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Bernice Grafstein

Bernice Grafstein

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Neuroscience

D-Index
47
Citations
9454
World Ranking
6390
National Ranking
2782

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Bernice Grafstein is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their academic and research activities are connected to this institution.

In 2004, Bernice Grafstein was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • Intracellular transport in neurons.

    B Grafstein;D S Forman

  • MECHANISM OF SPREADING CORTICAL DEPRESSION

    B. Grafstein

  • FAST AND SLOW COMPONENTS IN AXONAL TRANSPORT OF PROTEIN

    Bruce S. McEwen;Bernice Grafstein

  • The nerve cell body response to axotomy.

    Bernice Grafstein

  • Axonal regeneration in the rat sciatic nerve: effect of a conditioning lesion and of dbcAMP.

    Irvine G. McQuarrie;Bernice Grafstein;Michael D. Gershon

  • Axon outgrowth enhanced by a previous nerve injury.

    Irvine G. McQuarrie;Bernice Grafstein

  • Changes in the morphology and amino acid incorporation of regenerating goldfish optic neurons.

    Marion Murray;Bernice Grafstein

  • Transneuronal Transfer of Radioactivity in the Central Nervous System

    Bernice Grafstein

  • Transport of protein in goldfish optic nerve during regeneration

    Bernice Grafstein;Marion Murray

  • Transport of protein by goldfish optic nerve fibers.

    Bernice Grafstein

  • The Neuroscience Information Framework: A Data and Knowledge Environment for Neuroscience

    Daniel Gardner;Huda Akil;Giorgio A. Ascoli;Douglas M. Bowden

  • Intracranial transection of the optic nerve in adult mice: preliminary observations.

    Bernice Grafstein;Nicholas A. Ingoglia

  • Transport of radioactivity from eye to visual cortex in the mouse.

    Bernice Grafstein;Robert Laureno

  • Effect of a conditioning lesion on optic nerve regeneration in goldfish

    Irvine G. McQuarrie;Bernice Grafstein

  • Axonal transport: communication between soma and synapse.

    Grafstein B

  • Early stages of axonal regeneration in the goldfish optic tract: an electron microscopic study.

    H. Norbert Lanners;Bernice Grafstein

  • THE RETINA AS A REGENERATING ORGAN

    Bernice Grafstein

  • Protein synthesis and axonal transport in retinal ganglion cells of mice lacking visual receptors.

    Bernice Grafstein;Bernice Grafstein;Marion Murray;Marion Murray;Nicholas A. Ingoglia;Nicholas A. Ingoglia

  • Rapid axonal transport of [3H]fucosyl glycoproteins in the goldfish optic system

    David S. Forman;David S. Forman;David S. Forman;Bernice Grafstein;Bernice Grafstein;Bernice Grafstein;Bruce S. McEwen;Bruce S. McEwen;Bruce S. McEwen

  • Protein synthesis and axonal transport in goldfish retinal ganglion cells during regeneration accelerated by a conditioning lesion.

    Irvine G. McQuarrie;Bernice Grafstein

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce S. McEwen
Bruce S. McEwen Rockefeller University
Marion Murray
Marion Murray Drexel University
Don M. Gash
Don M. Gash University of Kentucky
Steven A. Goldman
Steven A. Goldman University of Rochester Medical Center
Gordon M. Shepherd
Gordon M. Shepherd Yale School of Medicine
David C. Van Essen
David C. Van Essen Washington University in St. Louis
Michal Schwartz
Michal Schwartz Weizmann Institute of Science
Huda Akil
Huda Akil University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Paul W. Sternberg
Paul W. Sternberg California Institute of Technology
Robert W. Williams
Robert W. Williams University of Tennessee Health Science Center

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