Irina V. Nosrat
Department of Biologic and Materials Sciences
Room 3218
School of Dentistry
University of Michigan
USA
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- Dental pulp cells provide neurotrophic support for dopaminergic neurons and differentiate into neurons in vitro; implications for tissue engineering and repair in the nervous system. Nosrat, I.V., Smith, C.A., Mullally, P., Olson, L., Nosrat, C.A. Eur. J. Neurosci. (2004)
- Distinctive spatiotemporal expression patterns for neurotrophins develop in gustatory papillae and lingual tissues in embryonic tongue organ cultures. Nosrat, C.A., MacCallum, D.K., Mistretta, C.M. Cell Tissue Res. (2001)
- Dental pulp cells produce neurotrophic factors, interact with trigeminal neurons in vitro, and rescue motoneurons after spinal cord injury. Nosrat, I.V., Widenfalk, J., Olson, L., Nosrat, C.A. Dev. Biol. (2001)
- Lingual BDNF and NT-3 mRNA expression patterns and their relation to innervation in the human tongue: similarities and differences compared with rodents. Nosrat, I.V., Lindskog, S., Seiger, A., Nosrat, C.A. J. Comp. Neurol. (2000)