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Marc A DePaul

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Scientific Reports|August 23, 2017
Combinatory repair strategy to promote axon regeneration and functional recovery after chronic spinal cord injuryMarc A DePaul, Ching-Yi Lin, Jerry Silver, et al.
Plos One|October 2, 2015
Peripheral Nerve Transplantation Combined with Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factor and Chondroitinase Induces Regeneration and Improves Urinary Function in Complete Spinal Cord Transected Adult MiceMarc A DePaul, Ching-Yi Lin, Jerry Silver, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|December 17, 2008
Acute ethanol impairs photic and nonphotic circadian phase resetting in the Syrian hamsterChristina L Ruby, Rebecca A Prosser, Marc A DePaul, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|June 26, 2009
Chronic ethanol attenuates circadian photic phase resetting and alters nocturnal activity patterns in the hamsterChristina L Ruby, Allison J Brager, Marc A DePaul, et al.
Experimental Neurology|January 16, 2014
Functional regeneration beyond the glial scarJared M Cregg, Marc A DePaul, Angela R Filous, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|September 26, 2018
Multipotent Adult Progenitor Cells, but Not Tissue Inhibitor of Matrix Metalloproteinase-3, Increase Tissue Sparing and Reduce Urological Complications following Spinal Cord InjuryJames M Jones, Marc A DePaul, Cynthia R Gregory, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 20, 2015
Intravenous multipotent adult progenitor cell treatment decreases inflammation leading to functional recovery following spinal cord injuryMarc A DePaul, Marc Palmer, Bradley T Lang, et al.
Nature|December 4, 2014
Modulation of the proteoglycan receptor PTPσ promotes recovery after spinal cord injuryBradley T Lang, Jared M Cregg, Marc A DePaul, et al.
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Scientific Reports|August 23, 2017
Combinatory repair strategy to promote axon regeneration and functional recovery after chronic spinal cord injuryMarc A DePaul, Ching-Yi Lin, Jerry Silver, et al.
Plos One|October 2, 2015
Peripheral Nerve Transplantation Combined with Acidic Fibroblast Growth Factor and Chondroitinase Induces Regeneration and Improves Urinary Function in Complete Spinal Cord Transected Adult MiceMarc A DePaul, Ching-Yi Lin, Jerry Silver, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|December 17, 2008
Acute ethanol impairs photic and nonphotic circadian phase resetting in the Syrian hamsterChristina L Ruby, Rebecca A Prosser, Marc A DePaul, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|June 26, 2009
Chronic ethanol attenuates circadian photic phase resetting and alters nocturnal activity patterns in the hamsterChristina L Ruby, Allison J Brager, Marc A DePaul, et al.
Experimental Neurology|January 16, 2014
Functional regeneration beyond the glial scarJared M Cregg, Marc A DePaul, Angela R Filous, et al.
Journal of Neurotrauma|September 26, 2018
Multipotent Adult Progenitor Cells, but Not Tissue Inhibitor of Matrix Metalloproteinase-3, Increase Tissue Sparing and Reduce Urological Complications following Spinal Cord InjuryJames M Jones, Marc A DePaul, Cynthia R Gregory, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 20, 2015
Intravenous multipotent adult progenitor cell treatment decreases inflammation leading to functional recovery following spinal cord injuryMarc A DePaul, Marc Palmer, Bradley T Lang, et al.
Nature|December 4, 2014
Modulation of the proteoglycan receptor PTPσ promotes recovery after spinal cord injuryBradley T Lang, Jared M Cregg, Marc A DePaul, et al.
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