Earlier papers

Nishiyama, A., Yu, M., Drazba, J.A. and Tuohy, V.K. Normal and reactive NG2+ glial cells are distinct from resting and activated microglia. J. Neurosci. Res. 48:299-312, 1997.

Nishiyama, A., Lin, X-H., Giese, N., Heldin, C-H., and W. B. Stallcup. Interaction between NG2 proteoglycan and PDGF receptor on O2A progenitor cells is required for optimal response to PDGF. J. Neurosci. Res. 43:315-330,1996.

Nishiyama, A., Lin, X.-H., Giese, N., Heldin, C.-H., and Stallcup, W.B. Co-localized expression of NG2 proteoglycan and PDGF receptor on O2A progenitor cells in the developing rat brain. J. Neurosci. Res. 43:299-314, 1996.

Nishiyama, A., Lin, X.-H., and Stallcup, W.B. Generation of truncated forms of the NG2 proteoglycan by cell surface proteolysis. Mol. Biol. Cell 6:1819-1832, 1995.

Nishiyama, A. and Stallcup, W.B. Expression of NG2 proteoglycan causes retention of type VI collagen on the cell surface. Mol. Biol. Cell 4:1097-1108, 1993.

Nishiyama, A., Dahlin, K., Prince, J., Johnstone, S., and Stallcup, W.B. The primary structure of NG2, a novel membrane-spanning proteoglycan. J. Cell Biol. 114:359-371, 1991.

Nishiyama, A., Dahlin, K., and Stallcup, W. B. The expression of NG2 proteoglycan in the developing rat limb. Development 111:933-944, 1991.