Publications:
Sample
Publications (student
co-authors in red)

Ramirez, J. J., Caldwell, J. L.,
Majure, M., Wessner, D. R., Klein, R. L., Meyer, E. M., &
King, M. A. Adeno-associated virus vector expressing nerve growth
factor enhances cholinergic axonal sprouting after cortical injury
in rats. (2003) The Journal of Neuroscience, 23,
2797-2803.
Ramirez, J.J. The role of axonal sprouting in functional
reorganization after CNS injury: lessons from the hippocampal
formation. (2001) Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience,
19, 237-262.
Ramirez, J. J., Bulsara, K. R., Moore, S. C.,
Ruch, K., & Abrams, W.
(1999). Progressive unilateral damage of the entorhinal cortex
enhances
synaptic efficacy of the crossed entorhinal afferent to dentate
granule
cells. The Journal of Neuroscience, 19:RC42, 1-6.
Ramirez, J. J.,
Finklestein, S. P., Keller, J., Abrams, B.,
George,
M. N., & Parakh, T. (1999). Basic fibroblast growth factor
enhances
axonal sprouting after
cortical injury in rats. NeuroReport, 10,
1201-
1204.
Ramirez, J. J.,
MacDonald, K., Maņibo, J., Payne, J., & Tuite,
C.
(1998).
GM1-ganglioside suppresses septodentate sprouting and
enhances recovery from
entorhinal cortex lesions on DRL performance
and locomotor behavior
in rats. Restorative Neurology and
Neuroscience,
12, 203-211.
Ramirez, J. J.,
McQuilkin, M., Carrigan, T., MacDonald, K., &
Kelley, M. S. (1996). Progressive entorhinal cortex lesions
accelerate
hippocampal sprouting
and spare spatial memory in rats. Proceedings
of the National
Academy of Sciences USA, 93, 15512-15517.
Ramirez, J. J., Martin, C., McQuilkin, M. L.,
MacDonald, K. A.,
Valbuena, M., & O'Connell, J. M.
(1995). Bilateral entorhinal cortex
lesions impair DRL performance in rats. Psychobiology, 23,
37-44.