Michael D. Kawaja

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Queen's University at Kingston, Kingston, Ontario, Canada 
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Alsaadi H, Peller J, Ghasemlou N, et al. (2023) Immunohistochemical phenotype of sensory neurons associated with sympathetic plexuses in the trigeminal ganglia of adult nerve growth factor transgenic mice. The Journal of Comparative Neurology
Gaudet D, Clohosey D, Hannan J, et al. (2018) PD54-06 CADAVERIC EVIDENCE THAT MIDURETHRAL SLING PLACEMENT INTERRUPTS PERIURETHRAL NEUROVASCULAR AND GLANDULAR STRUCTURES: POTENTIAL ROLE IN FEMALE SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION Journal of Urology. 199
Gaudet D, Clohosey D, Goldstein I, et al. (2018) 029 Characterizing Periurethral-Perivaginal Tissue in Cadavers: Potential Negative Impact of Mid-Urethral Incontinence Sling Surgery The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 15: S109
Gaudet D, Clohosey D, Goldstein S, et al. (2018) 010 Simulation of Mid-Urethral Incontinence Sling Surgery Using Cadavers: Impact on Innervation and Glandular Tissue The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 15: S5-S6
Clohosey D, Gaudet D, Goldstein S, et al. (2018) 009 Histological Characterization of Periurethral Tissue: Potential Role in Sexual Function The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 15: S5
Petrie CN, Armitage MN, Kawaja MD. (2015) Myenteric expression of nerve growth factor and the p75 neurotrophin receptor regulate axonal remodeling as a consequence of colonic inflammation in mice. Experimental Neurology. 271: 228-40
Petrie CN, Armitage MN, Kawaja MD. (2015) Myenteric expression of nerve growth factor and the p75 neurotrophin receptor regulate axonal remodeling as a consequence of colonic inflammation in mice Experimental Neurology. 271: 228-240
Smithson LJ, Krol KM, Kawaja MD. (2014) Neuronal degeneration associated with sympathosensory plexuses in the trigeminal ganglia of aged mice that overexpress nerve growth factor. Neurobiology of Aging. 35: 2812-21
Rawji KS, Zhang SX, Tsai YY, et al. (2013) Olfactory ensheathing cells of hamsters, rabbits, monkeys, and mice express α-smooth muscle actin. Brain Research. 1521: 31-50
Petrie CN, Smithson LJ, Crotty AM, et al. (2013) Overexpression of nerve growth factor by murine smooth muscle cells: role of the p75 neurotrophin receptor on sympathetic and sensory sprouting. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 521: 2621-43
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