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Publications by Irene Sanchez-Brualla
Minocycline Does Not Reduce the Regenerative Capacity of Peripheral Motor and Sensory Neurons After a Conditioning Injury in Mice
Anatomical Record
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Anatomy
Histology
Behavior
Biotechnology
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Acute Cellular Rejection Early After Heart Transplantation Does Not Reduce Exercise Capacity in the First Year
Journal of Cardiac Failure
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Sigma-1 Receptor Expression in Sensory Neurons and the Effect of Painful Peripheral Nerve Injury
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Motor Cortex Stimulation Does Not Lead to Functional Recovery After Experimental Cortical Injury in Rats
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Developmental Neuroscience
Sprouting of Sensory Neurons in Dorsal Root Ganglia After Transection of Peripheral Nerves
Archives of Histology and Cytology
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Elucidating the Role of NaV1.6 in Peripheral Sensory Neurons
Malaria Infection Does Not Affect the Sensitivity of Peripheral Receptor Neurons in Anopheles Stephensi
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Injury-Associated PACAP Expression in Rat Sensory and Motor Neurons Is Induced by Endogenous BDNF
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