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Russell D Wnek

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Comparative Medicine|October 3, 2019
Diet-induced Generalized Periodontitis in Lewis RatsJonathan G Messer, Stephanie La, Deborah E Kipp, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 1, 2024
Passive bicycle training stimulates epiphyseal bone formation and restores bone integrity independent of locomotor recovery in a rat spinal cord injury modelJayachandra R Kura, Bosco Cheung, Christine F Conover, et al.
Neurotrauma Reports|July 5, 2021
Effects of a High-Fat Diet on Tissue Mass, Bone, and Glucose Tolerance after Chronic Complete Spinal Cord Transection in Male MiceZachary A Graham, Xin-Hua Liu, Lauren Harlow, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 2, 2021
Bone loss after severe spinal cord injury coincides with reduced bone formation and precedes bone blood flow deficitsJoshua F Yarrow, Russell D Wnek, Christine F Conover, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 30, 2026
Reduced Skeletal Muscle Perfusion Accompanies Skeletal Muscle Atrophy After Severe Spinal Cord InjuryZachary S Clayton, Branden L Nguyen, Hui Jean Kok, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 2, 2023
Passive Cycle Training Promotes Bone Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury without Altering Resting-State Bone PerfusionJoshua F Yarrow, Russell D Wnek, Christine F Conover, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|September 16, 2018
Longitudinal Examination of Bone Loss in Male Rats After Moderate-Severe Contusion Spinal Cord InjuryDana M Otzel, Christine F Conover, Fan Ye, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|December 5, 2019
Locomotor training with adjuvant testosterone preserves cancellous bone and promotes muscle plasticity in male rats after severe spinal cord injuryJoshua F Yarrow, Hui Jean Kok, Ean G Phillips, et al.
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Comparative Medicine|October 3, 2019
Diet-induced Generalized Periodontitis in Lewis RatsJonathan G Messer, Stephanie La, Deborah E Kipp, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 1, 2024
Passive bicycle training stimulates epiphyseal bone formation and restores bone integrity independent of locomotor recovery in a rat spinal cord injury modelJayachandra R Kura, Bosco Cheung, Christine F Conover, et al.
Neurotrauma Reports|July 5, 2021
Effects of a High-Fat Diet on Tissue Mass, Bone, and Glucose Tolerance after Chronic Complete Spinal Cord Transection in Male MiceZachary A Graham, Xin-Hua Liu, Lauren Harlow, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 2, 2021
Bone loss after severe spinal cord injury coincides with reduced bone formation and precedes bone blood flow deficitsJoshua F Yarrow, Russell D Wnek, Christine F Conover, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 30, 2026
Reduced Skeletal Muscle Perfusion Accompanies Skeletal Muscle Atrophy After Severe Spinal Cord InjuryZachary S Clayton, Branden L Nguyen, Hui Jean Kok, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 2, 2023
Passive Cycle Training Promotes Bone Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury without Altering Resting-State Bone PerfusionJoshua F Yarrow, Russell D Wnek, Christine F Conover, et al.
Calcified Tissue International|September 16, 2018
Longitudinal Examination of Bone Loss in Male Rats After Moderate-Severe Contusion Spinal Cord InjuryDana M Otzel, Christine F Conover, Fan Ye, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Research|December 5, 2019
Locomotor training with adjuvant testosterone preserves cancellous bone and promotes muscle plasticity in male rats after severe spinal cord injuryJoshua F Yarrow, Hui Jean Kok, Ean G Phillips, et al.
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