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Garth M. Bray

Garth M. Bray

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Neuroscience

D-Index
47
Citations
11411
World Ranking
6340
National Ranking
371

Overview

Garth M. Bray was affiliated with McGill University in Canada during their academic career. Their work contributed to various fields of study, though specific main or subfields of study related to their research are not detailed in the available data.

There is no record of recent papers, main topics of work, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with Bray in the provided information. Similarly, no book publications are listed.

Given the absence of published articles or research topics, a detailed overview of Bray's research output or thematic focus cannot be established from current records.

Information about awards received or honors bestowed upon Bray was not documented in the available data. The scientist is noted to be deceased.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Abnormal myelination in transplanted Trembler mouse Schwann cells

    A. J. Aguayo;M. Attiwell;J. Trecarten;S. Perkins

  • Neurotrophin-4/5 (NT-4/5) increases adult rat retinal ganglion cell survival and neurite outgrowth in vitro

    A. Cohen;G. M. Bray;A. J. Aguayo

  • Different forms of the neurotrophin receptor trkB mRNA predominate in rat retina and optic nerve.

    Tony N. Jelsma;Hana Hyman Friedman;Michelle Berkelaar;Garth M. Bray

  • Regenerated retinal ganglion cell axons can form well-differentiated synapses in the superior colliculus of adult hamsters.

    DA Carter;GM Bray;AJ Aguayo

  • Persistent retrograde labeling of adult rat retinal ganglion cells with the carbocyanine dye diI

    Manuel Vidal-Sanz;María P. Villegas-Pérez;María P. Villegas-Pérez;Garth M. Bray;Garth M. Bray;Albert J. Aguayo;Albert J. Aguayo

  • Interactions Between Axons and their Sheath Cells

    Garth M Bray;Michael Rasminsky;Albert J. Aguayo

  • Peripheral nerve abnormalities in the Riley-Day syndrome. Findings in a sural nerve biopsy.

    Albert J. Aguayo;Cherunada P.V. Nair;Garth M. Bray

  • The use of peripheral nerve grafts to enhance neuronal survival, promote growth and permit terminal reconnections in the central nervous system of adult rats.

    Garth M. Bray;Maria Paz Villegas-Perez;Manuel Vidal-Sanz;Albert J. Aguayo

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

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert J. Aguayo
Albert J. Aguayo McGill University
Samuel David
Samuel David McGill University Health Centre
Lisa McKerracher
Lisa McKerracher BioAxone BioSciences Inc.
Emil Skamene
Emil Skamene McGill University
Salvatore Carbonetto
Salvatore Carbonetto McGill University
Ludwig Aigner
Ludwig Aigner Paracelsus Medical University
Joseph B. Martin
Joseph B. Martin Harvard University
Brian J. Oldfield
Brian J. Oldfield Monash University

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