Raymond J. Lasek, BA, PhD

Affiliations: 
Bio-architectonics Center Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Heights, OH, United States 
Area:
Axonal transport, neuronal cytoskeleton
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Karl Fath grad student Case Western Medical School
Paul L. Hoffman grad student 1969-1974 Case Western
Mark M. Black grad student 1977 Case Western
Judy A. Garner grad student 1979 Case Western
James R. Morris grad student 1977-1981 Case Western Medical School
Michael Tytell post-doc 1977-1980 Case Western
Scott T. Brady post-doc 1978-1981 Case Western
Linda L. Phillips post-doc 1980-1982 Case Western
Monica M. Oblinger post-doc 1981-1984 Case Western
Robert H. Miller post-doc 1984-1986 Case Western
Anthony Brown post-doc 1987-1990 Ohio State
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Tytell M, Lasek RJ, Gainer H. (2016) Axonal maintenance, glia, exosomes, and heat shock proteins. F1000research. 5
Brown A, Lasek RJ. (1995) Polylysine cross-links axoplasmic neurofilaments into tight bundles. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton. 31: 9-21
Price RL, Lasek RJ, Katz MJ. (1993) Neurofilaments assume a less random architecture at nodes and in other regions of axonal compression. Brain Research. 607: 125-33
Brown A, Lasek RJ. (1993) Neurofilaments move apart freely when released from the circumferential constraint of the axonal plasma membrane. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton. 26: 313-24
Lasek RJ, Paggi P, Katz MJ. (1993) The maximum rate of neurofilament transport in axons: a view of molecular transport mechanisms continuously engaged. Brain Research. 616: 58-64
Lasek RJ, Paggi P, Katz MJ. (1992) Slow axonal transport mechanisms move neurofilaments relentlessly in mouse optic axons. The Journal of Cell Biology. 117: 607-16
Price RL, Lasek RJ, Katz MJ. (1991) Microtubules have special physical associations with smooth endoplasmic reticula and mitochondria in axons. Brain Research. 540: 209-16
Price RL, Lasek RJ, Katz MJ. (1990) Internal axonal cytoarchitecture is shaped locally by external compressive forces. Brain Research. 530: 205-14
Paggi P, Lasek RJ, Katz MJ. (1990) Cytomatrix protein residence times differ significantly between the tract and the terminal segments of optic axons. Brain Research. 517: 143-50
Monaco S, Autilio-Gambetti L, Lasek RJ, et al. (1989) Experimental increase of neurofilament transport rate: decreases in neurofilament number and in axon diameter. Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology. 48: 23-32
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