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Roger D. Madison

Roger D. Madison

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Neuroscience

D-Index
35
Citations
6012
World Ranking
9147
National Ranking
3859

Overview

Roger D. Madison is affiliated with Duke University in the United States and conducts research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their work spans various subfields, including Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cancer Research, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Molecular Biology, and Physiology.

The research topics covered by Madison focus notably on Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations, Metabolism, Diabetes, and Cancer, Diet and Metabolism Studies, Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment, Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, and Sarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment.

Madison has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications. Noteworthy recent papers include:

  • "Hypophagic Effects of Metformin Unveiling the Appetite-Suppressing Power of a Diabetes Drug," 2023, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Contrasting genomic profiles in post-systemic treatment metastatic sites (MET) and pre-treatment primary tumors (PT) of clinically advanced prostate cancer (PC)," 2020, European Urology Open Science
  • "1532P Fusion and rearrangement (RE) detection using DNA and RNA-based comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP) of sarcomas," 2021, Annals of Oncology
  • "Front Cover," 2020, FEBS Letters
  • "Front Cover," 2020, FEBS Letters

Collaborations are a consistent aspect of Madison's career, with frequent coauthors including Lance Schachterle, Stephen Arch, James M. Elliott, Textual Madison, and Ashley Cataldo. These partnerships have contributed to multiple joint publications.

Madison's work has been published in several venues, with frequent contributions to SUNY Press eBooks, Annals of Oncology, FEBS Letters, SSRN Electronic Journal, and European Urology Open Science.

Best Publications

  • Increased rate of peripheral nerve regeneration using bioresorbable nerve guides and a laminin-containing gel

    Roger Madison;Roger Madison;Ciro F. da Silva;Ciro F. da Silva;Pieter Dikkes;Pieter Dikkes;Tin-Ho Chiu;Tin-Ho Chiu

  • A collagen-based nerve guide conduit for peripheral nerve repair: An electrophysiological study of nerve regeneration in rodents and nonhuman primates

    Simon J. Archibald;Christian Krarup;Jeremy Shefner;Shu-Tung Li

  • Monkey median nerve repaired by nerve graft or collagen nerve guide tube

    SJ Archibald;J Shefner;C Krarup;RD Madison

  • Progressive incorporation of propidium iodide in cultured mouse neurons correlates with declining electrophysiological status: a fluorescence scale of membrane integrity.

    Jeffrey D. Macklis;Roger D. Madison

  • Peripheral nerve regeneration with entubulation repair: comparison of biodegradeable nerve guides versus polyethylene tubes and the effects of a laminin-containing gel.

    Roger D. Madison;Roger D. Madison;Ciro da Silva;Ciro da Silva;Pieter Dikkes;Pieter Dikkes;Richard L. Sidman;Richard L. Sidman

  • Acidic fibroblast growth factor enhances regeneration of processes by postnatal mammalian retinal ganglion cells in culture

    Stuart A. Lipton;John A. Wagner;Roger D. Madison;Patricia A. D'Amore

  • Entubulation repair with protein additives increases the maximum nerve gap distance successfully bridged with tubular prostheses.

    Roger D. Madison;Ciro F. Da Silva;Pieter Dikkes

  • Reinnervation Accuracy of the Rat Femoral Nerve by Motor and Sensory Neurons

    Roger D. Madison;Simon J. Archibald;Thomas M. Brushart

  • Factors that influence peripheral nerve regeneration: An electrophysiological study of the monkey median nerve

    Christian Krarup;Simon J. Archibald;Roger D. Madison;Roger D. Madison

  • Acidic fibroblast growth factor enhances peripheral nerve regeneration in vivo.

    Peter G. Cordeiro;Brooke R. Seckel;Stuart A. Lipton;Patricia A. D'amore

  • Peripheral nerve repair with collagen conduits.

    Shu-Tung Li;Simon J. Archibald;Christian Krarup;Roger D. Madison

  • An in vivo model to quantify motor and sensory peripheral nerve regeneration using bioresorbable nerve guide tubes

    Ciro F. da Silva;Roger Madison;Pieter Dikkes;Tin-Ho Chiu

  • Axotomized mouse retinal ganglion cells containing melanopsin show enhanced survival, but not enhanced axon regrowth into a peripheral nerve graft.

    G.A. Robinson;R.D. Madison

  • Factors contributing to preferential motor reinnervation in the primate peripheral nervous system.

    Roger D. Madison;Roger D. Madison;Simon J. Archibald;Robert Lacin;Chris Krarup

  • Mapping neuronal inputs to REM sleep induction sites with carbachol-fluorescent microspheres

    JJ Quattrochi;AN Mamelak;RD Madison;JD Macklis

  • Netrin-1 and peripheral nerve regeneration in the adult rat.

    Roger D. Madison;Ali Zomorodi;Grant A. Robinson

  • Peripheral nerve repair with bioresorbable prosthesis.

    Nyilas E;Chiu Th;Sidman Rl;Henry Ew

  • A study of the rat septohippocampal pathway using anterograde transport of horseradish peroxidase.

    K.A. Crutcher;R. Madison;J.N. Davis

  • The specificity of motor neurone regeneration (preferential reinnervation).

    R. D. Madison;R. D. Madison;G. A. Robinson;S. R. Chadaram

  • Olanzapine and fluoxetine administration and coadministration increase rat hippocampal pregnenolone, allopregnanolone and peripheral deoxycorticosterone: implications for therapeutic actions.

    Christine E. Marx;Lawrence J. Shampine;Rahul T. Khisti;William T. Trost

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard L. Sidman
Richard L. Sidman Harvard University
Dennis A. Turner
Dennis A. Turner Duke University
Jeffrey D. Macklis
Jeffrey D. Macklis Harvard University
James N. Davis
James N. Davis Duke University
Scott D. Moore
Scott D. Moore Duke University
Wilkie A. Wilson
Wilkie A. Wilson Duke University
Keith A. Crutcher
Keith A. Crutcher University of Cincinnati
Patrick S. Calhoun
Patrick S. Calhoun Duke University
A. Leslie Morrow
A. Leslie Morrow University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Patricia A. D'Amore
Patricia A. D'Amore Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

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