Function and mechanisms The Axon: Structure, Function and Pathophysiology |
Grafstein B. (2006) Roger Sperry: pioneer of neuronal specificity. Journal of Neurophysiology. 96: 2827-9 |
Grafstein B. (1999) Intracellular traffic in nerve cells. Brain Research Bulletin. 50: 311 |
Wang J, Murray M, Grafstein B. (1995) Cranial meninges of goldfish: age-related changes in morphology of meningeal cells and accumulation of surfactant-like multilamellar bodies. Cell and Tissue Research. 281: 349-58 |
Thormodsson FR, Antonian E, Grafstein B. (1992) Extracellular proteins of goldfish optic tectum labeled by intraocular injection of 3H-proline. Experimental Neurology. 117: 260-8 |
Reich JB, Burmeister DW, Schmidt JT, et al. (1990) Effect of conditioning lesions on regeneration of goldfish optic axons: time course of the cell body reaction to axotomy. Brain Research. 515: 256-60 |
Perry GW, Burmeister DW, Grafstein B. (1990) Effect of target removal on goldfish optic nerve regeneration: analysis of fast axonally transported proteins. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 10: 3439-48 |
Larrivee DC, Grafstein B. (1989) Relationship between phosphorylation and synthesis of goldfish optic nerve proteins during regeneration. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 9: 574-81 |
Larrivee DC, Grafstein B. (1987) Phosphorylation of proteins in normal and regenerating goldfish optic nerve. Journal of Neurochemistry. 49: 1747-57 |