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Bruce T. Volpe
Researcher at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Publications - 270
Citations - 24104
Bruce T. Volpe is an academic researcher from The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 256 publications receiving 22100 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce T. Volpe include Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center & Yale University.
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The gut microbiota influences blood-brain barrier permeability in mice
Viorica Braniste,Maha Al-Asmakh,Czeslawa Kowal,Farhana Anuar,Afrouz Abbaspour,Miklós Tóth,Agata Korecka,Nadja Bakocevic,Lai Guan Ng,Parag Kundu,Balázs Gulyás,Balázs Gulyás,Christer Halldin,Christer Halldin,Kjell Hultenby,Harriet Nilsson,Hans Hebert,Bruce T. Volpe,Betty Diamond,Sven Pettersson,Sven Pettersson +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that germ-free pregnant dams, devoid of maternal microbes, have offspring that show increased permeability of the blood-brain barrier, suggesting that crosstalk between the gut microbiota and the brain, initiated during the intrauterine period, is perpetuated throughout life.
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Robot-aided neurorehabilitation
TL;DR: Evidence is presented that robot-aided therapy does not have adverse effects, that patients tolerate the procedure, and that peripheral manipulation of the impaired limb may influence brain recovery, and one approach using kinematic data in a robot- aided assessment procedure.
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Robot-Assisted Therapy for Long-Term Upper-Limb Impairment after Stroke
Albert C. Lo,Peter Guarino,Lorie Richards,Jodie K. Haselkorn,George F. Wittenberg,Daniel G. Federman,Daniel G. Federman,Robert J. Ringer,Todd H. Wagner,Hermano Igo Krebs,Bruce T. Volpe,Christopher T. Bever,Dawn M. Bravata,Pamela W. Duncan,Barbara H. Corn,Alysia D. Maffucci,Stephen E. Nadeau,Susan S. Conroy,Janet M. Powell,Grant D. Huang,Peter Peduzzi +20 more
TL;DR: In patients with long-term upper-limb deficits after stroke, robot-assisted therapy did not significantly improve motor function at 12 weeks, as compared with usual care or intensive therapy.
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A subset of lupus anti-DNA antibodies cross-reacts with the NR2 glutamate receptor in systemic lupus erythematosus.
Lorraine A. DeGiorgio,Konstantin N. Konstantinov,Sunhee C. Lee,John A. Hardin,Bruce T. Volpe,Betty Diamond +5 more
TL;DR: Observations indicate that lupus antibodies cross-react with DNA and NMDA receptors, gain access to cerebrospinal fluid and may mediate non-thrombotic and non-vasculitic abnormalities of the central nervous system.
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Movement smoothness changes during stroke recovery.
Brandon Rohrer,Susan E. Fasoli,Hermano Igo Krebs,Richard Hughes,Bruce T. Volpe,Walter R. Frontera,Joel Stein,Neville Hogan +7 more
TL;DR: According to the fifth metric, the movements of patients with recent stroke grew less smooth over the course of therapy, suggesting that progressive blending of submovements underlies stroke recovery.