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Leif Havton, MD
Selected Publications 1. Havton LA, Hotson JR, Kellerth JO. Correlation of median forearm conduction velocity with carpal tunnel syndrome severity. Clin Neurophysiol. 2007 Feb 15; (2007). 2. Ichiyama RM, Broman J, Edgerton VR, Havton LA. Ultrastructural synaptic features differ between alpha- and gamma-motoneurons innervating the tibialis anterior muscle in the rat. J Comp Neurol. 499(2):306-315 (2006). 3. Hoang TX, Pikov V, Havton LA. Functional reinnervation of the rat lower urinary tract after cauda equina injury and repair. J Neurosci. 26(34):8672-9 (2006). 4. Hoang TX, Havton LA. A single re-implanted ventral root exerts neurotropic effects over multiple spinal cord segments in the adult rat. Exp Brain Res. 169(2):208-17 (2006). 5. Ohlsson M, Hoang TX, Wu J, Havton LA. Glial reactions in a rodent cauda equina injury and repair model. Exp Brain Res. 170(1):52-60 (2006). 6. Akhavan M, Hoang TX, Havton LA. Improved detection of fluorogold-labeled neurons in long-term studies. J Neurosci Methods. 152(1-2):156-62 (2006). 7. Hoang TX, Havton LA. Novel repair strategies to restore bladder function following cauda equina/conus medullaris injuries. Prog Brain Res. 152:195-204 (2006). 8. Ohlsson M, Havton LA. Complement activation after lumbosacral ventral root avulsion injury. Neurosci Lett. 394(3):179-83 (2006). 9. Warner EA, Deyoung DZ, Hoang TX, Franchini BT, Westerlund U, Havton LA. Differential distribution of growth associated protein (GAP-43) in the motor nuclei of the adult rat conus medullaris. Exp Brain Res. 161(4):527-31 (2005). 10. Ohlsson M, Hoang TX, Wu J, Havton LA. Glial reactions in a rodent cauda equina injury and repair model. Exp Brain Res. 2005 Nov 17;:1-9 (2005). 11. Ohlsson M, Havton LA. Complement activation after lumbosacral ventral root avulsion injury. Neurosci Lett. 2005 Nov 10; (2005). 12. Hoang TX, Havton LA. A single re-implanted ventral root exerts neurotropic effects over multiple spinal cord segments in the adult rat. Exp Brain Res. 2005 Nov 5;:1-10 (2005). 13. Hoang TX, Havton LA. Novel repair strategies to restore bladder function following cauda equina/conus medullaris injuries. Prog Brain Res. 152:195-204 (2005). 14. Akhavan M, Hoang TX, Havton LA. Improved detection of fluorogold-labeled neurons in long-term studies. J Neurosci Methods. 2005 Oct 21; (2005). 15. Nieto JH, Hoang TX, Warner EA, Franchini BT, Westerlund U, Havton LA. Titanium mesh implantation--a method to stabilize the spine and protect the spinal cord following a multilevel laminectomy in the adult rat. J Neurosci Methods. 147(1):1-7 (2005). 16. Havton LA, Broman J. Systemic administration of cholera toxin B subunit conjugated to horseradish peroxidase in the adult rat labels preganglionic autonomic neurons, motoneurons, and select primary afferents for light and electron microscopic studies. J Neurosci Methods. 149(2):101-9 (2005). 17. Lacroix S, Havton LA, McKay H, Yang H, Brant A, Roberts J, Tuszynski MH. Bilateral corticospinal projections arise from each motor cortex in the macaque monkey: a quantitative study. J Comp Neurol. 473(2):147-61 (2004). 18. Havton LA, Kellerth JO. Plasticity of lumbosacral monosynaptic reflexes after a ventral root transection injury in the adult cat. Exp Brain Res. 155(1):111-4 (2004). 19. Dobkin BH, Havton LA. Basic advances and new avenues in therapy of spinal cord injury. Annu Rev Med. 55:255-82 (2004). 20. Hoang TX, Nieto JH, Tillakaratne NJ, Havton LA. Autonomic and motor neuron death is progressive and parallel in a lumbosacral ventral root avulsion model of cauda equina injury. J Comp Neurol. 467(4):477-86 (2003). 21. Havton LA, Kellerth J-O. Transformation of synaptic vesicle phenotype in the intramedullary axonal arbors of cat spinal motoneurons following peripheral nerve injury. Experimental Brain Research. 139: 297-302 (2001). 22. Havton LA, Hotson JR, Kellerth J-O. Partial peripheral nerve lesions induce changes in the conduction properties of remaining intact motoneurons. Muscle and Nerve. 24: 662-666. (2001). |
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