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Laura Pappalardo
Laura Pappalardo
Resident Physician, University of Pennsylvania
Verified email at pennmedicine.upenn.edu
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Voltage‐gated sodium channel Nav1.5 contributes to astrogliosis in an in vitro model of glial injury via reverse Na+/Ca2+ exchange
LW Pappalardo, OA Samad, JA Black, SG Waxman
Glia 62 (7), 1162-1175, 2014
842014
Sodium channels in astroglia and microglia
LW Pappalardo, JA Black, SG Waxman
Glia 64 (10), 1628-1645, 2016
752016
Dendritic spine dysgenesis in superficial dorsal horn sensory neurons after spinal cord injury
XC Cao, LW Pappalardo, SG Waxman, AM Tan
Molecular pain 13, 1744806916688016, 2017
332017
Dynamics of sodium channel Nav1. 5 expression in astrocytes in mouse models of multiple sclerosis
LW Pappalardo, S Liu, JA Black, SG Waxman
Neuroreport 25 (15), 1208-1215, 2014
192014
Nav1. 5 in astrocytes plays a sex‐specific role in clinical outcomes in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis
LW Pappalardo, OA Samad, S Liu, PJ Zwinger, JA Black, SG Waxman
Glia 66 (10), 2174-2187, 2018
112018
Astrogliosis: Functional Role of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Nav1. 5
LW Pappalardo
Yale University, 2018
2018
Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Nav1. 5 Contributes to Astrogliosis in an In Vitro Model of Glial Injury via Reverse Na/Ca 21 Exchange
LW Pappalardo, OA Samad, JA Black, SG Waxman
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