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Duncan GJ, Assinck P, Hilton BJ. 2014.
Canonical Wnt signalling in PDGFRalpha-expressing cells is a critical regulator of astrogliosis and axon regeneration following CNS injury.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
34:16163-16165
Hilton BJ, Assinck P, Duncan GJ, Lu D, Lo S, Tetzlaff W. 2013.
Dorsolateral funiculus lesioning of the mouse cervical spinal cord at C4 but not at C6 results in sustained forelimb motor deficits.
Journal of neurotrauma
30:1070-1083
Plemel, J R, Chojnacki, A., Sparling, J. S., Liu, J., Plunet, W., Duncan, G. J., Park, S. E., et al. (2011).
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor-Responsive Neural Precursors Give Rise to Myelinating Oligodendrocytes After Transplantation into the Spinal Cords of Contused Rats and Dysmyelinated Mice.
Glia, 59(12),
1891–1910.
Plemel, Jason R, Duncan, G., Chen, K.-W. K., Shannon, C., Park, S., Sparling, J. S., & Tetzlaff, W. (2008).
A graded forceps crush spinal cord injury model in mice.
Journal of neurotrauma,
25(4), 350–70.
Plemel JR, Keough MB, Duncan GJ, Sparling JS, Yong VW, Stys PK, Tetzlaff W. .
Remyelination after spinal cord injury: is it a target for repair?
Progress in neurobiology
117:54-72