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Neurotrauma
and spinal cord injury
· Deumens,
R.; Koopmans, G.C.; Honig, W.M.M.; Maquet, V.; Jerome, R.;
Steinbusch, H.W.M.; Joosten, E.A.J (2006). Chronically injured
corticospinal axons do not cross large spinal lesion gaps
after a multifactorial transplantation strategy using
olfactory ensheathing cell/olfactory nerve fibro-blast-biomatrix
bridges. Journal of Neuroscience Research, 3,
811-820.
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Gensel,
J.C.; Tovar, C.A.; Hamers, F.P.T.; Deibert, R.J.; Beattie,
M.S.; Bresnahan, J.C. (2006). Behavioral and histological
characterization of unilateral cervical spinal cord contusion
injury in rats. Journal of Neurotrauma, 23,
36-54.
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Hamers,
F.P.T.; Koopmans, G.C.; Joosten, E.A.J. (2006).
Catwalk-assisted gait analysis in the assessment of spinal
cord injury. Journal of Neurotrauma, 23,
537-548.
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Hamers,
F.P.T.; Lankhorst, A.J.; van Laar, T.J.; Veldhuis, W.B.;
Gispen, W.H. (2001). Automated quantitative gait analysis
during overground locomotion in the rat: Its application to
spinal cord contusion and transection injuries. Journal of
Neurotrauma, 18, 187-201.
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Hendricks,
W.T.J.; Eggers, R.; Ruitenberg, Marc J.; Blits, B.; Hamers,
F.P.T.; Verhaggen, J.; Boer, G.J. (2006). Profound differences
in spontaneous long-term functional recovery after denied
spinal tract lesions in the rat. Journal of Neurotrauma,
23, 18-35.
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Jakeman,
L.B.; Chen, Y.; Lucin, K.M.; McTigue, D.M. (2006). Mice
lacking L1 cell adhesion molecule have deficits in locomotion
and exhibit enhanced corticospinal tract sprouting following
mild contusion injury to the spinal cord. European journal
of Neuroscience, 23, 1997-2011.
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Joosten,
E.A.; Veldhuis, W.B.; Hamers, F.P. (2004). Collagen containing
neonatal astrocytes stimulates regrowth of injured fibers and
promotes modest locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury. Journal
of Neuroscience Research, 77, 127-142.
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Klapka,
N.; Hermanns, S.; Straten, G.; Masanneck, C.; Duis, S.; Hamers,
F.P.T.; M黮ler, D.; Zuschratter, W.; M黮ler, H.W. (2005). Suppression of fibrous
scarring in spinal cord injury of rat promotes long-distance
regeneration of corticospinal tract axons, rescue of primary
motoneurons in somatosensory cortex and significant functional
recovery. European Journal of Neuroscience, 22,
3047-3058.
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Kloos,
D.K.; Fisher, L.C.; Detloff, M.R.; Hassenzahl, D.L.; Basso,
M.B. (2005). Stepwise motor and all-or-none sensory recovery
is associated with nonlinear sparing after incremental spinal
cord injury in rats. Experimental Neurology, 191,
251-265.
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Koopmans,
G.C.; Brans, M.; G髆ez-Pinilla,
F.; Duis, S.; Gispen, W.H.; Torres-Aleman, I.; Joosten, E.A.J.;
Hamers, F.P.T. (2006). Circulating insulin-like growth factor
I and functional recovery from spinal cord injury under
enriched housing conditions. European Journal of
Neuroscience, 23, 1035-1046.
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Koopmans,
G.C.; Deumens, R.; Honig, W.M.M.; Hamers, F.P.T.; Steinbusch,
H.W.M.; Joosten, E.A.J. (2005). The assessment of locomotor
function in spinal cord injured rats: The importance of
objective analysis of coordination. Journal of Neurotrauma,
22, 214-225.
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Lankhorst,
A.J.; ter Laak, M.P.; van Laar, T.J.; van Meeteren, N.L.U.; de
Groot, J.C.M.J.; Schrama, L.H.; Hamers, F.P.T.; Gispen, W.H.
