Susan G. Dorsey
University of Maryland Baltimore School of Nursing
Baltimore
Maryland 21201
USA
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- Genetic deletion of trkB.T1 increases neuromuscular function. Dorsey, S.G., Lovering, R.M., Renn, C.L., Leitch, C.C., Liu, X., Tallon, L.J., Sadzewicz, L.D., Pratap, A., Ott, S., Sengamalay, N., Jones, K.M., Barrick, C., Fulgenzi, G., Becker, J., Voelker, K., Talmadge, R., Harvey, B.K., Wyatt, R.M., Vernon-Pitts, E., Zhang, C., Shokat, K., Fraser-Liggett, C., Balice-Gordon, R.J., Tessarollo, L., Ward, C.W. Am. J. Physiol., Cell Physiol. (2012)
- Genome-wide screen identifies drug-induced regulation of the gene giant axonal neuropathy (Gan) in a mouse model of antiretroviral-induced painful peripheral neuropathy. Dorsey, S.G., Leitch, C.C., Renn, C.L., Lessans, S., Smith, B.A., Wang, X.M., Dionne, R.A. Biol. Res. Nurs (2009)
- HIV peripheral neuropathy: pathophysiology and clinical implications. Dorsey, S.G., Morton, P.G. AACN. Clin. Issues (2006)
- In vivo restoration of physiological levels of truncated TrkB.T1 receptor rescues neuronal cell death in a trisomic mouse model. Dorsey, S.G., Renn, C.L., Carim-Todd, L., Barrick, C.A., Bambrick, L., Krueger, B.K., Ward, C.W., Tessarollo, L. Neuron (2006)









