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  1. Primary demyelination induced by exposure to tellurium alters mRNA levels for nerve growth factor receptor, SCIP, 2',3'-cyclic nucleotide 3'-phosphodiesterase, and myelin proteolipid protein in rat sciatic nerve.
    A D Toews, C E Eckermann, M D Roberson, S Y Lee, P Morell
    Brain Res Mol Brain Res
    October 1991 (Vol. 11, Issue 3-4, Pages 321-5)
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  1. Tellurium-induced myelinopathy in adult rats.
    G Said, S Duckett
    Muscle Nerve
    July 1981 (Vol. 4, Issue 4, Pages 319-25)
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  1. Primary demyelination induced by exposure to tellurium alters Schwann cell gene expression: a model for intracellular targeting of NGF receptor.
    A D Toews, I R Griffiths, E Kyriakides, J F Goodrum, C E Eckermann, P Morell, C E Thomson
    J Neurosci
    September 1992 (Vol. 12, Issue 9, Pages 3676-87)
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  1. Role of organotellurium species in tellurium neuropathy.
    J F Goodrum
    Neurochem Res
    October 1998 (Vol. 23, Issue 10, Pages 1313-9)
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  1. Proliferation of Schwann cells in tellurium-induced demyelination in young rats. A radioautographic and teased nerve fiber study.
    G Said, S Duckett, B Sauron
    Acta Neuropathol (Berl)
    January 1981 (Vol. 53, Issue 3, Pages 173-9)
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  1. Tellurium-induced neuropathy: correlative physiological, morphological and electron microprobe studies.
    S Duckett, G Said, L G Streletz, R G White, P Galle
    Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol
    August 1979 (Vol. 5, Issue 4, Pages 265-78)
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  1. How does garlic exert its hypocholesterolaemic action? The tellurium hypothesis.
    A J Larner
    Med Hypotheses
    April 1995 (Vol. 44, Issue 4, Pages 295-7)
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  1. Schwann cell vulnerability to demyelination is associated with internodal length in tellurium neuropathy.
    T W Bouldin, G Samsa, T S Earnhardt, M R Krigman
    J Neuropathol Exp Neurol
    January 1988 (Vol. 47, Issue 1, Pages 41-7)
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  1. Alterations in gene expression associated with primary demyelination and remyelination in the peripheral nervous system.
    A D Toews, J Hostettler, C Barrett, P Morell
    Neurochem Res
    October 1997 (Vol. 22, Issue 10, Pages 1271-80)
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  1. Gene expression during tellurium-induced primary demyelination.
    P Morell, A D Toews, M Wagner, J F Goodrum
    Neurotoxicology
    January 1994 (Vol. 15, Issue 1, Pages 171-80)
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  1. Regulation of Schwann cell numbers in tellurium-induced neuropathy: apoptosis, supernumerary cells and internodal shortening.
    M T Berciano, E Calle, R Fernández, M Lafarga
    Acta Neuropathol (Berl)
    March 1998 (Vol. 95, Issue 3, Pages 269-79)
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  1. Tellurium-induced alterations in 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase gene expression and enzyme activity: differential effects in sciatic nerve and liver suggest tissue-specific regulation of cholesterol synthesis.
    A D Toews, J F Goodrum, S Y Lee, C Eckermann, P Morell
    J Neurochem
    December 1991 (Vol. 57, Issue 6, Pages 1902-6)
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  1. Tellurium neuropathy.
    P Lampert, F Garro, A Pentschew
    Acta Neuropathol (Berl)
    January 1970 (Vol. 15, Issue 4, Pages 308-17)
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  1. Experimental study on segmental demyelination in tellurium neuropathy.
    T Takahashi
    Hokkaido Igaku Zasshi
    March 1981 (Vol. 56, Issue 2, Pages 105-31)
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  1. Tellurium-induced demyelination: an electrophysiological and morphological study.
    A Uncini, J D England, E K Rhee, S W Duckett, A J Sumner
    Muscle Nerve
    August 1988 (Vol. 11, Issue 8, Pages 871-9)
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  1. Macrophage apolipoprotein synthesis and endoneurial distribution as a response to segmental demyelination.
    B B Gelman, J Goodrum, T W Bouldin
    J Neuropathol Exp Neurol
    July 1991 (Vol. 50, Issue 4, Pages 383-407)
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  1. Schwann cell nerve growth factor receptor expression during initiation of remyelination.
    X Fan, B B Gelman
    J Neurosci Res
    January 1992 (Vol. 31, Issue 1, Pages 58-67)
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  1. Tellurite specifically affects squalene epoxidase: investigations examining the mechanism of tellurium-induced neuropathy.
    M Wagner, A D Toews, P Morell
    J Neurochem
    May 1995 (Vol. 64, Issue 5, Pages 2169-76)
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  1. Lipid droplets in Schwann cells during tellurium neuropathy are derived from newly synthesized lipid.
    J F Goodrum, T S Earnhardt, N D Goines, T W Bouldin
    J Neurochem
    December 1990 (Vol. 55, Issue 6, Pages 1928-32)
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  1. Necrosis of schwann cells during tellurium-induced primary demyelination: DNA fragmentation, reorganization of splicing machinery, and formation of intranuclear rods of actin.
    M T Berciano, R Fernandez, E Pena, E Calle, N T Villagra, M Lafarga
    J Neuropathol Exp Neurol
    December 1999 (Vol. 58, Issue 12, Pages 1234-43)
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