His primary areas of investigation include Phrenic nerve, Spinal cord, Anatomy, Spinal cord injury and Neuroscience. His Phrenic nerve research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Anesthesia and Motor neuron. His Spinal cord study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Central nervous system and Respiratory system.
His Respiratory system research incorporates elements of Respiratory pathway, Guinea pig and Collateral sprouting. His Anatomy research incorporates themes from Spinal cord hemisection and Medulla oblongata. His work carried out in the field of Spinal cord injury brings together such families of science as Respiratory physiology, Respiratory function and Reflex.
Harry G. Goshgarian spends much of his time researching Spinal cord, Phrenic nerve, Spinal cord injury, Anesthesia and Anatomy. His Spinal cord study introduces a deeper knowledge of Neuroscience. His Phrenic nerve study incorporates themes from Motor neuron, Electrophysiology, Diaphragm and Serotonin.
His study in Spinal cord injury is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Central nervous system disease, Breathing and Synaptogenesis. His Anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Adenosine A1 receptor, Spinal cord hemisection, Respiratory function, Respiratory system and Theophylline. His Anatomy research includes themes of Ventral respiratory group and Medulla oblongata.
Harry G. Goshgarian focuses on Anesthesia, Spinal cord injury, Respiratory system, Spinal cord hemisection and Spinal cord. His Anesthesia research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Adenosine receptor antagonist and Cervical spinal cord injury. The concepts of his Spinal cord injury study are interwoven with issues in Ventral respiratory group and Adenosine A1 receptor.
The various areas that Harry G. Goshgarian examines in his Respiratory system study include Receptor, Diaphragm and Drug delivery. His Diaphragm study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Motor system and Phrenic nerve. His studies deal with areas such as Medulla, Anatomy and Central nervous system as well as Spinal cord.
Harry G. Goshgarian mainly focuses on Spinal cord injury, Anesthesia, Drug delivery, Respiratory system and Spinal cord. Harry G. Goshgarian has researched Spinal cord injury in several fields, including Hypoventilation and Tidal volume. The study incorporates disciplines such as Respiratory physiology, Respiratory function and Adenosine receptor antagonist in addition to Anesthesia.
Harry G. Goshgarian combines subjects such as Immunology, Diaphragm and Pharmacology, Drug with his study of Drug delivery. The Spinal cord study combines topics in areas such as Central nervous system and Reticular connective tissue. His research in Central nervous system intersects with topics in Medulla and Anatomy.
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Invited Review: The crossed phrenic phenomenon: a model for plasticity in the respiratory pathways following spinal cord injury
Harry G. Goshgarian.
Journal of Applied Physiology (2003)
Effect of spinal cord injury on the respiratory system: basic research and current clinical treatment options.
M. Beth Zimmer;Kwaku Nantwi;Harry G. Goshgarian.
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine (2007)
Characterization of axonal injury produced by controlled cortical impact.
James W. Lighthall;Harry G. Goshgarian;Christopher R. Pinderski.
Journal of Neurotrauma (1990)
Identification of the axon pathways which mediate functional recovery of a paralyzed hemidiaphragm following spinal cord hemisection in the adult rat
Dale E. Moreno;Xiao Jun Yu;Harry G. Goshgarian.
Experimental Neurology (1992)
Spontaneous Functional Recovery in a Paralyzed Hemidiaphragm Following Upper Cervical Spinal Cord Injury in Adult Rats
Kwaku D. Nantwi;Ashraf A. El-Bohy;Gregory W. Schrimsher;Paul J. Reier.
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair (1999)
The phrenic nucleus of the albino rat: A correlative HRP and Golgi study
Harry G. Goshgarian;José A. Rafols.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1981)
The ultrastructure and synaptic architecture of phrenic motor neurons in the spinal cord of the adult rat.
Harry G. Goshgarian;José A. Rafols.
Journal of Neurocytology (1984)
Decussation of bulbospinal respiratory axons at the level of the phrenic nuclei in adult rats: a possible substrate for the crossed phrenic phenomenon.
Harry G Goshgarian;Howard H Ellenberger;Jack L Feldman.
Experimental Neurology (1991)
Ventral respiratory group projections to phrenic motoneurons: electron microscopic evidence for monosynaptic connections.
Howard H. Ellenberger;Jack L. Feldman;Harry G. Goshgarian.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1990)
Neuronal and glial changes in the rat phrenic nucleus occurring within hours after spinal cord injury.
Harry G. Goshgarian;Xiao‐Jun Yu;Joséa A. Rafols.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1989)
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