Brett Hilton
Affiliations: | 2023- | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Hilton BJ, Griffin JM, Fawcett JW, et al. (2024) Neuronal maturation and axon regeneration: unfixing circuitry to enable repair. Nature Reviews. Neuroscience |
Hilton BJ, Husch A, Schaffran B, et al. (2021) An active vesicle priming machinery suppresses axon regeneration upon adult CNS injury. Neuron |
Stern S, Hilton BJ, Burnside ER, et al. (2021) RhoA drives actin compaction to restrict axon regeneration and astrocyte reactivity after CNS injury. Neuron |
Hilton BJ, Bradke F. (2020) Growing Myelin around Regenerated Axons after CNS Injury. Neuron. 108: 797-798 |
Dupraz S, Hilton BJ, Husch A, et al. (2019) RhoA Controls Axon Extension Independent of Specification in the Developing Brain. Current Biology : Cb |
Duncan GJ, Manesh SB, Hilton BJ, et al. (2019) The fate and function of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells after traumatic spinal cord injury. Glia |
Tedeschi A, Dupraz S, Curcio M, et al. (2019) ADF/Cofilin-Mediated Actin Turnover Promotes Axon Regeneration in the Adult CNS. Neuron |
Hilton BJ, Blanquie O, Tedeschi A, et al. (2019) High-resolution 3D imaging and analysis of axon regeneration in unsectioned spinal cord with or without tissue clearing. Nature Protocols |
Schaffran B, Hilton BJ, Bradke F. (2019) Imaging in vivo dynamics of sensory axon responses to CNS injury. Experimental Neurology |
Duncan GJ, Manesh SB, Hilton BJ, et al. (2018) Locomotor recovery following contusive spinal cord injury does not require oligodendrocyte remyelination. Nature Communications. 9: 3066 |