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Marion Murray is affiliated with Drexel University in the United States. Their research spans several domains within the biomedical sciences, with a focus on Medicine and its related subfields.

The main fields of study in Marion Murray's work include:

  • Medicine
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Within these fields, their research encompasses specific subfields such as:

  • Pathology and Forensic Medicine
  • Pharmacology
  • Genetics

The scientist's research covers core topics that include:

  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • High Altitude and Hypoxia

Marion Murray's work on spinal cord injuries and musculoskeletal pain reflects an interest in understanding mechanisms that affect rehabilitation and recovery processes. Similarly, the inclusion of high altitude and hypoxia topics signals investigations into physiological adaptations and possibly pathological conditions related to oxygen deprivation.

While there are no recent papers listed, co-authors, frequent publication venues, and book publications have not been documented in the available data.

Best Publications

  • Transplants of Fibroblasts Genetically Modified to Express BDNF Promote Regeneration of Adult Rat Rubrospinal Axons and Recovery of Forelimb Function

    Yi Liu;Duckhyun Kim;B. Timothy Himes;B. Timothy Himes;Stella Y. Chow

  • Restitution of function and collateral sprouting in the cat spinal cord: the partially hemisected animal

    Marion Murray;Michael E. Goldberger

  • Restitution of function and collateral sprouting in the cat spinal cord: the deafferented animal.

    Michael E. Goldberger;Marion Murray

  • Regeneration of retinal axons into the goldfish optic tectum.

    Marion Murray

  • Delayed grafting of BDNF and NT-3 producing fibroblasts into the injured spinal cord stimulates sprouting, partially rescues axotomized red nucleus neurons from loss and atrophy, and provides limited regeneration

    C.A Tobias;J.S Shumsky;M Shibata;M.H Tuszynski

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

    Marion Murray;Bernice Grafstein

  • Transport of protein in goldfish optic nerve during regeneration

    Bernice Grafstein;Marion Murray

  • Transplantation of Neuronal and Glial Restricted Precursors into Contused Spinal Cord Improves Bladder and Motor Functions, Decreases Thermal Hypersensitivity, and Modifies Intraspinal Circuitry

    Takahiko Mitsui;Jed S. Shumsky;Angelo C. Lepore;Marion Murray

  • Viability of retinal ganglion cells after optic nerve crush in adult rats

    Louis J. Misantone;Mark Gershenbaum;Marion Murray

  • Intraspinal delivery of neurotrophin-3 using neural stem cells genetically modified by recombinant retrovirus.

    Y. Liu;B. T. Himes;B. T. Himes;J. Solowska;J. Moul

  • A quantitative study of the reinnervation of the goldfish optic tectum following optic nerve crush.

    Marion Murray;Michael A. Edwards

  • Delayed transplantation of fibroblasts genetically modified to secrete BDNF and NT-3 into a spinal cord injury site is associated with limited recovery of function.

    J.S Shumsky;C.A Tobias;M Tumolo;W.D Long

  • Recovery of substance P in the cat spinal cord after unilateral lumbosacral deafferentation

    Alan Tessler;Ellyn Glazer;Roman Artymyshyn;Marion Murray

  • Grafts of BDNF-Producing Fibroblasts Rescue Axotomized Rubrospinal Neurons and Prevent Their Atrophy

    Yi Liu;B.Timothy Himes;B.Timothy Himes;Marion Murray;Alan Tessler;Alan Tessler

  • Sciatic nerve transection produces death of dorsal root ganglion cells and reversible loss of substance P in spinal cord.

    A. Tessler;B.T. Himes;N.R. Krieger;M. Murray

  • Alginate encapsulated BDNF-producing fibroblast grafts permit recovery of function after spinal cord injury in the absence of immune suppression.

    Christopher A. Tobias;Steve S.W. Han;Jed S. Shumsky;Duckhyun Kim

  • Fetal Spinal Cord Transplants Rescue Some Axotomized Rubrospinal Neurons from Retrograde Cell Death in Adult Rats

    Mori F;Himes Bt;Himes Bt;Kowada M;Murray M

  • A quantitative study of regenerative sprouting by optic axons in goldfish.

    Marion Murray

  • Transplants of fibroblasts expressing BDNF and NT-3 promote recovery of bladder and hindlimb function following spinal contusion injury in rats

    Takahiko Mitsui;Itzhak Fischer;Jed S. Shumsky;Marion Murray

  • Neurotrophic factors promote and enhance locomotor recovery in untrained spinalized cats

    Vanessa Susanne Boyce;Maureen A Tumolo;Itzhak Fischer;Marion Murray

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Tessler
Alan Tessler Drexel University
Itzhak Fischer
Itzhak Fischer Drexel University
Karen A. Moxon
Karen A. Moxon University of California, Davis
Sansar C. Sharma
Sansar C. Sharma New York Medical College
Michal Schwartz
Michal Schwartz Weizmann Institute of Science
Timothy J Schallert
Timothy J Schallert The University of Texas at Austin
Mark H. Tuszynski
Mark H. Tuszynski University of California, San Diego
Bernice Grafstein
Bernice Grafstein Cornell University
Oswald Steward
Oswald Steward University of California, Irvine
Nancy Krieger
Nancy Krieger Harvard University

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