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John R, Vogel S, Zia S, Lee K, Nguyen A, Torres-Espin A, et al.
J Neuroinflammation . 2025 Feb; 22(1):56. PMID: 40022205
Background: Rehabilitative training is an effective method to promote recovery following spinal cord injury (SCI), with lower training efficacy observed in the chronic stage. The increased training efficacy during the...
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Raposo P, Nguyen A, Schmidt E, Espin A, Fenrich K, Bennett D, et al.
Top Spinal Cord Inj Rehabil . 2025 Feb; 31(1):1-16. PMID: 40008156
Background: The bidirectional communication between the gastrointestinal tract and the central nervous system appears to be linked to the intestinal microbiome. Research has shown that spinal cord injury (SCI) can...
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Zhang H, Deska-Gauthier D, MacKay C, Hari K, Lucas-Osma A, Borowska-Fielding J, et al.
Cell Rep . 2025 Jan; 44(1):115212. PMID: 39817902
While considerable progress has been made in understanding the neuronal circuits that underlie the patterning of locomotor behaviors, less is known about the circuits that amplify motoneuron output to adjust...
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Zhang H, Deska-Gauthier D, MacKay C, Hari K, Lucas-Osma A, Borowska-Fielding J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38558998
While considerable progress has been made in understanding the neuronal circuits that underlie the patterning of locomotor behaviours such as walking, less is known about the circuits that amplify motoneuron...
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Lin S, Hari K, Black S, Khatmi A, Fouad K, Gorassini M, et al.
J Neurophysiol . 2023 Aug; 130(4):799-823. PMID: 37609680
When a muscle is stretched, sensory feedback not only causes reflexes but also leads to a depolarization of sensory afferents throughout the spinal cord (primary afferent depolarization, PAD), readying the...
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Metz K, Matos I, Hari K, Bseis O, Afsharipour B, Lin S, et al.
J Physiol . 2023 Mar; 601(10):1925-1956. PMID: 36928599
Suppression of the extensor H-reflex by flexor afferent conditioning is thought to be produced by a long-lasting inhibition of extensor Ia afferent terminals via GABA receptor-activated primary afferent depolarization (PAD)....
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Hari K, Lucas-Osma A, Metz K, Lin S, Pardell N, Roszko D, et al.
Nat Neurosci . 2022 Sep; 25(10):1288-1299. PMID: 36163283
Movement and posture depend on sensory feedback that is regulated by specialized GABAergic neurons (GAD2) that form axo-axonic contacts onto myelinated proprioceptive sensory axons and are thought to be inhibitory....
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Toth A, Fenrich K, Jones K, Misiaszek J
J Neurophysiol . 2022 Mar; 127(4):1040-1053. PMID: 35320053
Light touch reduces sway during standing. Unexpected displacement of a light touch reference at the finger can produce rapid responses in ankle muscles when standing, suggesting cutaneous receptors in the...
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Lucas-Osma A, Schmidt E, Vavrek R, Bennett D, Fouad K, Fenrich K
Behav Brain Res . 2022 Jan; 422:113731. PMID: 34979221
Animal models of cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) have frequently utilized partial transection injuries to evaluate plasticity promoting treatments such as rehabilitation training of skilled reaching and grasping tasks. Though...
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Schmidt E, Raposo P, Torres-Espin A, Fenrich K, Fouad K
J Neuroinflammation . 2021 Jun; 18(1):144. PMID: 34174901
Background: Minocycline is a clinically available synthetic tetracycline derivative with anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties. The majority of studies show that minocycline can reduce tissue damage and improve functional recovery following...