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Richard U. Margolis

Richard U. Margolis

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Biology and Biochemistry

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67
Citations
16423
World Ranking
8203
National Ranking
3708

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Richard U. Margolis is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their academic career is associated primarily with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • The chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans neurocan, brevican, phosphacan, and versican are differentially regulated following spinal cord injury.

    Leonard L Jones;Richard U Margolis;Mark H Tuszynski;Mark H Tuszynski

  • The neuronal chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan neurocan binds to the neural cell adhesion molecules Ng-CAM/L1/NILE and N-CAM, and inhibits neuronal adhesion and neurite outgrowth

    David R. Friedlander;Peter Milev;Laina Karthikeyan;Renée K. Margolis

  • Neurocan is upregulated in injured brain and in cytokine-treated astrocytes.

    Richard A. Asher;Daniel A. Morgenstern;Penny S. Fidler;Kathryn H. Adcock

  • Cloning and primary structure of neurocan, a developmentally regulated, aggregating chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan of brain.

    Uwe Rauch;Laina Karthikeyan;Patrice Maurel;Richard U. Margolis

  • Interactions of the chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan phosphacan, the extracellular domain of a receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase, with neurons, glia, and neural cell adhesion molecules.

    P Milev;D R Friedlander;T Sakurai;L Karthikeyan

  • Phosphacan, a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan of brain that interacts with neurons and neural cell-adhesion molecules, is an extracellular variant of a receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase

    Patrice Maurel;Uwe Rauch;Manuela Flad;Renee K. Margolis

  • Demonstration of mammalian protein O-mannosyltransferase activity: coexpression of POMT1 and POMT2 required for enzymatic activity.

    Hiroshi Manya;Atsuro Chiba;Aruto Yoshida;Xiaohui Wang

  • Fibrinogen Triggers Astrocyte Scar Formation by Promoting the Availability of Active TGF-β after Vascular Damage

    Christian Schachtrup;Jae K. Ryu;Matthew J. Helmrick;Eirini Vagena

  • Functional Characterization of Chondroitin Sulfate Proteoglycans of Brain: Interactions with Neurons and Neural Cell Adhesion Molecules

    Martin Grumet;Andrea Flaccus;Richard U. Margolis

  • Isolation and characterization of developmentally regulated chondroitin sulfate and chondroitin/keratan sulfate proteoglycans of brain identified with monoclonal antibodies.

    U Rauch;P Gao;A Janetzko;A Flaccus

  • Insulin in the Cerebrospinal Fluid

    Richard U. Margolis;Norman Altszuler

  • Interactions with tenascin and differential effects on cell adhesion of neurocan and phosphacan, two major chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans of nervous tissue.

    Martin Grumet;Peter Milev;Takeshi Sakurai;Laina Karthikeyan

  • Postnatal development of perineuronal nets in wild-type mice and in a mutant deficient in tenascin-R.

    Gert Brückner;Jens Grosche;Sandra Schmidt;Wolfgang Härtig

  • Glycosaminoglycans of brain during development.

    R U Margolis;R K Margolis;L B Chang;C Preti

  • TAG-1/axonin-1 is a high-affinity ligand of neurocan, phosphacan/protein-tyrosine phosphatase-ζ/β, and N-CAM

    Peter Milev;Patrice Maurel;Monika Häring;Renée K. Margolis

  • Differential regulation of expression of hyaluronan-binding proteoglycans in developing brain: aggrecan, versican, neurocan, and brevican.

    Peter Milev;Patrice Maurel;Atsuro Chiba;Markus Mevissen

  • High Affinity Binding and Overlapping Localization of Neurocan and Phosphacan/Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase-ζ/β with Tenascin-R, Amphoterin, and the Heparin-binding Growth-associated Molecule

    Peter Milev;Atsuro Chiba;Monika Häring;Heikki Rauvala

  • Localization of epidermal hyaluronic acid using the hyaluronate binding region of cartilage proteoglycan as a specific probe

    Raija. Tammi;James A. Ripellino;Richard U. Margolis;Markku. Tammi

  • Mice deficient for tenascin-R display alterations of the extracellular matrix and decreased axonal conduction velocities in the CNS.

    P Weber;U Bartsch;U Bartsch;M N Rasband;R Czaniera

  • Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans as mediators of axon growth and pathfinding

    Richard U. Margolis;Renée K. Margolis

Frequent Co-Authors

Renée K. Margolis
Renée K. Margolis SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Martin Grumet
Martin Grumet Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Stephen R.J. Salton
Stephen R.J. Salton Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Lloyd A. Greene
Lloyd A. Greene Columbia University
Joseph Schlessinger
Joseph Schlessinger Yale University
Jukka Finne
Jukka Finne University of Helsinki
Udo Bartsch
Udo Bartsch Universität Hamburg
Mark H. Tuszynski
Mark H. Tuszynski University of California, San Diego
Joel M. Levine
Joel M. Levine Stony Brook University
Melitta Schachner
Melitta Schachner Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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