Experimental neurology

Demonstrating efficacy in preclinical studies of cellular therapies for spinal cord injury - how much is enough?

Experimental neurology

Kwon BK, Soril LJ, Bacon M, Beattie MS, Blesch A, Bresnahan JC, Bunge MB, Dunlop SA, Fehlings MG, Ferguson AR, Hill CE, Karimi-Abdolrezaee S, Lu P, McDonald JW, M?ller HW, Oudega M, Rosenzweig ES, Reier PJ, Silver J, Sykova E, Xu XM, Guest JD, Tetzlaff W

Endogenous repair after spinal cord contusion injuries in the rat.

Experimental neurology

Beattie MS, Bresnahan JC, Komon J, Tovar CA, Van Meter M, Anderson DK, Faden AI, Hsu CY, Noble LJ, Salzman S, Young W

Corrigendum to “Demonstrating efficacy in preclinical studies of cellular therapies for spinal cord injury — How much is enough?” [Exp. Neurol. 248 (2013) 30–44].

Experimental neurology

Brian K. Kwon, Lesley J.J. Soril, Mark Bacon, Michael S. Beattie, Armin Blesch, Jacqueline C. Bresnahan, Mary Bartlett Bunge, Sarah A. Dunlop, Michael G. Fehlings, Adam R. Ferguson, Caitlin E. Hill, Soheila Karimi-Abdolrezaee, Paul Lu, John W. McDonald, Hans W. Müller, Martin Oudega, Ephron S. Rosenzweig, Paul J. Reier, Jerry Silver, Eva Sykova, Xiao-Ming Xu, James D. Guest, Wolfram Tetzlaff

Adult opossums (Didelphis virginiana) demonstrate near normal locomotion after spinal cord transection as neonates.

Experimental neurology

Wang XM, Basso DM, Terman JR, Bresnahan JC, Martin GF

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