Mr Andrew Toft
- Visiting Researcher (School of Psychology & Neuroscience)
email:
Andrew.Toft@glasgow.ac.uk
R129 Level 1, West Medical Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ
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email:
Andrew.Toft@glasgow.ac.uk
R129 Level 1, West Medical Building, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Lindsay, S. L. , Toft, A., Griffin, J., Emraja, A. M.M., Barnett, S. C. and Riddell, J. (2017) Human olfactory mesenchymal stromal cell transplants promote remyelination and earlier improvement in gait co-ordination after spinal cord injury. Glia, 65(4), pp. 639-656. (doi: 10.1002/glia.23117) (PMID:28144983) (PMCID:PMC5324664)
Toft, A., Tome, M., Barnett, S.C. and Riddell, J.S. (2013) A comparative study of glial and non-neural cell properties for transplant-mediated repair of the injured spinal cord. Glia, 61(4), pp. 513-528. (doi: 10.1002/glia.22452)
Santos-Silva, A., Fairless, R., Frame, M.C., Montague, P., Smith, G.M., Toft, A., Riddell, J.S. and Barnett, S.C. (2007) FGF/heparin differentially regulates Schwann cell and olfactory ensheathing cell interactions with astrocytes: a role in astrocytosis. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(27), pp. 7154-7167. (doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1184-07.2007)
Lindsay, S. L. , Toft, A., Griffin, J., Emraja, A. M.M., Barnett, S. C. and Riddell, J. (2017) Human olfactory mesenchymal stromal cell transplants promote remyelination and earlier improvement in gait co-ordination after spinal cord injury. Glia, 65(4), pp. 639-656. (doi: 10.1002/glia.23117) (PMID:28144983) (PMCID:PMC5324664)
Toft, A., Tome, M., Barnett, S.C. and Riddell, J.S. (2013) A comparative study of glial and non-neural cell properties for transplant-mediated repair of the injured spinal cord. Glia, 61(4), pp. 513-528. (doi: 10.1002/glia.22452)
Santos-Silva, A., Fairless, R., Frame, M.C., Montague, P., Smith, G.M., Toft, A., Riddell, J.S. and Barnett, S.C. (2007) FGF/heparin differentially regulates Schwann cell and olfactory ensheathing cell interactions with astrocytes: a role in astrocytosis. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(27), pp. 7154-7167. (doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1184-07.2007)