Jerry Silver

Affiliations: 
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, United States 
Area:
spinal cord injury, axon regeneration, glia, extracellular matrix
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Milton A, Kwok JCF, McClellan J, et al. (2023) Recovery of forearm and fine digit function after chronic spinal cord injury by simultaneous blockade of inhibitory matrix CSPG production and the receptor PTPσ. Journal of Neurotrauma
Luo F, Wang J, Zhang Z, et al. (2022) Inhibition of CSPG receptor PTPσ promotes migration of newly born neuroblasts, axonal sprouting, and recovery from stroke. Cell Reports. 40: 111137
Kitt MM, Tabuchi N, Spencer WC, et al. (2022) An adult-stage transcriptional program for survival of serotonergic connectivity. Cell Reports. 39: 110711
Orfahli LM, Rezaei M, Figueroa BA, et al. (2021) Histomorphometry in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: Comparison of Different Axon Counting Methods. The Journal of Surgical Research. 268: 354-362
Tran AP, Warren PM, Silver J. (2021) New insights into glial scar formation after spinal cord injury. Cell and Tissue Research
DeLeonibus A, Rezaei M, Fahradyan V, et al. (2021) A meta-analysis of functional outcomes in rat sciatic nerve injury models. Microsurgery
Tran AP, Silver J. (2021) Cathepsins in neuronal plasticity. Neural Regeneration Research. 16: 26-35
Tran AP, Warren PM, Silver J. (2020) Regulation of autophagy by inhibitory CSPG interactions with receptor PTPσ and its impact on plasticity and regeneration after spinal cord injury. Experimental Neurology. 113276
Orfahli L, Rezaei M, Crawford AV, et al. (2020) Histomorphometry in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: Experimental Comparison of Different Axon Counting Methods Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open. 8: 106-107
Donovan LJ, Spencer WC, Kitt MM, et al. (2019) Lmx1b is required at multiple stages to build expansive serotonergic axon architectures. Elife. 8
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