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D-Index
42
Citations
6961
World Ranking
19481
National Ranking
7944

Overview

Elisa Barbarese is affiliated with the University of Connecticut Health Center in the United States. Their professional profile is centered around academic research within this institution.

Although specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and book publications are not listed, the profile indicates no available data on these aspects. Similarly, detailed information about fields of study, subfields, and main research topics is absent.

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The scientist is currently living, and the data reflects ongoing activity without references to past positions or deceased status.

Best Publications

  • Transport and localization of exogenous myelin basic protein mRNA microinjected into oligodendrocytes.

    K Ainger;D Avossa;F Morgan;S J Hill

  • Transport and localization elements in myelin basic protein mRNA.

    Kevin Ainger;Daniela Avossa;Amy S. Diana;Christopher Barry

  • Differential myelinogenic capacity of specific developmental stages of the oligodendrocyte lineage upon transplantation into hypomyelinating hosts

    A. E. Warrington;E. Barbarese;S. E. Pfeiffer

  • Facilitation of dendritic mRNA transport by CPEB

    Yi-Shuian Huang;John H. Carson;Elisa Barbarese;Joel D. Richter

  • Protein translation components are colocalized in granules in oligodendrocytes

    Elisa Barbarese;Dennis E. Koppel;Murray P. Deutscher;Candra L. Smith

  • Translocation of myelin basic protein mRNA in oligodendrocytes requires microtubules and kinesin

    John H. Carson;Kimberly Worboys;Kevin Ainger;Elisa Barbarese

  • Brain cytoplasmic and flagellar outer arm dyneins share a highly conserved Mr 8,000 light chain.

    Stephen M. King;Elisa Barbarese;James F. Dillman;Ramila S. Patel-King

  • Mutational Analysis of a Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein A2 Response Element for RNA Trafficking

    Trent P. Munro;Rebecca J. Magee;Grahame J. Kidd;John H. Carson

  • Identification of prelarge and presmall basic proteins in mouse myelin and their structural relationship to large and small basic proteins

    E. Barbarese;P. E. Braun;J. H. Carson

  • RNA trafficking in myelinating cells.

    John H Carson;Sunjong Kwon;Elisa Barbarese

  • Accumulation of the four myelin basic proteins in mouse brain during development.

    E. Barbarese;J. H. Carson;P. E. Braun

  • Developmental regulation of myelin basic protein expression in mouse brain.

    J.H. Carson;M.L. Nielson;E. Barbarese

  • Regional heterogeneity in the response of astrocytes following traumatic brain injury in the adult rat.

    Sandra J. Hill;Elisa Barbarese;Tracy K. McIntosh

  • A molecular mechanism for mRNA trafficking in neuronal dendrites.

    Jianguo Shan;Trent P. Munro;Elisa Barbarese;John H. Carson

  • Cytoplasmic Dynein Contains a Family of Differentially Expressed Light Chains

    Stephen M. King;Elisa Barbarese;James F. Dillman;Sharon E. Benashski

  • Developmental regulation of myelin basic protein in dispersed cultures

    E. Barbarese;S. E. Pfeiffer

  • The cis-acting RNA trafficking signal from myelin basic protein mRNA and its cognate trans-acting ligand hnRNP A2 enhance cap-dependent translation

    Sunjong Kwon;Elisa Barbarese;John H. Carson

  • Heterogeneous Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) E1 Binds to hnRNP A2 and Inhibits Translation of A2 Response Element mRNAs

    Linda D. Kosturko;Michael J. Maggipinto;George Korza;Joo Won Lee

  • Antibody-independent complement activation by myelin via the classical complement pathway.

    J C Cyong;S S Witkin;B Rieger;E Barbarese

  • Requirement for nonoligodendrocyte cell signals for enhanced myelinogenic gene expression in long-term cultures of purified rat oligodendrocytes

    S Bhat;E Barbarese;S E Pfeiffer

Frequent Co-Authors

Grahame J. Kidd
Grahame J. Kidd Cleveland Clinic
Peter E. Braun
Peter E. Braun McGill University
John L. Beard
John L. Beard Pennsylvania State University
Kazuhiro Ikenaka
Kazuhiro Ikenaka National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Charles ffrench-Constant
Charles ffrench-Constant University of Edinburgh
Rashmi Bansal
Rashmi Bansal University of Connecticut
Andreas Faissner
Andreas Faissner Ruhr University Bochum
Pamela E. Knapp
Pamela E. Knapp Virginia Commonwealth University
Marina Mata
Marina Mata University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James R. Connor
James R. Connor Pennsylvania State University

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