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    Refractory neuropathic pain from a median nerve injury: spinal cord or peripheral nerve stimulation? A case report

    Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is the most frequently used neuromodulation technique even for neurogenic pain from a peripheral nerve injury although peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) has been designed for thi...

    Q. Dewandre, A. Dubuisson, B. Kaschten, G. Reuter, D. Martin in Acta Neurologica Belgica (2020)

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    Post-mortem assessment of rat spinal cord injury and white matter sparing using inversion recovery-supported proton density magnetic resonance imaging

    This was an experimental study.

    F Scholtes, E Theunissen, R Phan-Ba, P Adriaensens, G Brook, R Franzen in Spinal Cord (2011)

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    T. Olds, S. Blunden, J. Petkov, F. Forchino, A. Teng in Sleep and Biological Rhythms (2009)

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    The measurement of brain tissue stiffness in-vivo

    Background There is considerable interest in surgical decompression as a management strategy (RescueICP) for intractable intracranial hypertension. After such an operation measurements of intracr...

    I. R. Chambers, D. Martin, A. Clark, A. Nicklin in Acta Neurochirurgica Supplements (2009)

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    TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 expression after traumatic human spinal cord injury

    Immunohistochemical investigation in control and lesioned human spinal cords.

    A Buss, K Pech, B A Kakulas, D Martin, J Schoenen, J Noth, G A Brook in Spinal Cord (2008)

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    Cu, Zn- and Mn-superoxide dismutase levels in brains of patients with schizophrenic psychosis

    Impaired oxidative stress defense has been reported in blood of both drug-naïve and antipsychotic-treated patients suffering from schizophrenic psychosis, indicating the involvement of free radical metabolism ...

    T. M. Michel, J. Thome, D. Martin, K. Nara, S. Zwerina in Journal of Neural Transmission (2004)

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    Increased expression of the putative axon growth-repulsive extracellular matrix molecule, keratan sulphate proteoglycan, following traumatic injury of the adult rat spinal cord

    Keratan sulphate proteoglycan (KSPG) is a developmentally regulated barrier molecule, directing axonal growth during central nervous system (CNS) formation. The possible re-expression and functional significa...

    M. Krautstrunk, F. Scholtes, D. Martin, J. Schoenen, A. Schmitt in Acta Neuropathologica (2002)

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    Major histocompatibility complex class II expression by activated microglia caudal to lesions of descending tracts in the human spinal cord is not associated with a T cell response

    Lesion-induced microglial/macrophage responses were investigated in post-mortem human spinal cord tissue of 20 patients who had died at a range of survival times after spinal trauma or brain infarction. Cauda...

    A. B. Schmitt, A. Buss, S. Breuer, G. A. Brook, K. Pech, D. Martin in Acta Neuropathologica (2000)

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    Autoradiographic distribution of brainstem substance P binding sites in humans: Ontogenic study and relation to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

    The precise distribution of substance P (SP) binding sites in the human brainstem was investigated in normal cases (3 fetuses and 24 newborns) and in 9 cases of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by in vitro ...

    D. Jordan, I. Kermadi, C. Rambaud, R. Bouvier, F. Dijoud in Journal of Neural Transmission (1997)

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    Preliminary results of embolisation of nonsurgical intracranial aneurysms with GD coils: The 1st year of their use

    We report 28 patients with nonsurgical intracranial aneurysms referred by neurosurgeons for endovascular treatment using platinum detachable coils (GDC, Target Therapeutics, Fremont, Calif., USA). Because of u...

    D. Martin, G. Rodesch, H. Alvarez, P. Lasjaunias in Neuroradiology (1996)

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    Cytokines as Therapeutic Agents in Neurological Disorders

    Drugs which modulate cytokine systems may have therapeutic applications in diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) such as stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), head trauma and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In thi...

    D. Martin, J. K. Relton, G. Miller, A. Bendele in Cytokines in the Nervous System (1996)

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    Radiation-induced myelopathy and vertebral necrosis

    Radiation-induced myelopathy is often a diagnosis of exclusion. In addition to the classic criteria needed to support the diagnosis, the presence of another radiation-induced lesion, such as aseptic vertebral ...

    D. Martin, D. Delacollette, J. Collignon, G. Dooms, J. Lenelle, G. Moonen in Neuroradiology (1994)

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    MRI-pathological correlations in acute traumatic central cord syndrome: case report

    Ante- and post-mortem MRI and detailed pathological examination were performed in a patient with a typical acute traumatic central cord syndrome (ATCCS) after a minor hyperextension injury to the neck who died...

    D. Martin, J. Schoenen, J. Lenelle, M. Reznik, G. Moonen in Neuroradiology (1992)

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    Three-Dimensional Organ Culture Systems

    Normal brain functions are to the highest degree dependent on the cytoarchitecture and the intercellular relationships that govern both the nervous system metabolism (for instance, the integrity of the blood-b...

    B. Rogister, J. M. Rigo, P.P. Lefebvre, P. Leprince in Practical Cell Culture Techniques (1992)

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    Kindling, Prenatal Exposure to Ethanol and Postnatal Development Selectively Alter Reponses of Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells to NMDA

    Research that built upon the discovery by Collingridge and his colleagues (1983) that the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) requires activation of the NMDA receptor has led to the realization that many...

    J. V. Nadler, D. Martin, M. A. Bowe in Excitatory Amino Acids and Neuronal Plasti… (1990)

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    Pulmonary vascular and renal effects of cromakalim in anaesthetized dogs

    1. CROM reduced hypoxia-induced pulmonary vasoconstriction and maintained PaO2 with an increase in cardiac outpu...

    P. E. Hicks, D. Martin, D. Dumez, E. Zazzi-Sudriez, J. M. Armstrong in Pflügers Archiv (1989)