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Andrea S. Bordt
Researcher at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Publications - 17
Citations - 907
Andrea S. Bordt is an academic researcher from University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retina & Inner plexiform layer. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 733 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrea S. Bordt include Texas A&M University & University of Washington.
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Muc5b is required for airway defence
Michelle G. Roy,Alessandra Livraghi-Butrico,Ashley A. Fletcher,Melissa M. McElwee,Scott E. Evans,Ryan M. Boerner,Samantha N. Alexander,Lindsey K. Bellinghausen,Alfred S. Song,Youlia Petrova,Michael J. Tuvim,Roberto Adachi,Irlanda Romo,Andrea S. Bordt,M. Gabriela Bowden,M. Gabriela Bowden,Joseph H. Sisson,Prescott G. Woodruff,David J. Thornton,Karine Rousseau,Maria Miguelina De La Garza,Seyed Javad Moghaddam,Harry Karmouty-Quintana,Michael R. Blackburn,Scott M. Drouin,C. William Davis,Kristy A. Terrell,Barbara R. Grubb,Wanda K. O'Neal,Sonia C. Flores,Adela Cota-Gomez,Catherine A. Lozupone,Jody Donnelly,Alan M. Watson,Corinne E. Hennessy,Rebecca C. Keith,Ivana V. Yang,Lea Barthel,Peter M. Henson,William J. Janssen,David A. Schwartz,Richard C. Boucher,Burton F. Dickey,Christopher M. Evans,Christopher M. Evans +44 more
TL;DR: It is shown that mouse Muc5b (but not MUC5ac) is required for MCC, for controlling infections in the airways and middle ear, and for maintaining immune homeostasis in mouse lungs, whereas Muc 5ac is dispensable.
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Wide-field ganglion cells in macaque retinas.
TL;DR: There are at least 15 morphoplogical types of wide-field ganglion cells in macaque retinas, and these cells are classified as diffuse, thorny diffuse, smooth diffuse, and multi-tufted.
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Synaptic input to an ON parasol ganglion cell in the macaque retina: a serial section analysis.
TL;DR: A labeled ON parasol ganglion cell from a macaque retina was analyzed in serial, ultrathin sections and suggests that most of the inhibitory input to the On parasol cell originates from other areas of the retina.
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Synaptic input to OFF parasol ganglion cells in macaque retina
Andrea S. Bordt,Andrea S. Bordt,Hideo Hoshi,Elizabeth Sumi Yamada,Elizabeth Sumi Yamada,Wendy C. Perryman-Stout,Wendy C. Perryman-Stout,David W. Marshak +7 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that the inhibitory input to parasol cells conveys information about several different attributes of visual stimuli and, particularly, about their global properties.
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Fibronectin Binding Proteins SpsD and SpsL Both Support Invasion of Canine Epithelial Cells by Staphylococcus pseudintermedius
Giampiero Pietrocola,Valentina Gianotti,Amy C. Richards,Giulia Nobile,Joan A. Geoghegan,Simonetta Rindi,Ian R. Monk,Andrea S. Bordt,Timothy J. Foster,J. Ross Fitzgerald,Pietro Speziale +10 more
TL;DR: Because SpsD and SpsL are critical factors for adhesion and invasion, blocking these processes could provide a strategy for future approaches to treating infections.