Research
Papers
1. Jacobson, M.D., Wusteman, M., and C.P. Downes (1985). Muscarinic receptors and hydrolysis of inositol phospholipids in rat cerebral cortex and parotid gland. J. Neurochem. 44:465-472. [PubMed]
2. Chapman, B., Jacobson, M.D., Reiter, H.O., and
M.P. Stryker (1986). Ocular dominance shift in kitten visual cortex caused
by imbalance in retinal electrical activity. Nature 324:154-156.
3. Jacobson, M.D., Burne, J.F., King, M.P., Miyashita, T., Reed, J.C.,
and M.C. Raff (1993). Bcl-2 blocks apoptosis in cells lacking mitochondrial
DNA. Nature 361:365-369.
4. Barres, B.A., Jacobson, M.D., Schmid, R., Sendtner,
M., and M.C. Raff (1993). Does oligodendrocyte survival depend on axons? Curr.
Biol. 3:489-497.
5. Jacobson, M.D., Burne, J.F., and M.C. Raff (1994).
Programmed cell death and Bcl-2 protection in the absence of a nucleus. EMBO
J. 13:1899-1910. [PubMed]
6. Jacobson, M.D. and M.C. Raff (1995). Programmed cell death and Bcl-2 protection
in very low oxygen. Nature 374:814-816.
7. Jacobson, M.D., Weil, M., and M.C. Raff (1996).
Role of Ced-3/ICE-family proteases in staurosporine-induced programmed cell
death. J. Cell Biol. 133:1041-1051.
8. Weil, M., Jacobson, M.D., Coles, H.S.R., Davies,
T.J., Gardner, R.L., Raff, K.D., and M.C. Raff (1996). Constitutive expression
of the machinery for programmed cell death. J. Cell Biol. 133:1053-1059.
9. Weil, M., Jacobson, M.D., and M.C. Raff (1997).
Is programmed cell death required for neural tube closure? Curr. Biol.
7:281-284.
10. Ishizaki, Y., Jacobson, M.D., and M.C. Raff (1997).
A role for caspases in lens fiber differentiation. J. Cell Biol. 140:153-158.
11. Melcher, A., Todryk, S., Hardwick, N., Ford, M., Jacobson, M. and R.G. Vile (1998). Tumor immunogenicity is determined by the mechanism of cell death via induction of heat shock protein expression. Nature Med. 4:581-587. [PubMed]
12. Weil, M., Jacobson, M.D. and M.C. Raff (1998). Are caspases involved in the death of cells with a transcriptionally inactive nucleus? Sperm and chicken erythrocytes. J. Cell Sci. 111:2707-2715. [PubMed] [PDF]
13. McCormick, J. A., Lyons, V., Jacobson, M. D., Noble, J., Diorio, J., Nyirenda, M., Weaver, S., Ester, W., Yau, J. L., Meaney, M. J., Seckl, J. R., and K.E. Chapman (2000). 5'-heterogeneity of glucocorticoid receptor messenger RNA is tissue specific: differential regulation of variant transcripts by early-life events. Mol. Endocrinol. 14:506-514. [PubMed] [Full Text] [PDF]
14. Bertin, J., Guo, Y., Wang, L., Srinivasula, S.M., Jacobson, M.D., Poyet, J., Merriam, S., Robison, K.E., DiStefano, P.S., and E.S. Alnemri (2000). CARD9 is a novel caspase recruitment domain containing protein that interacts with Bcl10/CLAP and activates NF-kappaB. J. Biol. Chem. 275:41082-6. [PubMed] [Full Text] [PDF]
15. Bertin, J., Wang, L., Guo, Y., Jacobson, M. D.,
Poyet, J. L., Srinivasula, S. M., Merriam, S., DiStefano, P. S., and E.S.
Alnemri (2001). CARD11 and CARD14 Are Novel Caspase Recruitment Domain (CARD)/Membrane-
associated Guanylate Kinase (MAGUK) Family Members that Interact with BCL10
and Activate NF-kappa B. J. Biol. Chem. 276:11877-82.
16. Holmqvist, M.H., Cao, J., Hernandez-Pineda, R. Jacobson,
M.D., Carroll, K.I., Sung, M.A., Betty, M. Ge, P., Glibride, K.J., Brown,
M.E., Jurman, M.E., Lawson, D., Silos-Santiago, I., Xie, Y., Covarrubias,
M., Rhodes, K.J., Distefano, P.S., and W.F. An (2002). Elimination of fast
inactivation in Kv4 A-type potassium channels by an auxiliary subunit domain.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 99:1035-1040.
17.
Jacobson, M.D. and N.J. McCarthy, Eds. (2002).
Apoptosis: The Molecular Biology of Programmed Cell Death. Volume 40, Frontiers
in Molecular Biology Series. (Hames, B.D. and D.M. Glover, Series editors).
Oxford University Press (Oxford, UK).
18. M.D. Jacobson and N. McCarthy (2002). Preface.
In: Apoptosis: The Molecular Biology of Programmed Cell Death (M.D.
Jacobson and N. J. McCarthy, Eds), pp vii-ix.
