<div><p>One of the most promising approaches to improve recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) is the augmentation of spontaneously occurring plasticity in uninjured neural pathways. Acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH, brief exposures to reduced O<sub>2</sub> levels alternating with normal O<sub>2</sub> levels) initiates plasticity in respiratory systems and has been shown to improve recovery in respiratory and non-respiratory spinal systems after SCI in experimental animals and humans. Although the mechanism by which AIH elicits its effects after SCI are not well understood, AIH is known to alter protein expression in spinal neurons in uninjured animals. Here, we examine hypoxia- and plasticity-related protein expression using immunofluoresc...
In the human population, spinal cord injury (SCI) most commonly occurs at the cervical level. Interr...
We are testing a novel strategy to promote axonal growth of damaged descending bulbospinal respirato...
<p>Representative photomicrographs of the ventral grey matter in C6-7 (<b>A</b>) or L4-5 (<b>B</b>) ...
One of the most promising approaches to improve recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) is the augme...
Many experimental therapies have been used in the search for effective approaches to improve recover...
Intermittent hypoxia treatment (IH) has been shown to improve respiratory function in both pre-clini...
Acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH – brief exposure to hypoxia alternating with normal O2 levels) is a ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) disrupts the communication between the brain and the spinal cord. Rehabilit...
Summary: Respiratory neural networks can adapt to rapid environmental change or be altered over the ...
There is a critical need for new therapeutic strategies to restore motor function in patients with s...
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) interrupt the pathways between the brain and spinal cord, prompting profo...
Pioneering experiments revealed that intermittent stimulation of afferent neurons from the carotid b...
© Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017. Incomplete spinal cord injuries (iSCI) leave spared s...
Peripheral nerve regeneration often results in poor functional outcomes, a reality we aim to change....
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating neurological condition that involves both primar...
In the human population, spinal cord injury (SCI) most commonly occurs at the cervical level. Interr...
We are testing a novel strategy to promote axonal growth of damaged descending bulbospinal respirato...
<p>Representative photomicrographs of the ventral grey matter in C6-7 (<b>A</b>) or L4-5 (<b>B</b>) ...
One of the most promising approaches to improve recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI) is the augme...
Many experimental therapies have been used in the search for effective approaches to improve recover...
Intermittent hypoxia treatment (IH) has been shown to improve respiratory function in both pre-clini...
Acute intermittent hypoxia (AIH – brief exposure to hypoxia alternating with normal O2 levels) is a ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) disrupts the communication between the brain and the spinal cord. Rehabilit...
Summary: Respiratory neural networks can adapt to rapid environmental change or be altered over the ...
There is a critical need for new therapeutic strategies to restore motor function in patients with s...
Spinal cord injuries (SCI) interrupt the pathways between the brain and spinal cord, prompting profo...
Pioneering experiments revealed that intermittent stimulation of afferent neurons from the carotid b...
© Copyright 2017, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017. Incomplete spinal cord injuries (iSCI) leave spared s...
Peripheral nerve regeneration often results in poor functional outcomes, a reality we aim to change....
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating neurological condition that involves both primar...
In the human population, spinal cord injury (SCI) most commonly occurs at the cervical level. Interr...
We are testing a novel strategy to promote axonal growth of damaged descending bulbospinal respirato...
<p>Representative photomicrographs of the ventral grey matter in C6-7 (<b>A</b>) or L4-5 (<b>B</b>) ...