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Oelmann J, Guth L, Heldt T, Griesbach N, Hector R, Lackmann N, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum . 2024 Mar; 95(3). PMID: 38477653
We present a compact closed-loop recycling system for noble and inert gases. It has been developed for an extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) frequency comb based on high-harmonic generation at 100 MHz repetition...
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Oelmann J, Heldt T, Guth L, Nauta J, Lackmann N, Wossner V, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum . 2022 Dec; 93(12):123303. PMID: 36586896
We present a compact velocity-map imaging (VMI) spectrometer for photoelectron imaging at 100 MHz repetition rate. Ultrashort pulses from a near-infrared frequency comb laser are amplified in a polarization-insensitive passive...
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Guth L, Zhang Z, Steward O
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2000 Feb; 890:366-84. PMID: 10668443
Tissue destruction at the primary site of a spinal cord injury leads to persistent necrosis that progressively enlarges the lesion. Steroids attenuate this necrotizing process and promote tissue repair even...
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Steward O, Schauwecker P, Guth L, Zhang Z, Fujiki M, Inman D, et al.
Exp Neurol . 1999 May; 157(1):19-42. PMID: 10222106
Genetic strategies provide new ways to define the molecular cascades that regulate the responses of the mammalian nervous system to injury. Genetic interventions also provide opportunities to manipulate and control...
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Zhang Z, Guth L, Steward O
Exp Neurol . 1998 Feb; 149(1):221-9. PMID: 9454631
Unlabelled: Partial lesions of the mammalian spinal cord result in an immediate motor impairment that recovers gradually over time; however, the cellular mechanisms responsible for the transient nature of this...
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Zhang Z, Guth L
Exp Neurol . 1997 Sep; 147(1):159-71. PMID: 9294413
The presence of adequate blood supply is a critical factor in recovery from traumatic injuries. We have examined whether the revascularization of the injured tissues is as crucial a precondition...
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Zhang Z, Krebs C, Guth L
Exp Neurol . 1997 Jan; 143(1):141-52. PMID: 9000453
Progressive tissue necrosis is a unique reaction to spinal cord trauma in which the site of injury is gradually transformed into a large, cavity-filled lesion. The earliest histopathological changes after...
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Zhang Z, Fujiki M, Guth L, Steward O
J Comp Neurol . 1996 Jul; 371(3):485-95. PMID: 8842901
Progressive tissue necrosis is a process unique to the injured mammalian spinal cord which often leads to gradually increasing cavitation and enlargement of the lesion. To evaluate the role of...
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Fujiki M, Zhang Z, Guth L, Steward O
J Comp Neurol . 1996 Jul; 371(3):469-84. PMID: 8842900
Reactive changes in macrophages/microglia and astrocytes were evaluated following spinal cord injury in normal mice of the C57BL/6J strain and in mice carrying a mutation (WldS) which delays the onset...
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Guth L, Zhang Z, Roberts E
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1994 Dec; 91(25):12308-12. PMID: 7991623
Controlled compressive injury to rat spinal cord was chosen to test therapies that might attenuate the progression of tissue destruction and locomotor deficits that characteristically occur after spinal injury. A...