Claudia Kathe

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Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases King's College (London), London, England, United Kingdom 
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Squair JW, Milano M, de Coucy A, et al. (2023) Recovery of walking after paralysis by regenerating characterized neurons to their natural target region. Science (New York, N.Y.). 381: 1338-1345
Anderson MA, Squair JW, Gautier M, et al. (2022) Natural and targeted circuit reorganization after spinal cord injury. Nature Neuroscience. 25: 1584-1596
Kathe C, Skinnider MA, Hutson TH, et al. (2022) The neurons that restore walking after paralysis. Nature. 611: 540-547
Matson KJE, Russ DE, Kathe C, et al. (2022) Single cell atlas of spinal cord injury in mice reveals a pro-regenerative signature in spinocerebellar neurons. Nature Communications. 13: 5628
Squair JW, Gautier M, Kathe C, et al. (2021) Confronting false discoveries in single-cell differential expression. Nature Communications. 12: 5692
Kathe C, Michoud F, Schönle P, et al. (2021) Wireless closed-loop optogenetics across the entire dorsoventral spinal cord in mice. Nature Biotechnology
Squair JW, Gautier M, Mahe L, et al. (2021) Neuroprosthetic baroreflex controls haemodynamics after spinal cord injury. Nature
Skinnider MA, Squair JW, Kathe C, et al. (2020) Cell type prioritization in single-cell data. Nature Biotechnology
Hutson TH, Kathe C, Palmisano I, et al. (2019) Cbp-dependent histone acetylation mediates axon regeneration induced by environmental enrichment in rodent spinal cord injury models. Science Translational Medicine. 11
Kathe C, Moon LDF. (2018) RNA sequencing dataset describing transcriptional changes in cervical dorsal root ganglia after bilateral pyramidotomy and forelimb intramuscular gene therapy with an adeno-associated viral vector encoding human neurotrophin-3. Data in Brief. 21: 377-385
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