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Autor:
Lin-Ling Zhang, Robert J. Havlik, Samita S. Goyal, Prabhjot Grewal, Hani S. Matloub, Feng-Yi Shen, Ji-Geng Yan, Magdelana Matloub
Publikováno v:
Neurophysiology and Rehabilitation. :1-7
Cumulative cerebral injury from motor vehicle-induced whole body vibration has not been demonstrated thus far. Our lab has demonstrated isolated cerebral injury from whole body vibration and we believe that repetitive vibration can cause cumulative i
Autor:
Feng-Yi Shen, Yu-Dong Gu, Robert J. Havlik, Hani S. Matloub, John A. LoGiudice, Lin-Ling Zhang, Jifeng Li, Michael Agresti, Ji-Geng Yan, Yuhui Yan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neuroscience Research. 95:1786-1795
Peripheral nerve injury can have a devastating effect on daily life. Calcium concentrations in nerve fibers drastically increase after nerve injury, and this activates downstream processes leading to neuron death. Our previous studies showed that cal
Autor:
Ji-Geng, Yan, Feng-Yi, Shen, Jacob, Thayer, Yuhui, Yan, John, LoGiudice, Hani, Matloub, James, Sanger, Lin-Ling, Zhang, Robert, Havlik
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroscience research. 95(12)
Although several donor nerves can be chosen to repair avulsed brachial plexus nerve injury, available nerves are still limited. The purpose of this study is to validate whether the vagus nerve (VN) can be used as a donor. Eighteen Sprague-Dawley male
Autor:
Yuhui, Yan, Feng-Yi, Shen, Michael, Agresti, Lin-Ling, Zhang, Hani S, Matloub, John A, LoGiudice, Robert, Havlik, Jifeng, Li, Yu-Dong, Gu, Ji-Geng, Yan
Publikováno v:
Journal of neuroscience research. 95(9)
Peripheral nerve injury can have a devastating effect on daily life. Calcium concentrations in nerve fibers drastically increase after nerve injury, and this activates downstream processes leading to neuron death. Our previous studies showed that cal
Autor:
Feng-Yi Shen, Hani S. Matloub, John A. LoGiudice, Yuhui Yan, Michael A. Agresti, Ji-Geng Yan, Yu-Dong Gu, Robert J. Havlik, Lin-Ling Zhang, Jifeng Li
Publikováno v:
Musclenerve. 56(4)
Introduction After nerve injury, calcium concentrations in intranerve fibers quickly increase. We have shown that functional recovery of injured nerves correlates with calcium absorption. A slight increase in calcium reduces the number of Schwann cel