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    Robot-assisted movement training for the stroke-impaired arm: Does it matter what the robot does? by Kahn, Leonard E, Lum, Peter S, Rymer, W Zev, Reinkensmeyer, David J

    “…Robot-assisted movement training improves arm movement ability following acute and chronic stroke. Such training involves two interacting processes: the…”
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    Understanding and treating arm movement impairment after chronic brain injury : Progress with the ARM guide by REINKENSMEYER, David J, KAHN, Leonard E, AVERBUCH, Michele, MCKENNA-COLE, Alicia, SCHMIT, Brian D, RYMER, W. Zev

    “…Significant potential exists for enhancing physical rehabilitation following neurologic injury through the use of robotic and mechatronic devices (or…”
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    Alterations in reaching after stroke and their relation to movement direction and impairment severity by Kamper, Derek G., McKenna-Cole, Alicia N., Kahn, Leonard E., Reinkensmeyer, David J.

    “…Kamper DG, McKenna-Cole AN, Kahn LE, Reinkensmeyer DJ. Alterations in reaching after stroke and their relation to movement direction and impairment severity…”
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    The effect of vastus medialis forces on patello-femoral contact: a model-based study by Dhaher, Yasin Y, Kahn, Leonard E

    Published in Journal of biomechanical engineering (01-12-2002)
    “…A mathematical model of the patello-femoral joint was introduced to investigate the impact of the vastus medialis (longus, obliquus) forces on the lateral…”
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    Directional control of reaching is preserved following mild/moderate stroke and stochastically constrained following severe stroke by REINKENSMEYER, David J, MCKENNA COLE, Alicia, KAHN, Leonard E, KAMPER, Derek G

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-04-2002)
    “…Recent evidence suggests that brain injury can impair the ability to independently activate shoulder and elbow muscles. We hypothesized that if muscle…”
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    Modeling reaching impairment after stroke using a population vector model of movement control that incorporates neural firing-rate variability by Reinkensmeyer, David J, Iobbi, Mario G, Kahn, Leonard E, Kamper, Derek G, Takahashi, Craig D

    Published in Neural computation (01-11-2003)
    “…The directional control of reaching after stroke was simulated by including cell death and firing-rate noise in a population vector model of movement control…”
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    Increase in plasmacytoid and myeloid dendritic cells by progenipoietin-1, a chimeric Flt-3 and G-CSF receptor agonist, in SIV-Infected rhesus macaques by Koopman, Gerrit, Niphuis, Henk, Haaksma, Anton G.M, Farese, Ann M, Casey, Dan B, Kahn, Larry E, Mann, Dean, MacVittie, Thomas J, Woulfe, Susan L, Heeney, Jonathan L

    Published in Human immunology (01-04-2004)
    “…As in HIV-1 infection in humans, SIVsm infection of rhesus macaques causes a slow progressive loss of CD4 T-cells followed by the onset of AIDS. In addition,…”
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    Design of robot assistance for arm movement therapy following stroke by Reinkensmeyer, David J., Takahashi, Craig D., Timoszyk, Wojciech K., Reinkensmeyer, Andrea N., Kahn, Leonard E.

    Published in Advanced robotics (2001)
    “…This paper describes the mechanical and control design of a robotic device for providing therapeutic assistance to arm movement following stroke. The device…”
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    T cell activation is regulated by voltage-dependent and calcium- activated potassium channels by Rader, RK, Kahn, LE, Anderson, GD, Martin, CL, Chinn, KS, Gregory, SA

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-02-1996)
    “…Membrane potential (Vm) is tightly controlled in T cells through the regulated flux of ions across the plasma membrane. To investigate the functional role of…”
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    Dendritic cells generated in vivo by a chimeric hematopoietic growth factor, progenipoietin-4, demonstrate potent immunological function by Ishioka, Glenn Y, Fikes, John, Qin, Mingsheng, Gianfrani, Carmen, Chesnut, Robert W, Kahn, Larry E, Streeter, Philip R, Woulfe, Susan L, Sette, Alessandro

    Published in Vaccine (14-06-2001)
    “…Recently, a dual receptor agonist for human Flt3 and G-CSF receptors, progenipoietin-4 (ProGP-4), was shown to be highly effective in expanding DC in vivo. In…”
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    Adaptive assistance for guided force training in chronic stroke by Kahn, L E, Rymer, W Z, Reinkensmeyer, D J

    “…This work describes a novel form of robotic therapy for the upper extremity in chronic stroke. Based on previous results, we hypothesized that a training task…”
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    Identification of a mouse anti-rat IgE monoclonal antibody, 44.7b, which inhibits IgE binding to RBL cells by Rup, B J, Kahn, L E

    “…We have identified a monoclonal antibody specific for rat IgE, 44.7b, which blocks binding of rat IgE to the mast cell-like line RBL. Other monoclonal anti-rat…”
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    Regeneration of cerebral microvessels: a morphologic and histochemical study after local freeze-injury by Cancilla, P A, Frommes, S P, Kahn, L E, DeBault, L E

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-01-1979)
    “…The sequential changes that occur during regeneration of cerebral microvessels was studied in young mice after a local freeze-injury. The immediate breakdown…”
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    Cerebral Microvessels and Derived Cells in Tissue Culture: Isolation and Preliminary Characterization by DeBault, Lawrence E., Larry E. Kahn, Frommes, Stephen P., Cancilla, Pasquale A.

    Published in In Vitro (01-07-1979)
    “…Microvessels isolated from mouse forebrain were used as the source material for the derivation of cerebral vascular endothelium and smooth-muscle cells in…”
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