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    Compensatory adaptation of parallel motor pathways promotes skilled forelimb recovery after spinal cord injury von Sheikh, Imran S., Keefe, Kathleen M., Sterling, Noelle A., Junker, Ian P., Li, Chen, Chen, Jie, Xu, Xiao-Ming, Kirby, Lynn G., Smith, George M.

    ISSN: 2589-0042, 2589-0042
    Veröffentlicht: United States Elsevier Inc 20.12.2024
    Veröffentlicht in iScience (20.12.2024)
    “… Skilled forelimb patterning is regulated by the corticospinal tract (CST) with support from brainstem regions. When the CST is lesioned, there is a loss of …”
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    Retrogradely Transportable Lentivirus Tracers for Mapping Spinal Cord Locomotor Circuits von Sheikh, Imran S., Keefe, Kathleen M., Sterling, Noelle A., Junker, Ian P., Eneanya, Chidubem I., Liu, Yingpeng, Tang, Xiao-Qing, Smith, George M.

    ISSN: 1662-5110, 1662-5110
    Veröffentlicht: Switzerland Frontiers Research Foundation 25.07.2018
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in neural circuits (25.07.2018)
    “… Retrograde tracing is a key facet of neuroanatomical studies involving long distance projection neurons. Previous groups have utilized a variety of tools …”
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    Targeting Neurotrophins to Specific Populations of Neurons: NGF, BDNF, and NT-3 and Their Relevance for Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury von Keefe, Kathleen, Sheikh, Imran, Smith, George

    ISSN: 1422-0067, 1422-0067
    Veröffentlicht: Switzerland MDPI 03.03.2017
    Veröffentlicht in International journal of molecular sciences (03.03.2017)
    “… Neurotrophins are a family of proteins that regulate neuronal survival, synaptic function, and neurotransmitter release, and elicit the plasticity and growth …”
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    Direct Injection of a Lentiviral Vector Highlights Multiple Motor Pathways in the Rat Spinal Cord von Keefe, Kathleen M., Junker, Ian P., Sheikh, Imran S., Campion, Thomas J., Smith, George M.

    ISSN: 1940-087X, 1940-087X
    Veröffentlicht: United States 15.03.2019
    Veröffentlicht in Journal of visualized experiments (15.03.2019)
    “… Introducing proteins of interest into cells in the nervous system is challenging due to innate biological barriers that limit access to most molecules …”
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    Viral expression of constitutively active AKT3 induces CST axonal sprouting and regeneration, but also promotes seizures von Campion, Thomas J., Sheikh, Imran S., Smit, Rupert D., Iffland, Philip H., Chen, Jie, Junker, Ian P., Krynska, Barbara, Crino, Peter B., Smith, George M.

    ISSN: 0014-4886, 1090-2430, 1090-2430
    Veröffentlicht: United States Elsevier Inc 01.03.2022
    Veröffentlicht in Experimental neurology (01.03.2022)
    “… Increasing the intrinsic growth potential of neurons after injury has repeatedly been shown to promote some level of axonal regeneration in rodent models. One …”
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    Withdrawal from chronic administration of cocaine decreases delta opioid receptor signaling and increases anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in the rat von Perrine, Shane A., Sheikh, Imran S., Nwaneshiudu, Chinwe A., Schroeder, Joseph A., Unterwald, Ellen M.

    ISSN: 0028-3908, 1873-7064
    Veröffentlicht: England Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2008
    Veröffentlicht in Neuropharmacology (01.02.2008)
    “… Chronic administration of cocaine has been shown to attenuate the functional capacity of delta opioid receptors to inhibit adenylyl cyclase activity. Abuse and …”
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    Novel C-1 substituted cocaine analogs unlike cocaine or benztropine von Reith, Maarten E A, Ali, Solav, Hashim, Audrey, Sheikh, Imran S, Theddu, Naresh, Gaddiraju, Narendra V, Mehrotra, Suneet, Schmitt, Kyle C, Murray, Thomas F, Sershen, Henry, Unterwald, Ellen M, Davis, Franklin A

    ISSN: 1521-0103, 1521-0103
    Veröffentlicht: United States 01.11.2012
    “… Despite a wealth of information on cocaine-like compounds, there is no information on cocaine analogs with substitutions at C-1. Here, we report on …”
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    Ketamine reverses stress-induced depression-like behavior and increased GABA levels in the anterior cingulate: An 11.7T 1H-MRS study in rats von Perrine, Shane A., Ghoddoussi, Farhad, Michaels, Mark S., Sheikh, Imran S., McKelvey, George, Galloway, Matthew P.

    ISSN: 0278-5846, 1878-4216
    Veröffentlicht: Elsevier Inc 03.06.2014
    “… Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitter in the brain and is primarily responsible for modulating excitatory tone …”
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    Ketamine reverses stress-induced depression-like behavior and increased GABA levels in the anterior cingulate: An 11.7 T 1H-MRS study in rats von PERRINE, Shane A, GHODDOUSSI, Farhad, MICHAELS, Mark S, SHEIKH, Imran S, MCKELVEY, George, GALLOWAY, Matthew P

    ISSN: 0278-5846, 1878-4216, 1878-4216
    Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam Elsevier 03.06.2014
    “… Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitter in the brain and is primarily responsible for modulating excitatory tone …”
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    Ketamine reverses stress-induced depression-like behavior and increased GABA levels in the anterior cingulate: An 11.7 T super(1)H-MRS study in rats von Perrine, Shane A, Ghoddoussi, Farhad, Michaels, Mark S, Sheikh, Imran S, McKelvey, George, Galloway, Matthew P

    ISSN: 0278-5846
    Veröffentlicht: 01.06.2014
    “… Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitter in the brain and is primarily responsible for modulating excitatory tone …”
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    The Role of C3-C4 Propriospinal Interneurons on Reaching and Grasping Behaviors Pre- and Post-cervical Spinal Cord Injury von Sheikh, Imran S

    ISBN: 0438305914, 9780438305915
    Veröffentlicht: ProQuest Dissertations & Theses 01.01.2018
    “… Greater than 50% of all spinal cord injuries (SCIs) in humans occur at the cervical level and the biggest desire of quadriplegic patients is recovery of hand …”
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