Marco Capogrosso

Affiliations: 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Neuroengineering, Neuroscience
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Capogrosso M, Balaguer JM, Prat-Ortega G, et al. (2024) Supraspinal control of motoneurons after paralysis enabled by spinal cord stimulation. Research Square
Katic Secerovic N, Balaguer JM, Gorskii O, et al. (2024) Neural population dynamics reveals disruption of spinal circuits' responses to proprioceptive input during electrical stimulation of sensory afferents. Cell Reports. 43: 113695
Mahrous AA, Liang L, Balaguer JM, et al. (2023) GABA Increases Sensory Transmission In Monkeys. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Nanivadekar AC, Bose R, Petersen BA, et al. (2023) Publisher Correction: Restoration of sensory feedback from the foot and reduction of phantom limb pain via closed-loop spinal cord stimulation. Nature Biomedical Engineering
Nanivadekar AC, Bose R, Petersen BA, et al. (2023) Restoration of sensory feedback from the foot and reduction of phantom limb pain via closed-loop spinal cord stimulation. Nature Biomedical Engineering
Balaguer JM, Prat-Ortega G, Verma N, et al. (2023) Supraspinal control of motoneurons after paralysis enabled by spinal cord stimulation. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences
Milekovic T, Moraud EM, Macellari N, et al. (2023) A spinal cord neuroprosthesis for locomotor deficits due to Parkinson's disease. Nature Medicine
Ho JC, Grigsby EM, Damiani A, et al. (2023) TARGETED DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION OF THE MOTOR THALAMUS FACILITATES VOLUNTARY MOTOR CONTROL AFTER CORTICO-SPINAL TRACT LESIONS. Medrxiv : the Preprint Server For Health Sciences
Powell MP, Verma N, Sorensen E, et al. (2023) Epidural stimulation of the cervical spinal cord for post-stroke upper-limb paresis. Nature Medicine
Dalrymple AN, Hooper CA, Kuriakose MG, et al. (2022) Using a high-frequency carrier does not improve comfort of transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation. Journal of Neural Engineering
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