Andrew J Darr
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Darr A, Babakhanyan I, Caswell M, Alia Westphal B, Bailie J
Mil Med
. 2024 Aug;
189(Suppl 3):530-538.
PMID: 39160812
Introduction: Military service members (SMs) with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI or concussion) frequently report cognitive and behavioral difficulties. Currently, military clinical guidelines recommend clinician-run, manualized cognitive rehabilitation (CR) to...
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Bigford G, Szeto A, Darr A, Illiano P, Zambrano R, Mendez A, et al.
J Neurotrauma
. 2022 Sep;
40(9-10):981-998.
PMID: 36170594
Cardiometabolic disease is a leading complication of spinal cord injury (SCI) that contributes to premature all-cause cardiovascular morbidity and early death. Despite widespread reports that cardioendocrine disorders are more prevalent...
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Joshi P, Darr A, Skromne I
Dev Biol
. 2019 Mar;
449(2):132-142.
PMID: 30825428
The progression of cells down different lineage pathways is a collaborative effort between networks of extracellular signals and intracellular transcription factors. In the vertebrate spinal cord, FGF, Wnt and Retinoic...
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Bigford G, Darr A, Bracchi-Ricard V, Gao H, Nash M, Bethea J
PLoS One
. 2018 Aug;
13(8):e0203042.
PMID: 30157245
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) results in severe sub-lesional muscle atrophy and fiber type transformation from slow oxidative to fast glycolytic, both contributing to functional deficits and maladaptive metabolic profiles. Therapeutic...
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Darr A, Danzi M, Brady L, Emig-Agius D, Hackett A, Golshani R, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Oct;
12(10):e0186091.
PMID: 29049317
In jawed vertebrates, oligodendrocytes (OLs) are the myelin-producing glial cells responsible for ensheathment of axons within the central nervous system and are also crucial for remyelination following injury or disease....