Guillermo García-Alías
Affiliations: | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Axonal RegenerationGoogle:
"Guillermo García-Alías"Mean distance: 18.62 (cluster 17)
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Sign in to add mentorEnrique Verdú | grad student | Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona | |
Xavier Navarro Acebes | grad student | 1999-2005 | Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, UAB |
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García-Alén L, Kumru H, Castillo-Escario Y, et al. (2023) Transcutaneous Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation Combined with Robotic Exoskeleton Rehabilitation for the Upper Limbs in Subjects with Cervical SCI: Clinical Trial. Biomedicines. 11 |
Flores Á, López-Santos D, García-Alías G. (2021) When Spinal Neuromodulation Meets Sensorimotor Rehabilitation: Lessons Learned From Animal Models to Regain Manual Dexterity After a Spinal Cord Injury. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences. 2: 755963 |
Baylo-Marín O, Flores Á, García-Alías G. (2021) Long-term rehabilitation reduces task error variability in cervical spinal cord contused rats. Experimental Neurology. 348: 113928 |
Kumru H, Rodríguez-Cañón M, Edgerton VR, et al. (2021) Transcutaneous Electrical Neuromodulation of the Cervical Spinal Cord Depends Both on the Stimulation Intensity and the Degree of Voluntary Activity for Training. A Pilot Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 10 |
Kumru H, Flores Á, Rodríguez-Cañón M, et al. (2021) Cervical Electrical Neuromodulation Effectively Enhances Hand Motor Output in Healthy Subjects by Engaging a Use-Dependent Intervention. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 10 |
Alam M, Garcia-Alias G, Jin B, et al. (2017) Electrical neuromodulation of the cervical spinal cord facilitates forelimb skilled function recovery in spinal cord injured rats. Experimental Neurology |
García-Alías G, Edgerton VR. (2015) Who is who after spinal cord injury and repair? Can the brain stem descending motor pathways take control of skilled hand motor function? Neural Regeneration Research. 10: 1735-6 |
Alam M, Garcia-Alias G, Shah PK, et al. (2015) Evaluation of optimal electrode configurations for epidural spinal cord stimulation in cervical spinal cord injured rats. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 247: 50-7 |
García-Alías G, Truong K, Shah PK, et al. (2015) Plasticity of subcortical pathways promote recovery of skilled hand function in rats after corticospinal and rubrospinal tract injuries. Experimental Neurology. 266: 112-9 |
Alam M, Garcia-Alias G, Shah PK, et al. (2015) Erratum to “Evaluation of optimal electrode configurations for epidural spinal cord stimulation in cervical spinal cord injured rats” [J. Neurosci. Methods 247 (2015) 50–57] Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 254: 102-103 |