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Jorge Miranda to Up-Regulation

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jorge Miranda has written about Up-Regulation.
Connection Strength

0.753
  1. Cruz-Orengo L, Figueroa JD, Vel?zquez I, Torrado A, Ort?z C, Hern?ndez C, Puig A, Segarra AC, Whittemore SR, Miranda JD. Blocking EphA4 upregulation after spinal cord injury results in enhanced chronic pain. Exp Neurol. 2006 Dec; 202(2):421-33.
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    Score: 0.243
  2. Irizarry-Ram?rez M, Willson CA, Cruz-Orengo L, Figueroa J, Vel?zquez I, Jones H, Foster RD, Whittemore SR, Miranda JD. Upregulation of EphA3 receptor after spinal cord injury. J Neurotrauma. 2005 Aug; 22(8):929-35.
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    Score: 0.225
  3. Willson CA, Irizarry-Ram?rez M, Gaskins HE, Cruz-Orengo L, Figueroa JD, Whittemore SR, Miranda JD. Upregulation of EphA receptor expression in the injured adult rat spinal cord. Cell Transplant. 2002; 11(3):229-39.
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    Score: 0.176
  4. Figueroa JD, Benton RL, Velazquez I, Torrado AI, Ortiz CM, Hernandez CM, Diaz JJ, Magnuson DS, Whittemore SR, Miranda JD. Inhibition of EphA7 up-regulation after spinal cord injury reduces apoptosis and promotes locomotor recovery. J Neurosci Res. 2006 Nov 15; 84(7):1438-51.
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    Score: 0.062
  5. Willson CA, Miranda JD, Foster RD, Onifer SM, Whittemore SR. Transection of the adult rat spinal cord upregulates EphB3 receptor and ligand expression. Cell Transplant. 2003; 12(3):279-90.
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    Score: 0.047
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