M. Sean Grady

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Oswald Steward post-doc
 (Neurosurgery residency research at UVA)
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Mayer AR, Wertz CJ, Robertson-Benta CR, et al. (2020) Neurosensory Screening and Symptom Provocation in Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury. The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
Stewart W, Allinson K, Al-Sarraj S, et al. (2019) Primum non nocere: a call for balance when reporting on CTE. The Lancet. Neurology. 18: 231-233
Dacey RG, Flouty OE, Grady MS, et al. (2017) Shunt scissors: technical note. Journal of Neurosurgery. 1-3
Wolf JA, Johnson BN, Johnson VE, et al. (2017) Concussion Induces Hippocampal Circuitry Disruption in Swine. Journal of Neurotrauma
Xiong G, Elkind JA, Kundu S, et al. (2014) Traumatic brain injury-induced ependymal ciliary loss decreases cerebral spinal fluid flow. Journal of Neurotrauma. 31: 1396-404
Whitmore RG, Stein SC, Grady MS, et al. (2013) Severe traumatic brain injury. Author reply. Journal of Neurosurgery. 119: 822-3
Yin T, Lindley TE, Albert GW, et al. (2013) Loss of Acid sensing ion channel-1a and bicarbonate administration attenuate the severity of traumatic brain injury. Plos One. 8: e72379
Siman R, Toraskar N, Dang A, et al. (2009) A panel of neuron-enriched proteins as markers for traumatic brain injury in humans. Journal of Neurotrauma. 26: 1867-77
Marklund N, Bareyre FM, Royo NC, et al. (2007) Cognitive outcome following brain injury and treatment with an inhibitor of Nogo-A in association with an attenuated downregulation of hippocampal growth-associated protein-43 expression. Journal of Neurosurgery. 107: 844-53
Cohen AS, Pfister BJ, Schwarzbach E, et al. (2007) Injury-induced alterations in CNS electrophysiology. Progress in Brain Research. 161: 143-69
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