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Edward J. Green

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Psychology University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 
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Ed Green died June, 2010

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Brambilla R, Bracchi-Ricard V, Hu WH, et al. (2005) Inhibition of astroglial nuclear factor kappaB reduces inflammation and improves functional recovery after spinal cord injury. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 202: 145-56
Baskin YK, Dietrich WD, Green EJ. (2003) Two effective behavioral tasks for evaluating sensorimotor dysfunction following traumatic brain injury in mice. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 129: 87-93
Sanders MJ, Dietrich WD, Green EJ. (2001) Behavioral, electrophysiological, and histopathological consequences of mild fluid-percussion injury in the rat. Brain Research. 904: 141-4
Passineau MJ, Green EJ, Dietrich WD. (2001) Therapeutic effects of environmental enrichment on cognitive function and tissue integrity following severe traumatic brain injury in rats. Experimental Neurology. 168: 373-84
Sanders MJ, Sick TJ, Perez-Pinzon MA, et al. (2000) Chronic failure in the maintenance of long-term potentiation following fluid percussion injury in the rat. Brain Research. 861: 69-76
Bramlett HM, Dietrich WD, Green EJ. (1999) Secondary hypoxia following moderate fluid percussion brain injury in rats exacerbates sensorimotor and cognitive deficits. Journal of Neurotrauma. 16: 1035-47
Pazos AJ, Green EJ, Busto R, et al. (1999) Effects of combined postischemic hypothermia and delayed N-tert-butyl-alpha-pheylnitrone (PBN) administration on histopathologicaland behavioral deficits associated with transient global ischemia in rats. Brain Research. 846: 186-95
Sanders MJ, Dietrich WD, Green EJ. (1999) Cognitive function following traumatic brain injury: effects of injury severity and recovery period in a parasagittal fluid-percussive injury model. Journal of Neurotrauma. 16: 915-25
Bramlett HM, Green EJ, Dietrich WD. (1999) Exacerbation of cortical and hippocampal CA1 damage due to posttraumatic hypoxia following moderate fluid-percussion brain injury in rats. Journal of Neurosurgery. 91: 653-9
Webber TJ, Green EJ, Winters RW, et al. (1999) Contribution of NMDA and non-NMDA receptors to synaptic transmission from the brachium of the inferior colliculus to the medial subdivision of the medial geniculate nucleus in the rabbit. Experimental Brain Research. 124: 295-303
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