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Refereed journal articles

  1. Windus, L.C., et al., Stimulation of olfactory ensheathing cell motility enhances olfactory axon growth. Cell Mol Life Sci, 2011.
  2. Mackay-Sim, A. and J.A. St John, Olfactory ensheathing cells from the nose: clinical application in human spinal cord injuries. Exp Neurol, 2011. 229(1): 174-80.
  3. Lineburg, K.E., et al., The carbohydrate CT1 is expressed in topographically fixed glomeruli in the mouse olfactory bulb. Mol Cell Neurosci, 2011.
  4. Ekberg, J.A. and J.A. St John, Repairing damaged brains and spinal cords: crucial roles for olfactory ensheathing cells. ChemoSense, 2011. 13(3): 1-9.
  5. Ekberg, J.A., et al., OMP-ZsGreen fluorescent protein transgenic mice for visualisation of olfactory sensory neurons in vivo and in vitro. J Neurosci Methods, 2011. 196(1): 88-98.
  6. Chan, C., et al., Correction of aberrant axon growth in the developing mouse olfactory bulb. Mol Cell Neurosci, 2011. 46(1): 282-95.
  7. Windus, L.C., et al., Lamellipodia mediate the heterogeneity of central olfactory ensheathing cell interactions. Cell Mol Life Sci, 2010. 67(10): 1735-50.
  8. Chehrehasa, F., et al., Olfactory glia enhance neonatal axon regeneration. Mol Cell Neurosci, 2010. 45(3): 277-88.
  9. Chehrehasa F.; Key B.; St John J. A. The cell surface carbohydrate blood group A regulates selective fasciculation of regenerating accessory olfactory axons. Brain Research 2008, 1203, 32-38.
  10. Windus, L. C. E.; Claxton, C.; Allen, C. L.; Key, B.; St John, J. A. Motile membrane protrusions regulate cell-cell adhesion and migration of olfactory ensheathing glia. Glia 2007, 000, 000-000.
  11. Chehrehasa, F.; Key, B.; St John, J. A. The shape of the olfactory bulb influences axon targeting. Brain Res 2007.
  12. St John, J. A.; Claxton, C.; Robinson, M. W.; Yamamoto, F.; Domino, S. E.; Key, B. Genetic manipulation of blood group carbohydrates alters development and pathfinding of primary sensory axons of the olfactory systems. Dev Biol 2006, 298, 470-84.
  13. Chehrehasa, F.; St John, J. A.; Key, B. Implantation of a scaffold following bulbectomy induces laminar organization of regenerating olfactory axons. Brain Res 2006, 1119, 58-64.
  14. St John, J. A.; Key, B. Olfactory marker protein modulates primary olfactory axon overshooting in the olfactory bulb. J Comp Neurol 2005, 488, 61-9.
  15. St John, J. A.; Key, B. A model for axon navigation based on glycocodes in the primary olfactory system. Chem Senses 2005, 30 Suppl 1, i123-i124.
  16. Chehrehasa, F.; St John, J.; Key, B. The sorting behaviour of olfactory and vomeronasal axons during regeneration. J Mol Histol 2005, 36, 427-36.
  17. St John, J. A.; Key, B. Axon Mis-targeting in the Olfactory Bulb During Regeneration of Olfactory Neuroepithelium. Chem Senses 2003, 28, 773-9.
  18. St John, J. A.; Clarris, H. J.; McKeown, S.; Royal, S.; Key, B. Sorting and convergence of primary olfactory axons are independent of the olfactory bulb. J Comp Neurol 2003, 464, 131-40.
  19. Tisay, K. T.; St John, J. A.; Key, B. Expression of specific glycoconjugates in both primary and secondary olfactory pathways in BALB/C mice. J Comp Neurol 2002, 443, 213-25.
  20. St John, J. A.; Pasquale, E. B.; Key, B. EphA receptors and ephrin-A ligands exhibit highly regulated spatial and temporal expression patterns in the developing olfactory system. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 2002, 138, 1-14.
  21. St John, J. A.; Key, B. Heterogeneity in olfactory neurons in mouse revealed by differential expression of glycoconjugates. Histochem J 2002, 34, 281-9.
  22. St John, J. A.; Clarris, H. J.; Key, B. Multiple axon guidance cues establish the olfactory topographic map: how do these cues interact? Int J Dev Biol 2002, 46, 639-47.
  23. Key, B.; St John, J. Axon navigation in the Mammalian primary olfactory pathway: where to next? Chem Senses 2002, 27, 245-60.
  24. St John, J. A.; Key, B. EphB2 and two of its ligands have dynamic protein expression patterns in the developing olfactory system. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 2001, 126, 43-56.
  25. St John, J. A.; Key, B. Chemically and morphologically identifiable glomeruli in the rat olfactory bulb. J Comp Neurol 2001, 436, 497-507.
  26. St John, J. A.; Tisay, K. T.; Caras, I. W.; Key, B. Expression of EphA5 during development of the olfactory nerve pathway in rat. J Comp Neurol 2000, 416, 540-50.
  27. St John, J. A.; Key, B. Expression of galectin-1 in the olfactory nerve pathway of rat. Brain Res Dev Brain Res 1999, 117, 171-8.
  28. St John, J. A.; Sims, I. M.; Bonnett, G. D.; Simpson, R. J. Synthesis of fructans by partially purified fructosyltransferase activities from Lolium rigidum. New phytologist 1997, 136, 39-51.
  29. St John, J. A.; Sims, I. M.; Bonnett, G. D.; Simpson, R. J. Identification of products formed by a fructan : fructan fructosyltransferase activity from Lolium rigidum. New phytologist 1997, 135, 249-257.
  30. St John, J. A.; Bonnett, G. D.; Simpson, R. J.; Tanner, G. J. A fructan : fructan fructosyltransferase activity from Lolium rigidum. New phytologist 1997, 135, 235-247.
  31. St John, J. A.; Bonnett, G. D.; Simpson, R. J. A method for rapid quantification of sucrose and fructan oligosaccharides suitable for enzyme and physiological studies. New phytologist 1996, 134, 197-203.
  32. Radojevic, I.; Simpson, R. J.; St John, J. A.; Humphreys, M. O. Chemical composition and in vitro digestibility of lines of Lolium perenne selected for high concentrations of water-soluble carbohydrates. Australian journal of agricultural research 1994, 45, 901-902.
  33. Bonnett, G. D.; Sims, I. M.; St John, J. A.; Simpson, R. J. Purification and characterization of fructans with beta-2,1- and beta-2,6-glycosidic linkages suitable for enzyme studies. New phytologist 1994, 127, 261-269.
  34. St John, J. A.; Bonnett, G. D.; Simpson, R. J. Fructosyltransferase activities from Lolium rigidum Gaudin. New phytologist 1993, 123, 705-715.

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