Rahul Kasukurthi
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Recent Articles
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Jesuraj N, Santosa K, MacEwan M, Moore A, Kasukurthi R, Ray W, et al.
Muscle Nerve
. 2013 Apr;
49(2):267-76.
PMID: 23625513
Introduction: This study evaluated whether Schwann cells (SCs) from different nerve sources transplanted into cold-preserved acellular nerve grafts (CP-ANGs) would improve functional regeneration compared with nerve isografts. Methods: SCs isolated...
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Moore A, Borschel G, Santosa K, Flagg E, Tong A, Kasukurthi R, et al.
J Neurosci Methods
. 2011 Oct;
204(1):19-27.
PMID: 22027490
Background: In order to evaluate nerve regeneration in clinically relevant hindlimb surgical paradigms not feasible in fluorescent mice models, we developed a rat that expresses green fluorescent protein (GFP) in...
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Borschel G, Kawamura D, Kasukurthi R, Hunter D, Zuker R, Woo A
J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
. 2011 Oct;
65(3):363-6.
PMID: 21992936
Introduction: The motor nerve to the masseter muscle is increasingly being used for facial reanimation procedures. However, many surgeons have been reluctant to use this versatile source of axons because...
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Kasukurthi R, Myckatyn T
Methods Mol Biol
. 2011 May;
750:91-100.
PMID: 21618085
The ability to examine cells tagged with fluorescent proteins in vivo has led to exciting advances in molecular neurobiology. The integral role of Schwann cells in nerve regeneration is well...
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Costimulation blockade inhibits the indirect pathway of allorecognition in nerve allograft rejection
Ray W, Kasukurthi R, Kale S, Santosa K, Hunter D, Johnson P, et al.
Muscle Nerve
. 2010 Dec;
43(1):120-6.
PMID: 21171102
Nerve allografts provide a temporary scaffold for host nerve regeneration. The need for systemic immunosuppression limits clinical application. Characterization of the immunological mechanisms that induce immune hyporesponsiveness may provide a...
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Kasukurthi R, Ray W, Blackburn S, Lusis E, Santiago P
Rare Tumors
. 2010 Dec;
1(1):e10.
PMID: 21139881
Capillary hemangiomas are benign vascular neoplasms. When associated with the spine, these growths frequently involve the vertebral body, but rarely have they been reported to occur as intradural lesions, while...
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Lipira A, Kasukurthi R, Ray W, Pruzansky M, Mackinnon S
Rare Tumors
. 2010 Dec;
2(2):e32.
PMID: 21139834
Synovial sarcomas are soft-tissue malignancies with a poor prognosis and propensity for distant metastases. Although originally believed to arise from the synovium, these tumors have been found to occur anywhere...
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Ray W, Kale S, Kasukurthi R, Papp E, Johnson P, Santosa K, et al.
J Neurosurg
. 2010 Jun;
114(1):256-62.
PMID: 20560721
Object: Nerve allotransplantation provides a temporary scaffold for host nerve regeneration and allows for the reconstruction of significant segmental nerve injuries. The need for systemic immunosuppression, however, limits the current...
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Whitlock E, Kasukurthi R, Yan Y, Tung T, Hunter D, Mackinnon S
Microsurgery
. 2010 Jan;
30(3):218-22.
PMID: 20063379
Microneurosurgical technique has a steep learning curve. An alternative to microepineurial suture repair of peripheral nerves that circumvents this learning curve would be ideal. We investigated the effect of surgeon...
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Ray W, Kasukurthi R, Yee A, Mackinnon S
Hand (N Y)
. 2009 Nov;
5(3):313-7.
PMID: 19902308
Unlabelled: The use of end-to-side neurrorhaphy remains a controversial topic in peripheral nerve surgery. The authors report the long-term functional outcome following a modified end-to-side motor reinnervation using the spinal...