Lars Olson
Comments on the re-assessment study by Sharp et al. of Erschbamer et al
Erschbamer M, Pernold K, Olson L. Comments on the re-assessment study by Sharp et al. of Erschbamer et al. Exp Neurol 2012; 233:660-1.
09.01.2012Comments on the re-assessment study by Sharp et al. of Erschbamer et al
09.01.2012Exp Neurol 2012; 233:660-1
Erschbamer Matthias, Pernold Karin, Olson Lars
1H-MRS in spinal cord injury: acute and chronic metabolite alterations in rat brain and lumbar spinal cord
Erschbamer M, Oberg J, Westman E, Sitnikov R, Olson L, Spenger C. 1H-MRS in spinal cord injury: acute and chronic metabolite alterations in rat brain and lumbar spinal cord. Eur J Neurosci 2011; 33:678-88.
20.01.20111H-MRS in spinal cord injury: acute and chronic metabolite alterations in rat brain and lumbar spinal cord
20.01.2011Eur J Neurosci 2011; 33:678-88
Erschbamer Matthias, Oberg Johanna, Westman Eric, Sitnikov Rouslan, Olson Lars, Spenger Christian
Inhibiting epidermal growth factor receptor improves structural, locomotor, sensory, and bladder recovery from experimental spinal cord injury
Erschbamer M, Pernold K, Olson L. Inhibiting epidermal growth factor receptor improves structural, locomotor, sensory, and bladder recovery from experimental spinal cord injury. J Neurosci 2007; 27:6428-35.
13.06.2007Inhibiting epidermal growth factor receptor improves structural, locomotor, sensory, and bladder recovery from experimental spinal cord injury
13.06.2007J Neurosci 2007; 27:6428-35
Erschbamer Matthias, Pernold Karin, Olson Lars
RhoA, RhoB, RhoC, Rac1, Cdc42, and Tc10 mRNA levels in spinal cord, sensory ganglia, and corticospinal tract neurons and long-lasting specific changes following spinal cord injury
Erschbamer M, Hofstetter C, Olson L. RhoA, RhoB, RhoC, Rac1, Cdc42, and Tc10 mRNA levels in spinal cord, sensory ganglia, and corticospinal tract neurons and long-lasting specific changes following spinal cord injury. J Comp Neurol 2005; 484:224-33.
04.04.2005RhoA, RhoB, RhoC, Rac1, Cdc42, and Tc10 mRNA levels in spinal cord, sensory ganglia, and corticospinal tract neurons and long-lasting specific changes following spinal cord injury
04.04.2005J Comp Neurol 2005; 484:224-33
Erschbamer Matthias, Hofstetter Christoph P, Olson Lars