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Michael E. Selzer

Michael E. Selzer

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Neuroscience

D-Index
45
Citations
6247
World Ranking
7003
National Ranking
3019

Overview

Michael E. Selzer is affiliated with Temple University in the United States. Their research primarily covers the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with specific attention to Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health. Additional areas of study include Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology.

Their work often focuses on topics such as nerve injury and regeneration, prenatal substance exposure effects, gestational diabetes research and management, pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research, and aspects of birth, development, and health.

They have published extensively in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology Research
  • Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Cells
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Michael E. Selzer include:

  • Advances in the Signaling Pathways Downstream of Glial-Scar Axon Growth Inhibitors, 2020, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Ethanol-mediated alterations in oligodendrocyte differentiation in the developing brain, 2020, Neurobiology of Disease
  • Chondroitinase ABC Promotes Axon Regeneration and Reduces Retrograde Apoptosis Signaling in Lamprey, 2021, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • Mechanisms of Axon Elongation Following CNS Injury: What Is Happening at the Axon Tip?, 2020, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Molecular Markers in Maternal Blood Exosomes Allow Early Detection of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Frequent collaborators of Michael E. Selzer include:

  • Nune Darbinian
  • Nana Merabova
  • Laura Goetzl
  • Armine Darbinyan
  • Gabriel Tatevosian

Best Publications

  • Phenytoin: mechanisms of its anticonvulsant action.

    Yoel Yaari;Michael E. Selzer;Jonathan H. Pincus

  • Magnetic resonance microimaging of intraaxonal water diffusion in live excised lamprey spinal cord

    Masaya Takahashi;David B. Hackney;Guixin Zhang;Suzanne L. Wehrli

  • Scar-mediated inhibition and CSPG receptors in the CNS.

    Kartavya Sharma;Michael E. Selzer;Shuxin Li

  • Convergence of visceral and cutaneous afferent pathways in the lumbar spinal cord

    Michael Selzer;W. Alden Spencer

  • Mechanisms of functional recovery and regeneration after spinal cord transection in larval sea lamprey.

    M E Selzer

  • Silent cells during interictal discharges and seizures in hippocampal penicillin foci. Evidence for the role of extracellular K+ in the transition from the interictal state to seizures

    Marc A. Dichter;Chester J. Herman;Michael Selzer

  • The mTORC1 effectors S6K1 and 4E-BP play different roles in CNS axon regeneration

    Liu Yang;Linqing Miao;Feisi Liang;Haoliang Huang

  • Axonal regeneration in lamprey spinal cord

    HS Yin;ME Selzer

  • Ion channel clustering at the axon initial segment and node of Ranvier evolved sequentially in early chordates.

    Alexis S. Hill;Atsuo Nishino;Koichi Nakajo;Giuxin Zhang

  • Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation

    Michael Selzer;Stephanie Clarke;Leonardo Cohen;Pamela Duncan

  • Recovery of Neurofilament Expression Selectively in Regenerating Reticulospinal Neurons

    Alan J. Jacobs;Gary P. Swain;Joseph A. Snedeker;Donald S. Pijak

  • Behavioral recovery following spinal transection: functional regeneration in the lamprey CNS.

    Avis H. Cohen;Scott A. Mackler;Michael E. Selzer

  • Cytoarchitecture of spinal-projecting neurons in the brain of the larval sea lamprey.

    Gary P. Swain;Gary P. Swain;Joseph A. Snedeker;Joseph Ayers;Michael E. Selzer

  • The effect of systemic PTEN antagonist peptides on axon growth and functional recovery after spinal cord injury

    Yosuke Ohtake;Dongsun Park;P.M. Abdul-Muneer;Hui Li

  • Functional regeneration following spinal transection demonstrated in the isolated spinal cord of the larval sea lamprey.

    A H Cohen;S A Mackler;M E Selzer

  • Specificity of synaptic regeneration in the spinal cord of the larval sea lamprey.

    S A Mackler;M E Selzer

  • Axonal regeneration in the adult lamprey spinal cord.

    Diana I. Lurie;Michael E. Selzer

  • Delayed death of identified reticulospinal neurons after spinal cord injury in lampreys.

    M.I. Shifman;G. Zhang;M.E. Selzer;M.E. Selzer

  • Structure of reticulospinal axon growth cones and their cellular environment during regeneration in the lamprey spinal cord.

    Diana I. Lurie;Donald S. Pijak;Michael E. Selzer

  • Lamprey neurofilaments combine in one subunit the features of each mammalian NF triplet protein but are highly phosphorylated only in large axons.

    S. J. Pleasure;M. E. Selzer;V. M.-Y. Lee

  • Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation: Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation

    Michael Selzer;Stephanie Clarke;Leonardo Cohen;Pamela Duncan

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephanie Clarke
Stephanie Clarke University Hospital of Lausanne
Timothy A. Pedley
Timothy A. Pedley Columbia University
Christopher Kennard
Christopher Kennard University of Oxford
Yoel Yaari
Yoel Yaari Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michael J. Aminoff
Michael J. Aminoff University of California, San Francisco
Richard T. Johnson
Richard T. Johnson Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Mark Hallett
Mark Hallett National Institutes of Health
Virginia M.-Y. Lee
Virginia M.-Y. Lee University of Pennsylvania
Philip G. Haydon
Philip G. Haydon Tufts University
George M. Smith
George M. Smith Temple University

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