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    Remodeling of synaptic structures in the motor cortex following spinal cord injury by Kim, Byung G., Dai, Hai-Ning, McAtee, Marietta, Vicini, Stefano, Bregman, Barbara S.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-04-2006)
    “…After spinal cord injury (SCI), structural reorganization occurs at multiple levels of the motor system including the motor cortex, and this remodeling may…”
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    In vivo quantum dot labeling of mammalian stem and progenitor cells by Slotkin, Jonathan R., Chakrabarti, Lina, Dai, Hai Ning, Carney, Rosalind S.E., Hirata, Tsutomu, Bregman, Barbara S., Gallicano, G. Ian, Corbin, Joshua G., Haydar, Tarik F.

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-12-2007)
    “…Fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots (QDs) are a class of multifunctional inorganic fluorophores that hold great promise for clinical…”
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    Modulation of dendritic spine remodeling in the motor cortex following spinal cord injury: Effects of environmental enrichment and combinatorial treatment with transplants and neurotrophin-3 by Kim, Byung G., Dai, Hai-Ning, McAtee, Marietta, Bregman, Barbara S.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (20-05-2008)
    “…Incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) elicits structural plasticity of the spared motor system, including the motor cortex, which may underlie some of the…”
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    Degradation of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans potentiates transplant-mediated axonal remodeling and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in adult rats by Kim, Byung G., Dai, Hai-Ning, Lynskey, James V., Mcatee, Marietta, Bregman, Barbara S.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-07-2006)
    “…Transplantation of growth‐permissive cells or tissues was used to bridge a lesion cavity and induce axonal growth in experimental spinal cord injury (SCI)…”
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    Delayed transplantation with exogenous neurotrophin administration enhances plasticity of corticofugal projections after spinal cord injury by Iarikov, Dmitri E, Kim, Byung G, Dai, Hai-Ning, McAtee, Marietta, Kuhn, Penelope L, Bregman, Barbara S

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-04-2007)
    “…Functional deficits following spinal cord injury (SCI) result from a disruption of corticofugal projections at the lesion site. Not only direct regeneration of…”
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    Contrast-Enhanced In Vivo Imaging of Breast and Prostate Cancer Cells by MRI by Rodriguez, Olga, Fricke, Stanley, Chien, Christopher, Dettin, Luis, VanMeter, John, Shapiro, Erik, Dai, Hai-Ning, Casimiro, Mathew, Ileva, Lilia, Dagata, John, Johnson, Michael, Lisanti, Michael P., Koretsky, Alan, Albanese, Chris

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-01-2006)
    “…The development of effective cancer therapies has been hampered, in part, by the inability to non-invasively follow tumor progression from the initial…”
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    The Phosphodiesterase Inhibitor Rolipram Delivered after a Spinal Cord Lesion Promotes Axonal Regeneration and Functional Recovery by Nikulina, Elena, Tidwell, J. Lille, Dai, Hai Ning, Bregman, Barbara S., Filbin, Marie T., Goodman, Corey S.

    “…Although there is no spontaneous regeneration of mammalian spinal axons after injury, they can be enticed to grow if cAMP is elevated in the neuronal cell…”
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    Methods to assess the development and recovery of locomotor function after spinal cord injury in rats by Kunkel-Bagden, E, Dai, H N, Bregman, B S

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-02-1993)
    “…The ability to assess recovery of function after spinal cord injury is a very important part of spinal cord injury research. Recent progress has been made in a…”
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    Axonal Regeneration and Functional Recovery after Complete Spinal Cord Transection in Rats by Delayed Treatment with Transplants and Neurotrophins by Coumans, Jean V, Lin, Ted Tai-Sen, Dai, Hai Ning, MacArthur, Linda, McAtee, Marietta, Nash, Carmen, Bregman, Barbara S

