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Overcoming temporal dispersion for measurement of activity-related impedance changes in unmyelinated nerves (2022)
Journal Article
Tarotin, I., Mastitskaya, S., Ravagli, E., Perkins, J., Holder, D., & Aristovich, K. (2022). Overcoming temporal dispersion for measurement of activity-related impedance changes in unmyelinated nerves. Journal of Neural Engineering, 19(2), https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-2552/ac669a

Objective. Fast neural electrical impedance tomography is an imaging technique that has been successful in visualising electrically evoked activity of myelinated fibres in peripheral nerves by measurement of the impedance changes (dZ) accompanying ex... Read More about Overcoming temporal dispersion for measurement of activity-related impedance changes in unmyelinated nerves.

Cultured dissociated primary dorsal root ganglion neurons from adult horses enable study of axonal transport (2022)
Journal Article
Adalbert, R., Cahalan, S., Hopkins, E., Almuhanna, A., Loreto, A., Por, E., Perkins, J., Coleman, M., & Piercy, R. (2022). Cultured dissociated primary dorsal root ganglion neurons from adult horses enable study of axonal transport. Journal of Anatomy, https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.13719

Neurological disorders are prevalent in horses, but their study is challenging due to anatomic constraints and the large body size; very few host-specific in vitro models have been established to study these types of diseases, particularly from adult... Read More about Cultured dissociated primary dorsal root ganglion neurons from adult horses enable study of axonal transport.

Ex vivo biomechanical evaluation of polyester and polyblend suture techniques to perform equine laryngoplasty (2022)
Journal Article
Pressanto, M., Pascoletti, G., Perkins, J., Zanetti, E., Beccati, F., Santalucia, V., & Pepe, M. (2022). Ex vivo biomechanical evaluation of polyester and polyblend suture techniques to perform equine laryngoplasty. Veterinary Surgery, https://doi.org/10.1111/vsu.13777

Objective To validate the use of a polyblend tape suture in equine laryngoplasty (PL). Study design Experimental study. Animals Thirty-two cadaveric larynges. Methods Each larynx was randomly assigned to 1 of 4 groups: PL with polyblend tape suture (... Read More about Ex vivo biomechanical evaluation of polyester and polyblend suture techniques to perform equine laryngoplasty.