Richard Borgens
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Recent Articles
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Gao W, Li J, Cirillo J, Borgens R, Cho Y
Langmuir
. 2014 Jun;
30(26):7778-88.
PMID: 24961510
In this work, we introduce a free-standing, vertically aligned conductive polypyrrole (Ppy) architecture that can serve as a high-capacity drug reservoir. This novel geometric organization of Ppy provides a new...
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Sun W, Smith D, Fu Y, Cheng J, Bryn S, Borgens R, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2009 Nov;
103(1):469-78.
PMID: 19923250
We have demonstrated that 4-aminopyridine-3-methanol (4-AP-3-MeOH), a 4-aminopyridine derivative, significantly restores axonal conduction in stretched spinal cord white-matter strips and shows no preference in restoring large and small axons. This...
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Sun W, Smith D, Bryn S, Borgens R, Shi R
J Neurol Sci
. 2008 Dec;
277(1-2):114-8.
PMID: 19041986
Axonal demyelination is a critical pathological phenomenon associated with spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis (MS). Previous studies demonstrated that 4-Aminopyridine, a fast potassium channel blocker, enhances impulse conduction on...
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Cho Y, Shi R, Borgens R, Ivanisevic A
Small
. 2008 Sep;
4(10):1676-81.
PMID: 18798208
No abstract available.
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Shapiro S, Borgens R, Pascuzzi R, Roos K, Groff M, Purvines S, et al.
J Neurosurg Spine
. 2005 Jan;
2(1):3-10.
PMID: 15658119
Object: An electrical field cathode (negative pole) has trophic and tropic effects on injured spinal cord axons in in vitro and in vivo models of sea lamprey, rodent, and canine...
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Luo J, Borgens R, Shi R
J Neurotrauma
. 2004 Aug;
21(8):994-1007.
PMID: 15318999
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in rapid and significant oxidative stress. We have previously demonstrated that administration of polyethylene glycol (PEG) inhibits oxidative stress using an in vitro model of...
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Luo J, Borgens R, Shi R
J Neurochem
. 2002 Nov;
83(2):471-80.
PMID: 12423257
Membrane disruption and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important factors causing immediate functional loss, progressive degeneration, and death in neurons and their processes after traumatic spinal cord...
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Donaldson J, Shi R, Borgens R
Neurosurgery
. 2002 Feb;
50(1):147-56; discussion 156-7.
PMID: 11844245
Objective: We have studied the ability of the hydrophilic polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG) to anatomically and physiologically reconnect damaged axons of the adult guinea pig spinal cord. Here we have...