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Lior Mayo, Ph.D.

TitleResearch Fellow in Neurology (EXT)
InstitutionBrigham and Women's Hospital
DepartmentNeurology
AddressHarvard Institutes of Medicine
BWH/Neurology - 7th Floor
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur
Boston MA 02115

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  1. Mayo L, Quintana FJ, Weiner HL. The innate immune system in demyelinating disease. Immunol Rev. 2012 Jul; 248(1):170-87.
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  2. Levy A, Blacher E, Vaknine H, Lund FE, Stein R, Mayo L. CD38 deficiency in the tumor microenvironment attenuates glioma progression and modulates features of tumor-associated microglia/macrophages. Neuro Oncol. 2012 Aug; 14(8):1037-49.
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  3. Mayo L, Levy A, Jacob-Hirsch J, Amariglio N, Rechavi G, Stein R. Bid regulates the immunological profile of murine microglia and macrophages. Glia. 2011 Mar; 59(3):397-412.
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  4. Levy A, Bercovich-Kinori A, Alexandrovich AG, Tsenter J, Trembovler V, Lund FE, Shohami E, Stein R, Mayo L. CD38 facilitates recovery from traumatic brain injury. J Neurotrauma. 2009 Sep; 26(9):1521-33.
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  5. Mayo L, Jacob-Hirsch J, Amariglio N, Rechavi G, Moutin MJ, Lund FE, Stein R. Dual role of CD38 in microglial activation and activation-induced cell death. J Immunol. 2008 Jul 1; 181(1):92-103.
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  6. Mayo L, Stein R. Characterization of LPS and interferon-gamma triggered activation-induced cell death in N9 and primary microglial cells: induction of the mitochondrial gateway by nitric oxide. Cell Death Differ. 2007 Jan; 14(1):183-6.
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  7. Rothem L, Stark M, Kaufman Y, Mayo L, Assaraf YG. Reduced folate carrier gene silencing in multiple antifolate-resistant tumor cell lines is due to a simultaneous loss of function of multiple transcription factors but not promoter methylation. J Biol Chem. 2004 Jan 2; 279(1):374-84.
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