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Curtis O Asante

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Regenerative Medicine|May 2, 2015
Organizational profile: UK regenerative medicine platform immunomodulation hubCurtis O Asante
Regenerative Medicine|December 16, 2017
Roadmap to clinical translation: insights from a UK regenerative medicine platform workshop on mesenchymal stromal cellsCurtis O Asante, Francesco Dazzi
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 29, 2011
Developmental plasticity of descending motor pathwaysHsiu-Ling Li, Curtis O Asante
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 7, 2011
Spike-timing dependent plasticity in humansHsiu-Ling Li, Curtis O Asante
Neuroscience Letters|August 17, 2010
Descending serotonergic facilitation mediated by spinal 5-HT3 receptors engages spinal rapamycin-sensitive pathways in the ratCurtis O Asante, Anthony H Dickenson
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Differential joint-specific corticospinal tract projections within the cervical enlargementCurtis O Asante, John H Martin
Journal of Medical Microbiology|April 25, 2023
Meeting Report for Bridging the Clinical-Research Gap 2022: a collaborative event between the Healthcare Infection Society and the Microbiology SocietyCurtis O Asante, Aggie Bak, Christine Fears
The Journal of Pain|May 11, 2010
Mammalian target of rapamycin signaling in the spinal cord is required for neuronal plasticity and behavioral hypersensitivity associated with neuropathy in the ratCurtis O Asante, Victoria C Wallace, Anthony H Dickenson
Molecular Pain|June 9, 2009
Formalin-induced behavioural hypersensitivity and neuronal hyperexcitability are mediated by rapid protein synthesis at the spinal levelCurtis O Asante, Victoria C Wallace, Anthony H Dickenson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 2, 2008
The cell and molecular basis of mechanical, cold, and inflammatory painBjarke Abrahamsen, Jing Zhao, Curtis O Asante, et al.
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Regenerative Medicine|May 2, 2015
Organizational profile: UK regenerative medicine platform immunomodulation hubCurtis O Asante
Regenerative Medicine|December 16, 2017
Roadmap to clinical translation: insights from a UK regenerative medicine platform workshop on mesenchymal stromal cellsCurtis O Asante, Francesco Dazzi
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 29, 2011
Developmental plasticity of descending motor pathwaysHsiu-Ling Li, Curtis O Asante
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 7, 2011
Spike-timing dependent plasticity in humansHsiu-Ling Li, Curtis O Asante
Neuroscience Letters|August 17, 2010
Descending serotonergic facilitation mediated by spinal 5-HT3 receptors engages spinal rapamycin-sensitive pathways in the ratCurtis O Asante, Anthony H Dickenson
Plos One|September 24, 2013
Differential joint-specific corticospinal tract projections within the cervical enlargementCurtis O Asante, John H Martin
Journal of Medical Microbiology|April 25, 2023
Meeting Report for Bridging the Clinical-Research Gap 2022: a collaborative event between the Healthcare Infection Society and the Microbiology SocietyCurtis O Asante, Aggie Bak, Christine Fears
The Journal of Pain|May 11, 2010
Mammalian target of rapamycin signaling in the spinal cord is required for neuronal plasticity and behavioral hypersensitivity associated with neuropathy in the ratCurtis O Asante, Victoria C Wallace, Anthony H Dickenson
Molecular Pain|June 9, 2009
Formalin-induced behavioural hypersensitivity and neuronal hyperexcitability are mediated by rapid protein synthesis at the spinal levelCurtis O Asante, Victoria C Wallace, Anthony H Dickenson
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 2, 2008
The cell and molecular basis of mechanical, cold, and inflammatory painBjarke Abrahamsen, Jing Zhao, Curtis O Asante, et al.
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