Robert E. Schmidt, MD PhD
Affiliations: | Pathology | Washington University, Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO |
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WASHINGTON UNIV SCHL MED
PATHOLOGY DEPT
660 S EUCLID AVE
SAINT LOUIS, MO 631101093
United States
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Salvo E, Campana WM, Scheff NN, et al. (2020) Peripheral nerve injury and sensitization underlie pain associated with oral cancer perineural invasion. Pain |
Chung HL, Wangler MF, Marcogliese PC, et al. (2020) Loss- or Gain-of-Function Mutations in ACOX1 Cause Axonal Loss via Different Mechanisms. Neuron |
Schmidt RE. (2019) Mitochondriopathy: The unifying concept in distal neuropathies? International Review of Neurobiology. 145: 1-12 |
Lin TH, Chiang CW, Perez-Torres CJ, et al. (2017) Diffusion MRI quantifies early axonal loss in the presence of nerve swelling. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 14: 78 |
Redmann V, Lamb CA, Hwang S, et al. (2016) Clec16a is Critical for Autolysosome Function and Purkinje Cell Survival. Scientific Reports. 6: 23326 |
Wang Y, Sun P, Wang Q, et al. (2015) Differentiation and quantification of inflammation, demyelination and axon injury or loss in multiple sclerosis. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 138: 1223-38 |
Cantoni C, Bollman B, Licastro D, et al. (2015) TREM2 regulates microglial cell activation in response to demyelination in vivo. Acta Neuropathologica. 129: 429-47 |
Schmidt RE. (2014) Autonomic neuropathy in experimental models of diabetes mellitus. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 126: 579-602 |
Biessels GJ, Bril V, Calcutt NA, et al. (2014) Phenotyping animal models of diabetic neuropathy: a consensus statement of the diabetic neuropathy study group of the EASD (Neurodiab). Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System : Jpns. 19: 77-87 |
Beirowski B, Gustin J, Armour SM, et al. (2011) Sir-two-homolog 2 (Sirt2) modulates peripheral myelination through polarity protein Par-3/atypical protein kinase C (aPKC) signaling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: E952-61 |