19. M.D. Jacobson and L. Bergeron (2002) Cell Death
in the Nervous System. In: Apoptosis: The Molecular Biology of Programmed
Cell Death (M.D. Jacobson and N. J. McCarthy, Eds), pp 278-316.
20. Raff, M.C., Barres, B.A., Burne, J.F., Coles, H.S.R.,
Ishizaki, Y., and M.D. Jacobson (1994). Programmed cell death and the
control of cell survival. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 345:265-268.
21. Raff, M.C., Barres, B.A., Burne, J.F., Coles, H.S., Ishizaki,
Y., and M.D. Jacobson (1994). Programmed cell death and the control
of cell survival: lessons from the nervous system. Science 262:695-700.
22. Jacobson, M.D., Burne, J.F., and M.C. Raff (1994). Mechanisms of programmed cell death and Bcl-2 protection. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 22:600-602. [PubMed]
23. Jacobson, M.D. and G.I. Evan (1994). Breaking the ICE. Curr Biol. 4:337-340. [PubMed]
24. Jacobson, M.D. (1996). Reactive oxygen species and programmed cell death.
Trends in Biochem. Sci. 21: 83-86.
25. Jacobson, M.D., Weil, M., and M.C. Raff (1997).
Programmed cell death in animal development. Cell 88:347-354. [PubMed]
26. Jacobson, M.D. (1997). Apoptosis: Bcl-2 proteins
get connected. Curr. Biol. 7:R277-R281.
27. Jacobson, M.D. (1997). Apoptosis: a missing link
is found. Trends in Cell Biol. 7: 467-469.
28. Jacobson, M.D. (1998). Anti-apoptosis therapy:
a way of treating neural degeneration? Curr. Biol. 8:R418-R421.
29. Jacobson, M.D. and J.A. Apperly (1997). Book Review:
Techniques in Apoptosis: A User's Guide, ed by S. Martin and T. Cotter (Portland
Press, 1996). Cell Death and Differentiation 4:166-167.
30. Jacobson, M.D. and S. Kumar (1997). Meeting Report:
Death in Capri. Cell Death and Differentiation 4:343-346.
1.
The First Euroconference on Apoptosis (19-22 September 1993, Chateau
de Maffliers, France).
2. London
Cell and Molecular Biology Club (12 January 1994, London, UK).
3. IBC
Workshop: New Molecular Targets in Cancer Therapy (24-25 March 1994, London,
UK).
4. Biochemical
Immunology Group Colloquium, 650th Meeting of The Biochemical Society (12-14
April 1994, Cardiff, UK).
5. Instituto
Juan March, Workshop on the Biochemistry and Regulation of Programmed Cell
Death (23-25 May 1994, Madrid, Spain).
6. IIR
Workshop: Clarifying and Understanding Programmed Cell Death and Apoptosis
for the Development of Novel Therapeutic Agents (12-13 Sept 1994, London,
UK).
7. M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center, 47th Annual Symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research:
Cell Death, Development and Cancer (11-14 Oct 1994, Houston, USA).
8. 29th
Patterson Symposium: Functional Organisation of the Nucleus (30 Oct - 2 Nov
1994, Manchester, UK).
9. British
Endocrine Society, Growth Factor Group Meeting (27 Mar1995, Warwick, UK).
10. The
Genetics Society: Genetics of Death (11-12 Apr 1995, Glasgow, UK).
11. FASEB
Summer Conference: Biochemistry of Vision (9-14 Jul 1995, Copper Mountain,
Colorado, USA).
12. XXIII
Meeting of the International Society of Onco-developmental Biology and Medicine
(10-13 Sept 1995, Montréal, Canada).
13. Instituto
Juan March, Workshop on Neuronal Programmed Cell Death (1-3 Jul 1996, Madrid,
Spain).
14. The
Life and Death of the Cell (14-17 Jul 1996, Edinburgh, UK).
15. The
Fourth Euroconference on Apoptosis (25-29 Sept 1996, Capri, Italy).
16. MS Forum
Workshop: Remyelination Strategies (18-20 Oct 1996, Barcelona, Spain).
17. Colloque
Annuel de la Société de Biologie Cellulaire de France (25-27
Nov 1996, Montpellier, France).
18. UK Molecular
Biology and Cancer Network, Annual Meeting (9-11 Dec 1996, Warwick, UK).
19. Symposium and Workshop on Neurodegenerative Diseases,
Free Radicals and Programmed Cell Death in ALS. ALS Association/Scientific
Education Partnership (20-24 Jan 1997, Kansas City, USA).
20. Cell Cycle Control and Apoptosis: Basic Mechanisms
and Novel Therapies. IBC UK Conferences (30 Jun-1 Jul 1997, London, UK).
21. Neuroscience for Clinicians 7. (22-24 Sept 1997,
Cambridge, UK).
22. MRC Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair, Autumn School
(14-16 Dec 1997, Cambridge, UK).
23. British Society for Cardiovascular Research, Autumn
Meeting (14-15 Sep 1998, London, UK).
24. "Molecular Biology of Oxidative Stress",
Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories (5-8 Mar 2000, Cold Spring
Harbor, NY).