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M G Fehlings

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Neuroscience|August 5, 2000
Role of L- and N-type calcium channels in the pathophysiology of traumatic spinal cord white matter injuryS K Agrawal, R Nashmi, M G Fehlings
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 5, 1998
Role of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors in traumatic spinal cord white matter injuryS K Agrawal, E Theriault, M G Fehlings
Spine|January 24, 2002
The role and timing of decompression in acute spinal cord injury: what do we know? What should we do?M G Fehlings, L H Sekhon, C Tator
Experimental Neurology|October 6, 2005
FAS deficiency reduces apoptosis, spares axons and improves function after spinal cord injuryS Casha, W R Yu, M G Fehlings
Neuroscience|August 21, 2007
The p75 neurotrophin receptor is essential for neuronal cell survival and improvement of functional recovery after spinal cord injuryG K T Chu, W Yu, M G Fehlings
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Supplement|January 1, 1991
The electrophysiological assessment of the pyramidal and non-pyramidal tracts of the spinal cord of ratsM G Fehlings, R J Hurlbert, C H Tator
Journal of Neurosurgery|September 1, 1989
The effect of nimodipine and dextran on axonal function and blood flow following experimental spinal cord injuryM G Fehlings, C H Tator, R D Linden
Paraplegia|June 1, 1987
Current status and future prospects for the neurosurgical management of acute spinal cord injuriesC H Tator, R D Linden, M G Fehlings
Spine|November 1, 1995
Use of sensory-evoked potentials recorded from the human occiput for intraoperative physiologic monitoring of the spinal cordR J Hurlbert, M G Fehlings, M S Moncada
Journal of Neurosurgery|May 1, 1988
The effect of direct-current field on recovery from experimental spinal cord injuryM G Fehlings, C H Tator, R D Linden
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Neuroscience|August 5, 2000
Role of L- and N-type calcium channels in the pathophysiology of traumatic spinal cord white matter injuryS K Agrawal, R Nashmi, M G Fehlings
Journal of Neurotrauma|December 5, 1998
Role of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors in traumatic spinal cord white matter injuryS K Agrawal, E Theriault, M G Fehlings
Spine|January 24, 2002
The role and timing of decompression in acute spinal cord injury: what do we know? What should we do?M G Fehlings, L H Sekhon, C Tator
Experimental Neurology|October 6, 2005
FAS deficiency reduces apoptosis, spares axons and improves function after spinal cord injuryS Casha, W R Yu, M G Fehlings
Neuroscience|August 21, 2007
The p75 neurotrophin receptor is essential for neuronal cell survival and improvement of functional recovery after spinal cord injuryG K T Chu, W Yu, M G Fehlings
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. Supplement|January 1, 1991
The electrophysiological assessment of the pyramidal and non-pyramidal tracts of the spinal cord of ratsM G Fehlings, R J Hurlbert, C H Tator
Journal of Neurosurgery|September 1, 1989
The effect of nimodipine and dextran on axonal function and blood flow following experimental spinal cord injuryM G Fehlings, C H Tator, R D Linden
Paraplegia|June 1, 1987
Current status and future prospects for the neurosurgical management of acute spinal cord injuriesC H Tator, R D Linden, M G Fehlings
Spine|November 1, 1995
Use of sensory-evoked potentials recorded from the human occiput for intraoperative physiologic monitoring of the spinal cordR J Hurlbert, M G Fehlings, M S Moncada
Journal of Neurosurgery|May 1, 1988
The effect of direct-current field on recovery from experimental spinal cord injuryM G Fehlings, C H Tator, R D Linden
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