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Albert J. Aguayo

Albert J. Aguayo

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Neuroscience

D-Index
67
Citations
19035
World Ranking
2857
National Ranking
166

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1993 - Léo-Pariseau Prize, Association francophone pour le savoir (Acfas)
  • 1990 - Member of the National Academy of Medicine (NAM)
  • 1988 - Canada Gairdner International Award
  • 1984 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Albert J. Aguayo is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. The academic profile of this scientist does not include detailed lists of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

Their recognized work in the scientific community is reflected by several prestigious awards and memberships. These honors include the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) awarded in 1996, the Léo-Pariseau Prize from the Association francophone pour le savoir (Acfas) received in 1993, and membership in the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) since 1990.

Further distinctions include the Canada Gairdner International Award in 1988 and being a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada since 1984 in the Academy of Science. Additionally, this scientist holds membership in the Association of American Physicians.

The profile does not provide explicit details about fields of study, subfields, or main research topics associated with Albert J. Aguayo. Similarly, information about book publications or frequent venues of publication is not listed.

Best Publications

  • Axonal elongation into peripheral nervous system "bridges" after central nervous system injury in adult rats

    Samuel David;Albert J. Aguayo

  • Axons from CNS neurons regenerate into PNS grafts.

    P. M. Richardson;U. M. McGuinness;A. J. Aguayo

  • Axotomy results in delayed death and apoptosis of retinal ganglion cells in adult rats

    M Berkelaar;DB Clarke;YC Wang;GM Bray

  • Effects of ocular injury and administration of brain-derived neurotrophic factor on survival and regrowth of axotomized retinal ganglion cells.

    S Mansour-Robaey;D B Clarke;Y C Wang;G M Bray

  • Axonal regeneration and synapse formation in the superior colliculus by retinal ganglion cells in the adult rat

    M Vidal-Sanz;GM Bray;MP Villegas-Perez;S Thanos

  • Extensive elongation of axons from rat brain into peripheral nerve grafts

    Martin Benfey;Albert J. Aguayo

  • Rapid and protracted phases of retinal ganglion cell loss follow axotomy in the optic nerve of adult rats

    Maria-Paz Villegas-Pérez;Manuel Vidal-Sanz;Michael Rasminsky;Garth M. Bray

  • Prolonged delivery of brain-derived neurotrophic factor by adenovirus-infected Müller cells temporarily rescues injured retinal ganglion cells

    A Di Polo;L J Aigner;R J Dunn;G M Bray

  • Influences of peripheral nerve grafts on the survival and regrowth of axotomized retinal ganglion cells in adult rats

    MP Villegas-Perez;M Vidal-Sanz;GM Bray;AJ Aguayo

  • Lengthy regrowth of cut axons from ganglion cells after peripheral nerve transplantation into the retina of adult rats

    K.-F. So;A.J. Aguayo

  • Regeneration of long spinal axons in the rat.

    P. M. Richardson;P. M. Richardson;V. M. K. Issa;V. M. K. Issa;A. J. Aguayo;A. J. Aguayo

  • Influences of the glial environment on the elongation of axons after injury: transplantation studies in adult rodents

    A J Aguayo;S David;G M Bray

  • Expression of the growth-associated protein GAP-43 in adult rat retinal ganglion cells following axon injury

    S K Doster;A M Lozano;A J Aguayo;M B Willard

  • Potential of Schwann cells from unmyelinated nerves to produce myelin: a quantitative ultrastructural and radiographic study.

    A J Aguayo;L Charron;G M Bray

  • Multipotentiality of Schwann cells in cross-anastomosed and grafted myelinated and unmyelinated nerves: quantitative microscopy and radioautography.

    Albert J. Aguayo;Joseph Epps;Louise Charron;Garth M. Bray

  • Peripheral nerve autografts to the rat spinal cord: studies with axonal tracing methods.

    P.M. Richardson;U.M. McGuinness;A.J. Aguayo

  • Electrophysiologic responses in hamster superior colliculus evoked by regenerating retinal axons.

    SA Keirstead;M Rasminsky;Y Fukuda;DA Carter

  • Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Neurotrophin-4/5 Stimulate Growth of Axonal Branches from Regenerating Retinal Ganglion Cells

    Hajime Sawai;David B. Clarke;Paula Kittlerova;Garth M. Bray

  • Axonal Elongation in Peripheral and Central Nervous System Transplants

    Albert Aguayo;Samuel David;Peter Richardson;Garth Bray

  • Degenerative and regenerative responses of injured neurons in the central nervous system of adult mammals

    A. J. Aguayo;M. Rasminsky;G. M. Bray;S. Carbonetto

  • INFLUENCES OF THE GLIAL ENVIRONMENT ON THE ELONGATION OF AXONS AFTER INJURY

    Albert J. Aguayo;Samuel David;Garth M. Bray

Frequent Co-Authors

Garth M. Bray
Garth M. Bray McGill University
Lisa McKerracher
Lisa McKerracher BioAxone BioSciences Inc.
Samuel David
Samuel David McGill University Health Centre
Kwok-Fai So
Kwok-Fai So University of Hong Kong
Anders Björklund
Anders Björklund Lund University
Ulf Stenevi
Ulf Stenevi University of Gothenburg
Thomas Carlstedt
Thomas Carlstedt University College London
Alyson E. Fournier
Alyson E. Fournier Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Kenneth J. Muller
Kenneth J. Muller University of Miami
Emil Skamene
Emil Skamene McGill University

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