Tim Meier

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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Phillips RG, Monje ML, Giuli LC, et al. (2001) Gene therapy effectiveness differs for neuronal survival and behavioral performance. Gene Therapy. 8: 579-85
Yenari MA, Minami M, Sun GH, et al. (2001) Calbindin d28k overexpression protects striatal neurons from transient focal cerebral ischemia. Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation. 32: 1028-35
Dumas T, McLaughlin J, Ho D, et al. (1999) Delivery of herpes simplex virus amplicon-based vectors to the dentate gyrus does not alter hippocampal synaptic transmission in vivo. Gene Therapy. 6: 1679-84
Phillips RG, Meier TJ, Giuli LC, et al. (1999) Calbindin D28K gene transfer via herpes simplex virus amplicon vector decreases hippocampal damage in vivo following neurotoxic insults. Journal of Neurochemistry. 73: 1200-5
Yenari M, Minami M, Sun GH, et al. (1999) Gene Transfer Therapy with Overexpression of the Calcium Binding Protein, Calbindin D28K is Neuroprotective Against Experimental Stroke Neurosurgery. 45: 697-697
Meier TJ, Ho DY, Park TS, et al. (1998) Gene transfer of calbindin D28k cDNA via herpes simplex virus amplicon vector decreases cytoplasmic calcium ion response and enhances neuronal survival following glutamatergic challenge but not following cyanide. Journal of Neurochemistry. 71: 1013-23
Meier TJ, Ho DY, Sapolsky RM. (1997) Increased expression of calbindin D28k via herpes simplex virus amplicon vector decreases calcium ion mobilization and enhances neuronal survival after hypoglycemic challenge. Journal of Neurochemistry. 69: 1039-47
Ho DY, Fink SL, Lawrence MS, et al. (1995) Herpes simplex virus vector system: analysis of its in vivo and in vitro cytopathic effects. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 57: 205-15
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