Bo Chen
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Liu C, Yu H, Li Z, et al. (2023) The future of artificial hibernation medicine: protection of nerves and organs after spinal cord injury. Neural Regeneration Research. 19: 22-28 |
Li Q, Sandoval A, Chen B. (2023) Advancing spinal cord injury research with optical clearing, light sheet microscopy, and artificial intelligence-based image analysis. Neural Regeneration Research. 18: 2661-2662 |
Yu H, Li Q, Sandoval A, et al. (2022) Pipeline for fluorescent imaging and volumetric analysis of neurons in cleared mouse spinal cords. Star Protocols. 3: 101759 |
Li R, Han J, Chen B, et al. (2022) Homeodomain interacting protein kinase 2-modified rat spinal astrocytes affect neurofunctional recovery after spinal cord injury. Current Neurovascular Research |
Gong H, Liu J, Chen B, et al. (2022) ResAttenGAN: Simultaneous segmentation of multiple spinal structures on axial lumbar MRI image using residual attention and adversarial learning. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 124: 102243 |
Brommer B, He M, Zhang Z, et al. (2021) Improving hindlimb locomotor function by Non-invasive AAV-mediated manipulations of propriospinal neurons in mice with complete spinal cord injury. Nature Communications. 12: 781 |
Chen B, Cai L, Zhou F. (2020) Management of acute spinal cord compression in multiple myeloma. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology. 103205 |
Li Y, He X, Kawaguchi R, et al. (2020) Microglia-organized scar-free spinal cord repair in neonatal mice. Nature |
Chen B, Lv Y, Wang ZC, et al. (2020) Decompression with fusion versus decompression in the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Medicine. 99: e21973 |
Chen B, Tan Q, Chen H, et al. (2019) Imbalanced development of anterior and posterior thorax is a causative factor triggering scoliosis. Journal of Orthopaedic Translation. 17: 103-111 |