Curtis O Asante
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Asante C
Regen Med
. 2015 May;
10(3):259-63.
PMID: 25933235
The UK Regenerative Medicine Platform was launched in 2013 as a jointly funded venture by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Engineering...
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Asante C, Martin J
PLoS One
. 2013 Sep;
8(9):e74454.
PMID: 24058570
The motor cortex represents muscle and joint control and projects to spinal cord interneurons and-in many primates, including humans-motoneurons, via the corticospinal tract (CST). To examine these spinal CST anatomical...
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Li H, Asante C
J Neurophysiol
. 2011 Jan;
105(5):1963-5.
PMID: 21273319
Juvenile animal brains are highly plastic and thus often achieve better functional recovery after injury compared with adult brains. Recently, Umeda et al. (Umeda T, Takahashi M, Isa K, Isa...
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Asante C, Dickenson A
Neurosci Lett
. 2010 Aug;
484(2):108-12.
PMID: 20709148
We have recently reported the importance of spinal rapamycin-sensitive pathways in maintaining persistent pain-like states. A descending facilitatory drive mediated through spinal 5-HT3 receptors (5-HT3Rs) originating from superficial dorsal horn...
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Asante C, Wallace V, Dickenson A
J Pain
. 2010 May;
11(12):1356-67.
PMID: 20452291
Unlabelled: The protein kinase mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) regulates mRNA translation and is inhibited by rapamycin. Signaling pathways involving mTOR are implicated in physiological and pathophysiological processes. We determined...
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Asante C, Wallace V, Dickenson A
Mol Pain
. 2009 Jun;
5:27.
PMID: 19500426
Background: The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) is a key regulator of mRNA translation whose action can be inhibited by the drug rapamycin. Forms of long-term plasticity require protein synthesis...
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Abrahamsen B, Zhao J, Asante C, Cendan C, Marsh S, Martinez-Barbera J, et al.
Science
. 2008 Aug;
321(5889):702-5.
PMID: 18669863
Peripheral pain pathways are activated by a range of stimuli. We used diphtheria toxin to kill all mouse postmitotic sensory neurons expressing the sodium channel Nav1.8. Mice showed normal motor...