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-12-2001)
    “…Little axonal regeneration occurs after spinal cord injury in adult mammals. Regrowth of mature CNS axons can be induced, however, by altering the intrinsic…”
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    Labeling of dendritic spines with the carbocyanine dye DiI for confocal microscopic imaging in lightly fixed cortical slices by Kim, Byung G., Dai, Hai-Ning, McAtee, Marietta, Vicini, Stefano, Bregman, Barbara S.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (15-05-2007)
    “…Visualization of dendritic spines is an important tool for researches on structural synaptic plasticity. Fluorescent labeling of the dendrites and spines…”
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    Recovery from spinal cord injury mediated by antibodies to neurite growth inhibitors by Bregman, Barbara S, Kunkel-Bagden, Ellen, Schnell, Lisa, Dai, Hai Ning, Gao, Da, Schwab, Martin E

    Published in Nature (London) (30-11-1995)
    “…There is little axonal growth after central nervous system (CNS) injury in adult mammals. The administration of antibodies (IN-1) to neutralize the…”
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    Neurotrophic Factors Increase Axonal Growth after Spinal Cord Injury and Transplantation in the Adult Rat by Bregman, Barbara S., McAtee, Marietta, Dai, Hai Ning, Kuhn, Penelope L.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-12-1997)
    “…The capacity of CNS neurons for axonal regrowth after injury decreases as the age of the animal at time of injury increases. After spinal cord lesions at…”
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    MICAL flavoprotein monooxygenases: Expression during neural development and following spinal cord injuries in the rat by Pasterkamp, R. Jeroen, Dai, Hai-ning, Terman, Jonathan R., Wahlin, Karl J., Kim, Byung, Bregman, Barbara S., Popovich, Phillip G., Kolodkin, Alex L.

    “…MICALs comprise of a family of phylogenetically conserved, multidomain cytosolic flavoprotein monooxygenases. Drosophila (D-)MICAL binds the neuronal Sema1a…”
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    Recovery of function after spinal cord injury: mechanisms underlying transplant-mediated recovery of function differ after spinal cord injury in newborn and adult rats by Bregman, B S, Kunkel-Bagden, E, Reier, P J, Dai, H N, McAtee, M, Gao, D

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-09-1993)
    “…Fetal spinal cord transplants placed into the site of spinal cord injury support axonal growth of host systems in both newborn and adult animals. The amount of…”
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    Recovery of function after spinal cord hemisection in newborn and adult rats: differential effects on reflex and locomotor function by Kunkel-Bagden, E, Dai, H N, Bregman, B S

    Published in Experimental neurology (1992)
    “…It is often assumed that the response of the immature nervous system to injury is more robust and exhibits greater anatomical reorganization and greater…”
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    Excellent photothermal conversion of core/shell CdSe/ Bi2Se3 quantum dots by Jia, Guo Zhi, Lou, Wen Kai, Cheng, Fang, Wang, Xiong Long, Yao, Jiang Hong, Dai, Ning, Lin, Hai Qing, Chang, Kai

    Published in Nano research (01-05-2015)
    “…Water-dispersed CdSe/Bi2Se3 core/shell QDs with a photothermal conversion coefficient of 27.09% have been synthesized by a cation exchange reaction. The…”
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    Transplants and neurotrophic factors increase regeneration and recovery of function after spinal cord injury by Bregman, Barbara S, Coumans, Jean-Valery, Dai, Hai Ning, Kuhn, Penelope L, Lynskey, James, McAtee, Marietta, Sandhu, Faheem

    Published in Progress in brain research (2002)
    “…Earlier studies suggested that while after spinal cord lesions and transplants at birth, the transplants serve both as a bridge and as a relay to restore…”
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    Development of Sertoli cell junctional specializations and the distribution of the tight-junction-associated protein ZO-1 in the mouse testis by Byers, S, Graham, R, Dai, H N, Hoxter, B

    Published in American journal of anatomy (01-05-1991)
    “…Basally located tight junctions between Sertoli cells in the postpubertal testis are the largest and most complex junctional complexes known. They form at…”
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