Michael E. Goldberger, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL | ||
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
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Zhang B, Goldberger ME, Wu LF, et al. (1995) Plasticity of complex terminals in lamina II in partially deafferented spinal cord: The cat spared root preparation Experimental Neurology. 132: 186-193 |
Howland DR, Bregman BS, Tessler A, et al. (1995) Transplants enhance locomotion in neonatal kittens whose spinal cords are transected: a behavioral and anatomical study. Experimental Neurology. 135: 123-45 |
Howland DR, Bregman BS, Tessler A, et al. (1995) Development of locomotor behavior in the spinal kitten. Experimental Neurology. 135: 108-22 |
Michele Basso D, Murray M, Goldberger ME. (1994) Differential recovery of bipedal and overground locomotion following complete spinal cord hemisection in cats. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience. 7: 95-110 |
Himes BT, Goldberger ME, Tessler A. (1994) Grafts of fetal central nervous system tissue rescue axotomized Clarke's nucleus neurons in adult and neonatal operates. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 339: 117-31 |
Goldberger M, Murray M, Tessler A. (1993) Grafts and functional recuperation. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience. 5: 69-75 |
Sanner CA, Murray M, Goldberger ME. (1993) Removal of dorsal root afferents prevents retrograde death of axotomized Clarke's nucleus neurons in the cat Experimental Neurology. 123: 81-90 |
Goldberger ME, Paige E, Croul S, et al. (1993) Partial deafferentation of cat spinal neurons results in permanent changes in cell surface molecular expression and metabolic activity Experimental Neurology. 123: 74-80 |
Helgren ME, Goldberger ME. (1993) The recovery of postural reflexes and locomotion following low thoracic hemisection in adult cats involves compensation by undamaged primary afferent pathways. Experimental Neurology. 123: 17-34 |
Zhang B, Goldberger ME, Murray M. (1993) Proliferation of SP- and 5HT-containing terminals in lamina II of rat spinal cord following dorsal rhizotomy: Quantitative EM-immunocytochemial studies Experimental Neurology. 123: 51-63 |