(2001). Effects of enriched housing on functional recovery
after spinal cord contusive injury in the adult rat. Journal
of Neurotrauma, 18, 203-215.
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Liebscher,
T.; Schnell, L.; Schnell, D.; Scholl, J.; Schneider, R.; Gullo,
M.; Fouad, K.; Mir, A.; Rausch, M.; Kindler, D.; Hamers, F.P.;
Schwab, M.E. (2005). Nogo-A antibody improves regeneration and
locomotion of spinal cord-injured rats. Annals of
Neurology, 58, 706-719.
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Meeteren,
N.L.U. van; Eggers, R.; Lankhorst, A.J.; Gispen, W.H.; Hamers,
F.P.T. (2003). Locomotor recovery after spinal cord contusion
injury in rats is improved by spontaneous exercise. Journal
of Neurotrauma, 20, 1029-1037.
· Starkey
M.L., Barritt A.W., Yip P.K., Davies M., Hamers F.P., McMahon
S.B., Bradbury E.J. (2005). Assessing behavioural function
following a pyramidotomy lesion of the corticospinal tract in
adult mice. Experimental
Neurology, 195,
524-539.
Pain
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膎geby-M鰈ler,
K.; Berge, O.G.; Hamers, F.P.T. (2000). Locomotor behaviour in
normal and monoarthritic rats assessed by a new computer
assisted method. Abstr. Measuring Behavior 2000, 3rd
International Conference on Methods and Techniques in
Behavioral Research (Nijmegen, 15-18 August 2000), 8-10.
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Gabriel,
A.F.; Marcus, M.; Honig, W.; Walenkamp, G.; Joosten, E.
(2007). The CatWalk method: A detailed analysis of behavioral
changes after acute inflammatory pain in the rat. Journal
of Neuroscience Methods, in press.
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Koopmans,
G.C.; Gabriel, A.F.; Pragt, E.; Hamers, F.P.T.; Joosten, E.A.J.
(2005). The 'CatWalk' automated quantitative gait analysis; a
novel behavioral assay for the preclinical assessment of pain.
Abstr. Measuring Behavior 2005, 5th International
Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioral Research (Wageningen,
30 August - 2 September 2005).
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Vogelaar,
C.F.; Vrinten, D.H.; Hoekman, M.F.; Brakkee, J.H.; Burbach,
J.P.; Hamers, F.P. (2004). Sciatic nerve regeneration in mice
and rats: recovery of sensory innervation is followed by a
slowly retreating neuropathic pain-like syndrome. Brain
Research, 1027, 67-72.
· Vrinten, D.H.; Hamers, F.P.T. (2003). 'CatWalk' automated quantitative
gait analysis as a novel method to assess mechanical allodynia
in the rat: a comparison with Von Frey testing. Pain,
109, 203-209.
Other
·
Deumens,
R.; Jaken, R.J.; Marcus, M.A.; Joosten, E.A. (2007). The
CatWalk gait analysis in assessment of both dynamic and static
gait changes after adult rat sciatic nerve resection. J
Neurosci Methods.
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Smidt,
M. P., Smits, S. M., Bouwmeester, H., Hamers, F. P., van der
Linden, A. J., Hellemons, A. J., Graw, J., and Burbach, J. P.
(2004). Early developmental failure of substantia nigra
dopamine neurons in mice lacking the homeodomain gene Pitx3. Development,
131, 1145?155.
· Kistler
W.M., De Jeu M.T.G., Elgersma Y., Van Der Giessen R.S.,
Hensbroek R., Luo C, Koekkoek S.K., Hoogenraad C.C., Hamers
F.P., Gueldenagel M., Sohl G., Willecke K., De Zeeuw C.I.
(2002). Analysis of Cx36 knockout does not support tenet that
olivary gap junctions are required for complex spike
synchronization and normal motor performance. Annals of
New York Academy of Sciences, 978,
391-404.
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