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Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology
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May 4, 2002
How does neuropathophysiology affect the signs and symptoms of spinal disease?
Bruce L Kidd, Peter M Richardson
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
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September 30, 2008
Cell adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin superfamily in axonal regeneration and neural repair
Yi Zhang, John Yeh, Peter M Richardson, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
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December 14, 2019
The Detection and Reactivity of Silanols and Silanes Using Hyperpolarized <sup>29</sup> Si Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Peter J Rayner, Peter M Richardson, Simon B Duckett
Catalysis Science & Technology
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December 10, 2019
Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process
Emma V Stanbury, Peter M Richardson, Simon B Duckett
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 12, 2007
TRPC4 in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons is increased after nerve injury and is necessary for neurite outgrowth
Dongsheng Wu, Wenlong Huang, Peter M Richardson, et al.
Pain
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December 5, 1998
Spinal nerve lesion-induced mechanoallodynia and adrenergic sprouting in sensory ganglia are attenuated in interleukin-6 knockout mice
Matt S Ramer, Patricia G Murphy, Peter M Richardson, et al.
Neurosurgery
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November 21, 2009
Responses of the nerve cell body to axotomy
Peter M Richardson, Tizong Miao, Dongsheng Wu, et al.
Glia
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January 26, 2011
Promoting survival, migration, and integration of transplanted Schwann cells by over-expressing polysialic acid
Juan Luo, Xuenong Bo, Dongsheng Wu, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
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March 17, 2007
Induced expression of polysialic acid in the spinal cord promotes regeneration of sensory axons
Yi Zhang, Mona Ghadiri-Sani, Xinyu Zhang, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
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June 7, 2007
Lentiviral-mediated expression of polysialic acid in spinal cord and conditioning lesion promote regeneration of sensory axons into spinal cord
Yi Zhang, Xinyu Zhang, Dongsheng Wu, et al.
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Best Practice & Research. Clinical Rheumatology
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May 4, 2002
How does neuropathophysiology affect the signs and symptoms of spinal disease?
Bruce L Kidd, Peter M Richardson
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience
|
September 30, 2008
Cell adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin superfamily in axonal regeneration and neural repair
Yi Zhang, John Yeh, Peter M Richardson, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)
|
December 14, 2019
The Detection and Reactivity of Silanols and Silanes Using Hyperpolarized <sup>29</sup> Si Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Peter J Rayner, Peter M Richardson, Simon B Duckett
Catalysis Science & Technology
|
December 10, 2019
Understanding substrate substituent effects to improve catalytic efficiency in the SABRE hyperpolarisation process
Emma V Stanbury, Peter M Richardson, Simon B Duckett
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 12, 2007
TRPC4 in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons is increased after nerve injury and is necessary for neurite outgrowth
Dongsheng Wu, Wenlong Huang, Peter M Richardson, et al.
Pain
|
December 5, 1998
Spinal nerve lesion-induced mechanoallodynia and adrenergic sprouting in sensory ganglia are attenuated in interleukin-6 knockout mice
Matt S Ramer, Patricia G Murphy, Peter M Richardson, et al.
Neurosurgery
|
November 21, 2009
Responses of the nerve cell body to axotomy
Peter M Richardson, Tizong Miao, Dongsheng Wu, et al.
Glia
|
January 26, 2011
Promoting survival, migration, and integration of transplanted Schwann cells by over-expressing polysialic acid
Juan Luo, Xuenong Bo, Dongsheng Wu, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences
|
March 17, 2007
Induced expression of polysialic acid in the spinal cord promotes regeneration of sensory axons
Yi Zhang, Mona Ghadiri-Sani, Xinyu Zhang, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy
|
June 7, 2007
Lentiviral-mediated expression of polysialic acid in spinal cord and conditioning lesion promote regeneration of sensory axons into spinal cord
Yi Zhang, Xinyu Zhang, Dongsheng Wu, et al.
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