A J Bigbee
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Tillakaratne N, Guu J, de Leon R, Bigbee A, London N, Zhong H, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2009 Dec;
166(1):23-33.
PMID: 20006680
Rats receiving a complete spinal cord transection (ST) at a neonatal stage spontaneously can recover significant stepping ability, whereas minimal recovery is attained in rats transected as adults. In addition,...
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Bigbee A, Hoang T, Havton L
Neuroscience
. 2008 Feb;
152(2):338-45.
PMID: 18291596
Injuries to the cauda equina/conus medullaris portion of the spinal cord can result in motor, sensory, and autonomic dysfunction, and neuropathic pain. In rats, unilateral avulsion of the motor efferents...
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Bigbee A, Hoang T, Havton L
Exp Neurol
. 2006 Dec;
204(1):273-82.
PMID: 17187780
Neuropathic pain is common after traumatic injuries to the cauda equina/conus medullaris and brachial plexus. Clinically, this pain is difficult to treat and its mechanisms are not well understood. Lesions...
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Bigbee A, Grindeland R, Roy R, Zhong H, Gosselink K, Arnaud S, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2005 Dec;
100(3):1037-42.
PMID: 16339349
Bioassayable growth hormone (BGH) in rats is released in large quantities from the pituitary in response to the activation of large, proprioceptive afferent fibers from fast and mixed fiber-type hindlimb...
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Gosselink K, Roy R, Zhong H, Grindeland R, Bigbee A, Edgerton V
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2004 Feb;
96(6):2097-102.
PMID: 14766785
The effects of tendon vibration on bioassayable growth hormone (BGH) secretion from the pituitary gland were investigated in anesthetized adult male rats. The tendons from predominantly fast-twitch ankle extensor muscles...
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McCall G, Gosselink K, Bigbee A, Roy R, Grindeland R, Edgerton V
Exerc Sport Sci Rev
. 2001 Nov;
29(4):164-9.
PMID: 11688789
Evidence is presented for a novel muscle-neuro-endocrine pathway for modulating the secretion of an unidentified pituitary growth factor by proprioceptive input from skeletal muscle afferents. Exercise stimulates the release of...
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Martinez D, Buckendahl P, Grindeland R, Dotsenko M, Bigbee A, Vailas A
J Gravit Physiol
. 2001 Sep;
7(1):S169-70.
PMID: 11543451
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate mineralized and non-mineralized connective tissue responses of non-human primates to microgravity by non-invasive analysis of urinary biomarkers.
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Grindeland R, Dotsenko M, Mukku V, Bigbee A, Bengtson S
J Gravit Physiol
. 2001 Sep;
7(1):S143.
PMID: 11543444
No abstract available.
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Bigbee A, Gosselink K, Roy R, Grindeland R, Edgerton V
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2000 Nov;
89(6):2174-8.
PMID: 11090564
Plasma growth hormone (GH) measured by immunoassay [immunoassayable GH (IGH)] and by tibial bioassay [bioassayable GH (BGH)] increases in humans in response to exercise. In rats, however, IGH does not...
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Vasques M, Lang C, Grindeland R, Roy R, Daunton N, Bigbee A, et al.
Aviat Space Environ Med
. 2000 Apr;
69(6 Suppl):A2-8.
PMID: 10776445
Background: Centrifugation has been proposed to be one possible countermeasure for the skeletal muscle, organ, hormonal, and plasma chemistry adaptations associated with chronic unloading (e.g., during spaceflight). Hypothesis: Our hypothesis...