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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 23, 2009
The crossed phrenic phenomenon and recovery of function following spinal cord injuryHarry G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|April 1, 1981
The role of cervical afferent nerve fiber inhibition of the crossed phrenic phenomenonH G Goshgarian
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 1, 1976
The regeneration of brachial nerves of contralateral origin into benervated fused newt forelimbsH G Goshgarian
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 18, 2003
The crossed phrenic phenomenon: a model for plasticity in the respiratory pathways following spinal cord injuryHarry G Goshgarian
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|July 1, 1978
Retrieving the proximal end of a severed flexor tendonG G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|October 1, 1977
A rapid silver impregnation for central and peripheral nerve fibers in paraffin and frozen sectionsH G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|December 1, 1979
Developmental plasticity in the respiratory pathway of the adult ratH G Goshgarian
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|August 1, 1979
The interaction of nerves of opposite regenerating polarity in fused newt forelimbsH G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|February 22, 2008
Administration of phosphodiesterase inhibitors and an adenosine A1 receptor antagonist induces phrenic nerve recovery in high cervical spinal cord injured ratsS Kajana, H G Goshgarian
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|July 3, 2009
Systemic administration of rolipram increases medullary and spinal cAMP and activates a latent respiratory motor pathway after high cervical spinal cord injurySatkunendrarajah Kajana, Harry G Goshgarian
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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 23, 2009
The crossed phrenic phenomenon and recovery of function following spinal cord injuryHarry G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|April 1, 1981
The role of cervical afferent nerve fiber inhibition of the crossed phrenic phenomenonH G Goshgarian
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 1, 1976
The regeneration of brachial nerves of contralateral origin into benervated fused newt forelimbsH G Goshgarian
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 18, 2003
The crossed phrenic phenomenon: a model for plasticity in the respiratory pathways following spinal cord injuryHarry G Goshgarian
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|July 1, 1978
Retrieving the proximal end of a severed flexor tendonG G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|October 1, 1977
A rapid silver impregnation for central and peripheral nerve fibers in paraffin and frozen sectionsH G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|December 1, 1979
Developmental plasticity in the respiratory pathway of the adult ratH G Goshgarian
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|August 1, 1979
The interaction of nerves of opposite regenerating polarity in fused newt forelimbsH G Goshgarian
Experimental Neurology|February 22, 2008
Administration of phosphodiesterase inhibitors and an adenosine A1 receptor antagonist induces phrenic nerve recovery in high cervical spinal cord injured ratsS Kajana, H G Goshgarian
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine|July 3, 2009
Systemic administration of rolipram increases medullary and spinal cAMP and activates a latent respiratory motor pathway after high cervical spinal cord injurySatkunendrarajah Kajana, Harry G Goshgarian
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