Connection
Jaime Belkind-Gerson to Neurogenesis
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jaime Belkind-Gerson has written about Neurogenesis.
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2.257 |
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Woods C, Kapur RP, Bischoff A, Lovell M, Arnold M, Pe?a A, Flockton A, Sharkey KA, Belkind-Gerson J. Neurons populating the rectal extrinsic nerves in humans express neuronal and Schwann cell markers. Neurogastroenterol Motil. 2021 07; 33(7):e14074.
Score: 0.682
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Jonscher R, Belkind-Gerson J. Concise Review: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Postnatal Injury-Induced Enteric Neurogenesis. Stem Cells. 2019 09; 37(9):1136-1143.
Score: 0.613
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Belkind-Gerson J, Hotta R, Nagy N, Thomas AR, Graham H, Cheng L, Solorzano J, Nguyen D, Kamionek M, Dietrich J, Cherayil BJ, Goldstein AM. Colitis induces enteric neurogenesis through a 5-HT4-dependent mechanism. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2015 Apr; 21(4):870-8.
Score: 0.457
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Belkind-Gerson J, Graham HK, Reynolds J, Hotta R, Nagy N, Cheng L, Kamionek M, Shi HN, Aherne CM, Goldstein AM. Colitis promotes neuronal differentiation of Sox2+ and PLP1+ enteric cells. Sci Rep. 2017 05 31; 7(1):2525.
Score: 0.133
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Cheng LS, Hotta R, Graham HK, Belkind-Gerson J, Nagy N, Goldstein AM. Postnatal human enteric neuronal progenitors can migrate, differentiate, and proliferate in embryonic and postnatal aganglionic gut environments. Pediatr Res. 2017 May; 81(5):838-846.
Score: 0.129
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Hotta R, Cheng L, Graham HK, Nagy N, Belkind-Gerson J, Mattheolabakis G, Amiji MM, Goldstein AM. Delivery of enteric neural progenitors with 5-HT4 agonist-loaded nanoparticles and thermosensitive hydrogel enhances cell proliferation and differentiation following transplantation in?vivo. Biomaterials. 2016 May; 88:1-11.
Score: 0.122
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Belkind-Gerson J, Hotta R, Whalen M, Nayyar N, Nagy N, Cheng L, Zuckerman A, Goldstein AM, Dietrich J. Engraftment of enteric neural progenitor cells into the injured adult brain. BMC Neurosci. 2016 Jan 25; 17:5.
Score: 0.121
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Connection Strength
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