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    Claudin-2 expression increases tumorigenicity of colon cancer cells: role of epidermal growth factor receptor activation by Dhawan, P, Ahmad, R, Chaturvedi, R, Smith, J J, Midha, R, Mittal, M K, Krishnan, M, Chen, X, Eschrich, S, Yeatman, T J, Harris, R C, Washington, M K, Wilson, K T, Beauchamp, R D, Singh, A B

    Published in Oncogene (21-07-2011)
    “…Claudin-2 is a unique member of the claudin family of transmembrane proteins, as its expression is restricted to the leaky epithelium in vivo and correlates…”
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    Supplementation of acellular nerve grafts with skin derived precursor cells promotes peripheral nerve regeneration by Walsh, S, Biernaskie, J, Kemp, S.W.P, Midha, R

    Published in Neuroscience (15-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Introduction of autologous stem cells into the site of a nerve injury presents a promising therapy to promote axonal regeneration and remyelination…”
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    Skin-Derived Precursors Generate Myelinating Schwann Cells for the Injured and Dysmyelinated Nervous System by McKenzie, Ian A, Biernaskie, Jeff, Toma, Jean G, Midha, Rajiv, Miller, Freda D

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (14-06-2006)
    “…Although neural stem cells hold considerable promise for treatment of the injured or degenerating nervous system, their current human sources are embryonic…”
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    Epidemiology of brachial plexus injuries in a multitrauma population by MIDHA, R, KLINE, D. G, MCGILLICUDDY, J. E, RICHTER, H.-P

    Published in Neurosurgery (01-06-1997)
    “…The purpose was to identify the prevalence, causative factors, injury types, and associated injury patterns in multitrauma patients who sustained brachial…”
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    Non-viral engineering of skin precursor-derived Schwann cells for enhanced NT-3 production in adherent and microcarrier culture by Shakhbazau, A, Shcharbin, D, Bryszewska, M, Kumar, R, Wobma, H M, Kallos, M S, Goncharova, N, Seviaryn, I, Kosmacheva, S, Potapnev, M, Midha, R

    Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-11-2012)
    “…Genetic engineering of stem cells and their derivatives has the potential to enhance their regenerative capabilities. Here, dendrimer- and lipofection-based…”
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    Facilitated sprouting in a peripheral nerve injury by Xu, Q.G, Midha, R, Martinez, J.A, Guo, G.F, Zochodne, D.W

    Published in Neuroscience (09-04-2008)
    “…Abstract During regeneration of injured peripheral nerves, local conditions may influence how regenerative axon sprouts emerge from parent axons. More…”
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    Lymphatic cerebrospinal fluid absorption pathways in neonatal sheep revealed by subarachnoid injection of Microfil by Zakharov, A., Papaiconomou, C., Djenic, J., Midha, R., Johnston, M.

    Published in Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (01-12-2003)
    “…There is mounting evidence that a significant portion of cerebrospinal fluid drainage is associated with transport along cranial and spinal nerves with…”
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    Intracranial pressure accommodation is impaired by blocking pathways leading to extracranial lymphatics by Mollanji, R, Bozanovic-Sosic, R, Silver, I, Li, B, Kim, C, Midha, R, Johnston, M

    “…Tracer studies indicate that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) transport can occur through the cribriform plate into the nasal submucosa, where it is absorbed by…”
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    Comparison of cerebrospinal fluid transport in fetal and adult sheep by Mollanji, R, Papaiconomou, C, Boulton, M, Midha, R, Johnston, M

    “…We quantified cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) transport (conductance) and CSF outflow resistance in late-gestation fetal and adult sheep using two methods, a…”
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    Undiagnosed dysglycaemia and inflammation in cardiovascular disease by Johansen, O. E., Birkeland, K. I., Brustad, E., Aaser, E., Lindahl, A. K., Midha, R., Ueland, T., Aukrust, P., Gullestad, L.

    Published in European journal of clinical investigation (01-08-2006)
    “…Background  Cardiovascular (CV) disease is associated with increased levels of glucose, but the prevalence of dysglycaemia in CV diseases is not fully known…”
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    Cold preserved nerve allografts: Changes in basement membrane, viability, immunogenicity, and regeneration by Evans, Peter J., Mackinnon, Susan E., Levi, Allan D.O., Wade, Judith A., Hunter, Daniel A., Nakao, Yasushi, Midha, Rajiv

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-11-1998)
    “…Rat sciatic nerve graft segments were harvested and pretreated by either placement in the University of Wisconsin Cold Storage Solution at 5°C and storage from…”
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    Subacute femoral compressive neuropathy from iliacus compartment hematoma by Pirouzmand, F, Midha, R

    Published in Canadian journal of neurological sciences (01-05-2001)
    “…Traumatic retroperitoneal hematoma in the iliacus muscle is an unusual but potentially serious cause of femoral compression neuropathy. We describe the…”
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    Differential response of sensory and motor axons in nerve allografts after withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy by MIDHA, Rajiv, NAG, Shudeshna, MUNRO, Catherine A, ANG, Lee C

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (2001)
    “…Rejection of nerve allografts and loss of regenerated host axons after withdrawal of immunosuppressive therapy poses an ongoing challenge in peripheral nerve…”
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    Axillary nerve injuries in children by Tyagi, A, Drake, J, Midha, R, Kestle, J

    Published in Pediatric neurosurgery (01-05-2000)
    “…Isolated axillary nerve injury is uncommon, particularly in children. The motor deficit of shoulder abduction may not recover spontaneously and can be a…”
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    An assessment of regeneration across peripheral nerve allografts in rats receiving short courses of cyclosporin A immunosuppression by Mackinnon, S E, Midha, R, Bain, J, Hunter, D, Wade, J

    Published in Neuroscience (1992)
    “…While peripheral nerve reconstruction could benefit from the use of nerve allografts, long term immunosuppression for non-vital organ transplantation is…”
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    Regeneration across 'stepping-stone' nerve grafts by Maeda, T, Mackinnon, S E, Best, T J, Evans, P J, Hunter, D A, Midha, R T

    Published in Brain research (06-08-1993)
    “…The ability of small nerve segments interposed between synthetic conduits to increase the total nerve gap distance across which successful nerve regeneration…”
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    Comparison of regeneration across nerve allografts with temporary or continuous cyclosporin A immunosuppression by RAJIV MIDHA, MACKINNON, S. E, EVANS, P. J, BEST, T. J, HARE, G. M. T, HUNTER, D. A, FALK-WADE, J. A

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (1993)
    “…The efficacy of short-term immunosuppression in a nerve allograft model was examined by comparing regeneration across peripheral nerve allografts with either…”
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