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Christopher E Henderson

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Trends in Neurosciences|April 27, 2004
Motor columns caged by crestChristopher E Henderson
Nature Medicine|April 2, 2004
Spinal cord alive and kickingCatherine Barthélémy, Christopher E Henderson
Nature Cell Biology|February 4, 2003
Killer wiles: growing interest in FasBrigitte Pettmann, Christopher E Henderson
Nature Materials|May 22, 2014
Stem cell differentiation: yielding substrates for neuronsEmily Rhodes Lowry, Christopher E Henderson
BMC Neuroscience|December 1, 2004
Foxo3a induces motoneuron death through the Fas pathway in cooperation with JNKCatherine Barthélémy, Christopher E Henderson, Brigitte Pettmann
Annual Review of Neuroscience|April 7, 2010
Motor neuron diversity in development and diseaseKevin C Kanning, Artem Kaplan, Christopher E Henderson
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 30, 2008
Signaling by death receptors in the nervous systemGeorg Haase, Brigitte Pettmann, Cédric Raoul, et al.
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|December 29, 2010
Comparison of MRI-based estimates of articular cartilage contact area in the tibiofemoral jointChristopher E Henderson, Jill S Higginson, Peter J Barrance
Journal of Biomechanics|May 25, 2019
Improved walking function in laboratory does not guarantee increased community walking in stroke survivors: Potential role of gait biomechanicsMarzieh M Ardestani, Christopher E Henderson, T George Hornby
FEBS Letters|December 8, 2004
The b1 isoform of protocadherin-gamma (Pcdhgamma) interacts with the microtubule-destabilizing protein SCG10Odile Gayet, Vincenzo Labella, Christopher E Henderson, et al.
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Trends in Neurosciences|April 27, 2004
Motor columns caged by crestChristopher E Henderson
Nature Medicine|April 2, 2004
Spinal cord alive and kickingCatherine Barthélémy, Christopher E Henderson
Nature Cell Biology|February 4, 2003
Killer wiles: growing interest in FasBrigitte Pettmann, Christopher E Henderson
Nature Materials|May 22, 2014
Stem cell differentiation: yielding substrates for neuronsEmily Rhodes Lowry, Christopher E Henderson
BMC Neuroscience|December 1, 2004
Foxo3a induces motoneuron death through the Fas pathway in cooperation with JNKCatherine Barthélémy, Christopher E Henderson, Brigitte Pettmann
Annual Review of Neuroscience|April 7, 2010
Motor neuron diversity in development and diseaseKevin C Kanning, Artem Kaplan, Christopher E Henderson
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|August 30, 2008
Signaling by death receptors in the nervous systemGeorg Haase, Brigitte Pettmann, Cédric Raoul, et al.
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|December 29, 2010
Comparison of MRI-based estimates of articular cartilage contact area in the tibiofemoral jointChristopher E Henderson, Jill S Higginson, Peter J Barrance
Journal of Biomechanics|May 25, 2019
Improved walking function in laboratory does not guarantee increased community walking in stroke survivors: Potential role of gait biomechanicsMarzieh M Ardestani, Christopher E Henderson, T George Hornby
FEBS Letters|December 8, 2004
The b1 isoform of protocadherin-gamma (Pcdhgamma) interacts with the microtubule-destabilizing protein SCG10Odile Gayet, Vincenzo Labella, Christopher E Henderson, et al.
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