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“Sialidase enhances spinal axon outgrowth in vivo.”

Yang, L.J.S., I. Lorenzini, K. Vajn, A. Mountney, L.P. Schramm, R.L Schnaar.  PNAS 103: 11057-11062, 2006.

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Also available online at www.pnas.org (click here).


“Spinal Sympathetic Interneurons: their identification and roles after spinal cord injury.”

Schramm, L.P. In: Autonomic dysfunction after spinal cord injury.  Weaver, L.C. and Polosa, C (ed) Progress in Brain Research 152: 27-37, 2006.

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Also available online at www.sciencedirect.com (click here).



“Homer Wheelon, M.D., Physiologist, Artist, and Poet:  Origins of the Decorative Tailpieces in Journals of the American Physiological Society.”

Schramm, L.P., Schramm, D.C. and Jackson, F.W. III.  Am. J. Physiol., Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol., [Epub. ahead of print], December, 2006

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“Increased Close Appositions between Corticospinal Tract Axons and Spinal Sympathetic Neurons after Spinal Cord
Injury in Rats”

Baohan Pan, Esther J. Kim, and Lawrence P. Schramm.
Journal of Neurotrauma, Volume 22, Number 12, [2005] 1399–1410
© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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"Spinal interneurons infected by renal injection of pseudorabies virus in the rat"

Xiaorui Tang, Nathan D. Neckel, Lawrence P. Schramm
Brain Research 1004 (2004) 1– 7
© Elsevier, Cell Press

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"Sympathetic activity and the underlying action potentials in sympathetic nerves: a simulation"

Xiaorui Tang, Ankit R. Chander, and Lawrence P. Schramm
Amer Jour of Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 285: R1504–R1513, 2003.

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"Locations and morphologies of sympathetically correlated neurons in the T10 spinal segment of the rat"

Xiaorui Tang, Nathan D. Neckel, Lawrence P. Schramm
Brain Research 976 (2003) 185–193
© Elsevier, Cell Press

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"Sensitivity of Sympathetically Correlated Spinal Interneurons, Renal Sympathetic Nerve Activity, and Arterial Pressure to Somatic and Visceral Stimuli after Chronic Spinal Injury"
Andrei V. Krassioukov, Devin G. Johns, and Lawrence P. Schramm
Journal of Neurotrauma Volume 19, Number 12, 2002
© Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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"Differential effects of spinal transection on sympathetic nerve  activities in rats"
Taylor, R.F., and L.P. Schramm. 
American Journal of Physiology 253: R611-R618, 1987

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"Elevated renal nerve activity after spinal transection:  its effect on renal function"
Osborn, J.W., S.R. Livingstone, and L.P. Schramm
American Journal of Physiology 253: R619-R625, 1987

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"Spinally-mediated inhibition of abdominal and lumbar sympathetic activities"
Taylor, R.F., and L.P. Schramm
American Journal of Physiology 254: R655-R658, 1988

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"Determinants of arterial pressure after chronic spinal transection in rats" 
Osborn, J.W., R.F. Taylor, and L.P. Schramm
American Journal of Physiology 256: R666-R673, 1989

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"Chronic cervical spinal cord injury and autonomic hyperreflexia in rats"
Osborn, J.W., R.F. Taylor, and L.P. Schramm
American Journal of Physiology 258: R169-R174, 1990

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"Sympathetically-correlated activities of dorsal horn neurons in spinally-transected rats"
Chau, D., N. Kim, and L.P. Schramm
J. Neurophysiology 77;2966-2974, 1997

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"Ongoing and stimulus-evoked activity of sympathetically correlated neurons in the intermediate zone and dorsal horn of acutely spinalized rats"
Chau, D., D.G. Johns, and L.P. Schramm
J. Neurophysiol 83: 2699-2707, 2000

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"Spinal interneurons play a minor role in generating ongoing renal sympathetic nerve activity in spinally intact rats"
Miller, C.O., D.G. Johns, and L.P. Schramm
Brain Research  918: 101-106, 2001

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