This study investigates the response to spinal cord injury in the gray short‐tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica). In opossums spinal injury early in development results in spontaneous axon growth through the injury, but this regenerative potential diminishes with maturity until it is lost entirely. The mechanisms underlying this regeneration remain unknown. RNA sequencing was used to identify differential gene expression in regenerating (SCI at postnatal Day 7, P7SCI) and nonregenerating (SCI at Day 28, P28SCI) cords +1d, +3d, and +7d after complete spinal transection, compared to age‐matched controls. Genes showing significant differential expression (log2FC ≥ 1, Padj ≤ 0.05) were used for downstream analysis. Across all time‐points 233...
Following spinal cord injury in mammals, maladaptive inflammation, and matrix deposition drive tissu...
Recovery from severe spinal injury in adults is limited, compared to immature animals who demonstrat...
The studies presented in this thesis define the developmental sequence of descending supraspinal pr...
This study describes a combined transcriptome and proteome analysis of Monodelphis domestica respons...
Changes in gene expression have been measured 24 h after injury to mammalian spinal cords that can a...
<div><p>This study describes a combined transcriptome and proteome analysis of <i>Monodelphis domest...
This study describes a combined transcriptome and proteome analysis of Monodelphis domestica respons...
The aim of the present experiments was to analyze molecular mechanisms responsible for enhancing and...
This Thesis examines the molecular changes that occur in the spinal cord of the South American oposs...
Comprehensive screens were made for genes that change their expression during a brief critical perio...
One of the major challenges of modern neurobiology concerns the inability of the adult mammalian ce...
© 2013 Dr. Benjamin Joel WheatonPublications included in thesis:Wheaton, B.J., Callaway, J.K., Ek, C...
In contrast to mammals, salamanders have a remarkable ability to regenerate their spinal cord and re...
A search for genes that promote or block CNS regeneration requires numerous approaches; for example,...
Following spinal cord injury in mammals, maladaptive inflammation, and matrix deposition drive tissu...
Following spinal cord injury in mammals, maladaptive inflammation, and matrix deposition drive tissu...
Recovery from severe spinal injury in adults is limited, compared to immature animals who demonstrat...
The studies presented in this thesis define the developmental sequence of descending supraspinal pr...
This study describes a combined transcriptome and proteome analysis of Monodelphis domestica respons...
Changes in gene expression have been measured 24 h after injury to mammalian spinal cords that can a...
<div><p>This study describes a combined transcriptome and proteome analysis of <i>Monodelphis domest...
This study describes a combined transcriptome and proteome analysis of Monodelphis domestica respons...
The aim of the present experiments was to analyze molecular mechanisms responsible for enhancing and...
This Thesis examines the molecular changes that occur in the spinal cord of the South American oposs...
Comprehensive screens were made for genes that change their expression during a brief critical perio...
One of the major challenges of modern neurobiology concerns the inability of the adult mammalian ce...
© 2013 Dr. Benjamin Joel WheatonPublications included in thesis:Wheaton, B.J., Callaway, J.K., Ek, C...
In contrast to mammals, salamanders have a remarkable ability to regenerate their spinal cord and re...
A search for genes that promote or block CNS regeneration requires numerous approaches; for example,...
Following spinal cord injury in mammals, maladaptive inflammation, and matrix deposition drive tissu...
Following spinal cord injury in mammals, maladaptive inflammation, and matrix deposition drive tissu...
Recovery from severe spinal injury in adults is limited, compared to immature animals who demonstrat...
The studies presented in this thesis define the developmental sequence of descending supraspinal pr...