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W Tetzlaff

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Fouad K, Pearse D, Tetzlaff W, Vavrek R
Spinal Cord . 2009 Mar; 47(10):727-32. PMID: 19255587
Study Design: Additional examination. In this study, we report changes in bladder function after a combined treatment that was designed to study axonal regeneration after complete spinal cord injury (SCI)...
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Stirling D, Liu J, Plunet W, Steeves J, Tetzlaff W
Neuroscience . 2008 Jun; 155(1):128-37. PMID: 18562123
We examined the spatial and temporal expression patterns of active p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), an important regulator of immune cell function, following spinal cord injury (SCI). We further assessed...
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Spinelli E, McPhail L, Oschipok L, Teh J, Tetzlaff W
Neuroscience . 2007 Jan; 144(4):1266-77. PMID: 17197097
The semaphorin family of guidance molecules plays a role in many aspects of neural development, and more recently semaphorins have been implicated to contribute to the failure of injured CNS...
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Devon R, Orban P, Gerrow K, Barbieri M, Schwab C, Cao L, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2006 Jun; 103(25):9595-600. PMID: 16769894
ALS2 is an autosomal recessive form of spastic paraparesis (motor neuron disease) with juvenile onset and slow progression caused by loss of function of alsin, an activator of Rac1 and...
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Vavrek R, Girgis J, Tetzlaff W, Hiebert G, Fouad K
Brain . 2006 Apr; 129(Pt 6):1534-45. PMID: 16632552
Although regeneration of injured axons is inhibited within the adult CNS, moderate recovery can be found in patients and animals with incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI). This can be partly...
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Gaudet A, Steeves J, Tetzlaff W, Ramer M
Curr Drug Targets . 2005 Jul; 6(4):419-25. PMID: 16026260
Galectin-1 (Gal1) was the first identified member of the galectin family of beta-galactosidase-binding proteins. Gal1 has important roles in processes fundamental to growth and survival of an organism, including cell...
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McGraw J, Gaudet A, Oschipok L, Kadoya T, Horie H, Steeves J, et al.
Exp Neurol . 2005 May; 195(1):103-14. PMID: 15893752
Galectin-1 (Gal1) is an endogenously-expressed protein important for the embryonic development of the full complement of primary sensory neurons and their synaptic connections in the spinal cord. Gal1 also promotes...
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Anderson D, Beattie M, Blesch A, Bresnahan J, Bunge M, Dietrich D, et al.
Spinal Cord . 2005 Apr; 43(8):453-8. PMID: 15824756
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McGraw J, Gaudet A, Oschipok L, Steeves J, Poirier F, Tetzlaff W, et al.
Pain . 2005 Mar; 114(1-2):7-18. PMID: 15733626
The transmission of nociceptive information occurs along non-myelinated, or thinly myelinated, primary afferent axons. These axons are generally classified as peptidergic (CGRP-expressing) or non-peptidergic (IB4-binding), although there is a sub-population...
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Hagg T, Baker K, Emsley J, Tetzlaff W
Neuroscience . 2005 Jan; 130(4):875-87. PMID: 15652986
The corticospinal tract is widely used to study regeneration and is essential for voluntary movements in humans. In young rats, corticospinal axons on the uninjured side sprout and grow into...