Michael V. Johnston
Department of Neurology
Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
707 North Broadway
USA
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- Plasticity and injury in the developing brain. Johnston, M.V., Ishida, A., Ishida, W.N., Matsushita, H.B., Nishimura, A., Tsuji, M. Brain Dev. (2009)
- Plasticity in the developing brain: implications for rehabilitation. Johnston, M.V. Developmental. Disabilities. Research. Reviews (2009)
- Diffusion tensor imaging of white matter and developmental outcome. Johnston, M.V. Pediatrics (2008)
- Sex and the pathogenesis of cerebral palsy. Johnston, M.V., Hagberg, H. Dev. Med. Child. Neurol (2007)
- Cerebral palsy. Johnston, M.V., Hoon, A.H. Neuromolecular Med. (2006)
- Excitotoxicity in perinatal brain injury. Johnston, M.V. Brain Pathol. (2005)
- Rett syndrome and neuronal development. Johnston, M.V., Blue, M.E., Naidu, S. J. Child Neurol. (2005)
- Models of cerebral palsy: which ones are best?. Johnston, M.V., Ferriero, D.M., Vannucci, S.J., Hagberg, H. J. Child Neurol. (2005)
- Clinical disorders of brain plasticity. Johnston, M.V. Brain Dev. (2004)
- MRI for neonatal encephalopathy in full-term infants. Johnston, M.V. Lancet (2003)
- Brain plasticity in paediatric neurology. Johnston, M.V. Eur. J. Paediatr. Neurol. (2003)
- Injury and plasticity in the developing brain. Johnston, M.V. Exp. Neurol. (2003)
- Neurobiology of Rett syndrome. Johnston, M.V., Mullaney, B., Blue, M.E. J. Child Neurol. (2003)
- Mechanisms of hypoxic neurodegeneration in the developing brain. Johnston, M.V., Nakajima, W., Hagberg, H. Neuroscientist (2002)
- Neurobiology of hypoxic-ischemic injury in the developing brain. Johnston, M.V., Trescher, W.H., Ishida, A., Nakajima, W. Pediatr. Res. (2001)
- Developmental disorders of activity dependent neuronal plasticity. Johnston, M.V. Indian. J. Pediatr (2001)
- Neurobiology of Rett syndrome: a genetic disorder of synapse development. Johnston, M.V., Jeon, O.H., Pevsner, J., Blue, M.E., Naidu, S. Brain Dev. (2001)
- Excitotoxicity in neonatal hypoxia. Johnston, M.V. Ment. Retard. Dev. Disabil. Res. Rev (2001)
- Possible mechanisms in infants for selective basal ganglia damage from asphyxia, kernicterus, or mitochondrial encephalopathies. Johnston, M.V., Hoon, A.H. J. Child Neurol. (2000)
- Commentary: potential neurobiologic mechanisms through which metabolic disorders could relate to autism. Johnston, M.V. J. Autism. Dev. Disord (2000)
- Recent progress in the neurology of learning: memory molecules in the developing brain. Johnston, M.V., Harum, K.H. J. Dev. Behav. Pediatr (1999)