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Mary Bartlett Bunge
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Study Finds Axon Regeneration After Schwann Cell Graft to Injured Spinal Cord 23 December 2013
Scalable Culture Techniques to Generate Large Numbers of Purified
Cell Transplantation to the Rescue: Repairing the Injured Spinal Cord
Long-Distance Axonal Regeneration in the Transected Adult Rat Spinal Cord Is Promoted by Olfactory Ensheathing Glia Transplants
Functional Recovery in Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury After Transplantation of Multineurotrophin-Expressing Glial- Restricted Precursor Cells
A Light and Electron Microscope Study of Long
Progress Report on Brian Research 2006
2018 Annual Scientific Meeting Program
Imaging Characteristics of Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Identified During Screening for a Cell Transplantation Clinical Trial
Olfactory Ensheathing Glia: Their Application to Spinal Cord
Dr. Mary Bartlett Bunge, Who Made Major Contributions to the Miami Project, Retires
Apoptosis After Traumatic Human Spinal Cord Injury
Research Review 2010
Schwann Cell but Not Olfactory Ensheathing Glia Transplants Improve Hindlimb Locomotor Performance in the Moderately Contused Adult Rat Thoracic Spinal Cord
Electron Microscopic Study of Demyelination in an Experimentally Induced Lesion in Adult Cat Spinal Cord*
Research Review 2017
Miami Project Research Update
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Apoptosis After Traumatic Human Spinal Cord Injury
Transplantation Strategies to Promote Repair of the Injured Spinal Cord
The Project 2010
Mary Bartlett Bunge, Ph.D
Elect]~On Microscopic Demonstration of Connections Between Glia and Myelin Sheaths in the Developing Mammalian Central Nervous System