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Dual energy CT at the synchrotron: a piglet model for neurovascular researchElisabeth Schultke
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Eur J Radiol 79:323-7. 2011..We now have used the KEDSA technique for the acquisition of three-dimensional images and dual energy CT...
Quercetin in an animal model of spinal cord compression injury: correlation of treatment duration with recovery of motor functionE Schultke
Department of Anatomy, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada S7N 5E5
Spinal Cord 48:112-7. 2010..In the same model for spinal cord compression injury, we now have correlated the treatment duration with the extent to which motor function is recovered...
Theodor Kocher's craniometerElisabeth Schultke
Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Neurosurgery 64:1001-4; discussion 1004-5. 2009..They contributed significantly to the advancement of neurological surgery, allowing localization of known functional centers as well as lesions of the brain in a 3-dimensional system...
Synchrotron-based intra-venous K-edge digital subtraction angiography in a pig model: a feasibility studyElisabeth Schultke
Department of Surgery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Eur J Radiol 73:677-81. 2010..Thus, the KEDSA appears particularly suited for studies of neurovascular pathology in animal models, where the vascular diameters are significantly smaller than in human patients...
Memory and survival after microbeam radiation therapyElisabeth Schultke
University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 107 Wiggins Road, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5, Canada
Eur J Radiol 68:S142-6. 2008..Experiments in small animal models of malignant brain tumour using synchrotron-based microbeam radiation therapy (MRT) have shown a promising prolongation of survival times...
Quercetin administration after spinal cord trauma changes S-100 levelsE Schultke
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Can J Neurol Sci 37:223-8. 2010..We have previously shown that administration of quercetin results in improved motor function in an animal model of spinal cord trauma...
Quercetin promotes functional recovery following acute spinal cord injuryE Schultke
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
J Neurotrauma 20:583-91. 2003..Therapeutic outcome was coincident with more efficient iron clearance, suggesting that one possible mechanism whereby quercetin decreases secondary damage is through iron chelation...
Quercetin attenuates inflammatory processes after spinal cord injury in an animal modelE Schultke
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Spinal Cord 48:857-61. 2010..Using the same animal model, we have now designed a set of experiments to test the hypothesis that quercetin attenuates oxidative stress-related inflammatory processes early after spinal cord trauma...
Analyzer-based imaging of spinal fusion in an animal modelM E Kelly
Division of Neurosurgery, Royal University Hospital, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Phys Med Biol 53:2607-16. 2008..Synchrotron-based ABI represents a novel imaging technique which can be used to assess spinal fusion in a small animal model. ABI produces superior image quality when compared to conventional radiographs...
Can admission S-100beta predict the extent of brain damage in head trauma patients?E Schultke
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada
Can J Neurol Sci 36:612-6. 2009..This pilot study was designed to investigate whether urine samples, which are much easier to obtain, could be used for the same purpose instead of serum samples...
Ludwig Guttmann: emerging concept of rehabilitation after spinal cord injuryE Schultke
University of Saskatchewan, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
J Hist Neurosci 10:300-7. 2001..On the occasion of the recent Sydney 2000 Paralympics, this paper reviews the contribution of Ludwig Guttmann, who introduced sport into the life of paralyzed patients...
