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Spinal Cord|February 23, 2002
Experimental modelling of human spinal cord injury: a model that crosses the species barrier and mimics the spectrum of human cytopathologyB T Stokes, L B Jakeman
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 8, 1991
Axonal projections between fetal spinal cord transplants and the adult rat spinal cord: a neuroanatomical tracing study of local interactionsL B Jakeman, P J Reier
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|September 30, 2008
Don't fence me in: harnessing the beneficial roles of astrocytes for spinal cord repairRobin E White, Lyn B Jakeman
Neural Regeneration Research|July 8, 2014
In the presence of danger: The extracellular matrix defensive response to central nervous system injuryLyn B Jakeman, Kent E Williams, Bryan Brautigam
Experimental Neurology|October 12, 2004
Bone marrow transplants provide tissue protection and directional guidance for axons after contusive spinal cord injury in ratsDaniel P Ankeny, Dana M McTigue, Lyn B Jakeman
Experimental Neurology|December 9, 2008
L1 cell adhesion molecule is essential for the maintenance of hyperalgesia after spinal cord injuryEmily L Hoschouer, Feng Qin Yin, Lyn B Jakeman
Brain Research Bulletin|June 19, 2010
Injured mice at the gym: review, results and considerations for combining chondroitinase and locomotor exercise to enhance recovery after spinal cord injuryLyn B Jakeman, Emily L Hoschouer, D Michele Basso
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|November 13, 2007
Modulating Sema3A signal with a L1 mimetic peptide is not sufficient to promote motor recovery and axon regeneration after spinal cord injuryErik Mire, Nicole Thomasset, Lyn B Jakeman, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|March 1, 1993
Hypothalamic infusion of activin A increases water consumption and urine volume in the ratR H Schwall, L B Jakeman, C A Altar
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 13, 2010
Regional heterogeneity in astrocyte responses following contusive spinal cord injury in miceRobin E White, Dana M McTigue, Lyn B Jakeman
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Spinal Cord|February 23, 2002
Experimental modelling of human spinal cord injury: a model that crosses the species barrier and mimics the spectrum of human cytopathologyB T Stokes, L B Jakeman
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 8, 1991
Axonal projections between fetal spinal cord transplants and the adult rat spinal cord: a neuroanatomical tracing study of local interactionsL B Jakeman, P J Reier
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience|September 30, 2008
Don't fence me in: harnessing the beneficial roles of astrocytes for spinal cord repairRobin E White, Lyn B Jakeman
Neural Regeneration Research|July 8, 2014
In the presence of danger: The extracellular matrix defensive response to central nervous system injuryLyn B Jakeman, Kent E Williams, Bryan Brautigam
Experimental Neurology|October 12, 2004
Bone marrow transplants provide tissue protection and directional guidance for axons after contusive spinal cord injury in ratsDaniel P Ankeny, Dana M McTigue, Lyn B Jakeman
Experimental Neurology|December 9, 2008
L1 cell adhesion molecule is essential for the maintenance of hyperalgesia after spinal cord injuryEmily L Hoschouer, Feng Qin Yin, Lyn B Jakeman
Brain Research Bulletin|June 19, 2010
Injured mice at the gym: review, results and considerations for combining chondroitinase and locomotor exercise to enhance recovery after spinal cord injuryLyn B Jakeman, Emily L Hoschouer, D Michele Basso
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|November 13, 2007
Modulating Sema3A signal with a L1 mimetic peptide is not sufficient to promote motor recovery and axon regeneration after spinal cord injuryErik Mire, Nicole Thomasset, Lyn B Jakeman, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|March 1, 1993
Hypothalamic infusion of activin A increases water consumption and urine volume in the ratR H Schwall, L B Jakeman, C A Altar
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|February 13, 2010
Regional heterogeneity in astrocyte responses following contusive spinal cord injury in miceRobin E White, Dana M McTigue, Lyn B Jakeman
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