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    Effects of human OEC-derived cell transplants in rodent spinal cord contusion injury by Gorrie, Catherine Anne, Hayward, Ian, Cameron, Nicholas, Kailainathan, Gajan, Nandapalan, Neilan, Sutharsan, Ratneswary, Wang, Jennifer, Mackay-Sim, Alan, Waite, Phil M.E

    Published in Brain research (14-06-2010)
    “…Abstract Numerous reports indicate that rodent olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) assist in spinal cord repair and clinical trials have been undertaken using…”
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    Transplantation of nasal olfactory tissue promotes partial recovery in paraplegic adult rats by Lu, Jike, Féron, François, Ho, Stephen M., Mackay-Sim, Alan, Waite, Phil M.E.

    Published in Brain research (19-01-2001)
    “…Recent reports have highlighted the potential therapeutic role of olfactory ensheathing cells for repair of spinal cord injuries. Previously ensheathing cells…”
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    Olfactory ensheathing cells reduce duration of autonomic dysreflexia in rats with high spinal cord injury by Kalinčík, Tomáš, Choi, Eun A, Féron, François, Bianco, John, Sutharsan, Ratneswary, Hayward, Ian, Mackay-Sim, Alan, Carrive, Pascal, Waite, Phil M.E

    Published in Autonomic neuroscience (19-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Autonomic dysreflexia is a common complication in high spinal cord injury and can result in serious consequences and death. Here we have examined the…”
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    Augmented locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury in the athymic nude rat by Potas, Jason R, Zheng, Yu, Moussa, Charbel, Venn, Melinda, Gorrie, Catherine A, Deng, Chao, Waite, Phil M E

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-05-2006)
    “…The immune response contributes to ongoing secondary tissue destruction following spinal cord injury (SCI). Although infiltrating neutrophils and monocytes…”
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    Selected changes in spinal cord morphology after T4 transection and olfactory ensheathing cell transplantation by Kalincik, Tomas, Jozefcikova, Katarina, Sutharsan, Ratneswary, Mackay-Sim, Alan, Carrive, Pascal, Waite, Phil M.E

    Published in Autonomic neuroscience (08-12-2010)
    “…Abstract Spinal cord transection at T4 results in severe damage of the nervous tissue, with impairment of motor, sensory and autonomic functions…”
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    Characterization of rat forepaw function in two models of cervical dorsal root injury by Wu, Ann, Lauschke, Jenny L, Morris, Renée, Waite, Phil M E

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-01-2009)
    “…Dorsal root injury (DRI) disrupts afferent input from the periphery and often leads to sensory deficits and neuropathic pain. Despite cervical root injuries in…”
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    Axonal injury in children after motor vehicle crashes: extent, distribution, and size of axonal swellings using beta-APP immunohistochemistry by Gorrie, Catherine, Oakes, Samantha, Duflou, Johan, Blumbergs, Peter, Waite, Phil M E

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-10-2002)
    “…The brains of 32 children (3 months to 16 years) who died as a result of motor vehicle collisions were examined for axonal injury using beta-APP…”
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    Electrical Perceptual Threshold Testing: A Validation Study by Leong, Grace W.S., Gorrie, Catherine A., Ng, Karl, Rutkowski, Sue, Waite, Phil M.E.

    “…Background/Objective: To investigate inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of electrical perceptual threshold (EPT) testing in assessing somatosensory…”
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    Extent and distribution of vascular brain injury in pediatric road fatalities by Gorrie, C, Duflou, J, Brown, J, Gibson, T, Waite, P M

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-09-2001)
    “…This study used a multidisciplinary approach to examine the brains of pediatric road trauma fatalities in the Sydney area over a 3-year period. The brains of…”
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    Effect of neonatal capsaicin and infraorbital nerve section on whisker-related patterns in the rat trigeminal nucleus by Waite, Phil M.E., de Permentier, Patrick J.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (08-09-1997)
    “…In the present study, we investigated the effect of neonatally administered capsaicin on whisker‐related pattern formation in the rat trigeminal complex. Both…”
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    Olfactory ensheathing cells promote locomotor recovery after delayed transplantation into transected spinal cord by JIKE LU, FERON, Francois, MACKAY-SIM, Alan, WAITE, Phil M. E

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (2002)
    “…We demonstrated recently that transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells from the nasal olfactory mucosa can promote axonal regeneration after complete…”
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    Crash characteristics of older pedestrian fatalities: Dementia pathology may be related to ‘at risk’ traffic situations by Gorrie, Catherine A., Brown, Julie, Waite, Phil M.E.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2008)
    “…Older people are over represented among pedestrian casualties, and cognitive decline is an often cited possible contributory factor. Cognitive decline and…”
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    Delayed olfactory ensheathing cell transplants reduce nociception after dorsal root injury by Wu, Ann, Lauschke, Jenny L., Gorrie, Catherine A., Cameron, Nicholas, Hayward, Ian, Mackay-Sim, Alan, Waite, Phil M.E.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-05-2011)
    “…Injury to cervical dorsal roots mimics the deafferentation component of brachial plexus injury in humans, with intractable neuropathic pain in the deafferented…”
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    Whisker-related circuitry in the trigeminal nucleus principalis: Topographic precision by Jacquin, Mark F., Arends, Joop J. A., Renehan, William E., Waite, Phil M. E., Shortland, Peter J.

    Published in Somatosensory & motor research (01-03-2015)
    “…Abstract Single whiskers are topographically represented in the trigeminal (V) nucleus principalis (PrV) by a set of cylindrical aggregates of primary afferent…”
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    Effect of Treadmill Training on Autonomic Dysreflexia in Spinal Cord—Injured Rats by Laird, Angela S., Carrive, Pascal, Waite, Phil M. E.

    Published in Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (01-11-2009)
    “…Background. Weight-supported treadmill training is an emerging rehabilitation method used to improve locomotor ability in patients with spinal cord injury…”
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    Local response to cold in rat tail after spinal cord transection by Kalincik, Tomas, Jozefcikova, Katarina, Waite, Phil M. E, Carrive, Pascal

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-2009)
    “…School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Submitted 2 February 2009 ; accepted in final form 1 April 2009…”
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    Correlations Between Hand Preference and Cortical Thickness in the Secondary Somatosensory (SII) Cortex of the Common Marmoset, Callithrix jacchus by Gorrie, Catherine A, Waite, Phil M. E, Rogers, Lesley J

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-12-2008)
    “…Cortical asymmetries are well established in humans for language and motor regions and correlate with handedness. Here the authors investigate structural…”
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    Changes in electrical perceptual threshold in the first 6 months following spinal cord injury by Lauschke, Jenny Luise, Leong, Grace W.S., Rutkowski, Sue B., Waite, Phil M.E.

    Published in The journal of spinal cord medicine (01-09-2011)
    “…Objectives To investigate the use of electrical perceptual threshold (EPT) testing to follow the natural history of sensory progression after complete and…”
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    Cell death in the developing trigeminal nuclear complex of the rat by Ashwell, K W, Waite, P M

    “…The time course and distribution of cell death in the trigeminal nuclear complex of the rat has been examined with the aid of sections stained for Nissl…”
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