Jacob Kjell

Affiliations: 
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 
Area:
Spinal cord injury
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Kjell J, Dulin JN, Warren PM. (2023) Editorial: Fighting for recovery on multiple fronts in spinal cord injury. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 17: 1178192
Kjell J, Svensson M. (2022) Advancing Peripheral Nerve Graft Transplantation for Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Repair. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 16: 885245
Kjell J, Götz M. (2020) Filling the Gaps - A Call for Comprehensive Analysis of Extracellular Matrix of the Glial Scar in Region- and Injury-Specific Contexts. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 14: 32
Kjell J, Olson L. (2016) Rat models of spinal cord injury: from pathology to potential therapies. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 9: 1125-1137
Kjell J, Olson L. (2015) Repositioning imatinib for spinal cord injury. Neural Regeneration Research. 10: 1591-3
Kjell J, Olson L, Abrams MB. (2015) Improved recovery from spinal cord injury in rats with chronic parvovirus serotype-1a infection. Spinal Cord
Kjell J, Finn A, Hao J, et al. (2015) Delayed Imatinib Treatment for Acute Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Recovery and Serum Biomarkers. Journal of Neurotrauma
Abrams MB, Nilsson I, Kjell J, et al. (2014) Response to the report, "A re-assessment of treatment with a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (imatinib) on tissue sparing and functional recovery after spinal cord injury" by Sharp et al. Experimental Neurology. 257: 182-5
Codeluppi S, Fernandez-Zafra T, Sandor K, et al. (2014) Interleukin-6 secretion by astrocytes is dynamically regulated by PI3K-mTOR-calcium signaling. Plos One. 9: e92649
Kjell J, Codeluppi S, Josephson A, et al. (2014) Spatial and cellular characterization of mTORC1 activation after spinal cord injury reveals biphasic increase mainly attributed to microglia/macrophages. Brain Pathology (Zurich, Switzerland). 24: 557-67
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