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Kalina Makowiecki
Kalina Makowiecki
Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania
Verified email at utas.edu.au
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Low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation improves abnormal visual cortical circuit topography and upregulates BDNF in mice
K Makowiecki, AR Harvey, RM Sherrard, J Rodger
Journal of Neuroscience 34 (32), 10780-10792, 2014
1282014
Medium-and high-intensity rTMS reduces psychomotor agitation with distinct neurobiologic mechanisms
A Heath, DR Lindberg, K Makowiecki, A Gray, AJ Asp, J Rodger, DS Choi, ...
Translational psychiatry 8 (1), 126, 2018
432018
Large expert-curated database for benchmarking document similarity detection in biomedical literature search
P Brown, AC Tan, MA El-Esawi, T Liehr, O Blanck, DP Gladue, ...
Database 2019, 2019
362019
Oligodendrogenesis and myelination regulate cortical development, plasticity and circuit function
JL *Fletcher, K *Makowiecki, CL Cullen, KM Young
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 118, 14-23, 2021
352021
The effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in an animal model of tinnitus
WHAM Mulders, V Vooys, K Makowiecki, AD Tang, J Rodger
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 38234, 2016
262016
Low intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation does not induce cell survival or regeneration in a mouse optic nerve crush model
AD Tang, K Makowiecki, C Bartlett, J Rodger
PloS one 10 (5), e0126949, 2015
262015
Reliability of VEP recordings using chronically implanted screw electrodes in mice
K Makowiecki, A Garrett, V Clark, SL Graham, J Rodger
Translational vision science & technology 4 (2), 15-15, 2015
242015
Low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation requires concurrent visual system activity to modulate visual evoked potentials in adult mice
K Makowiecki, A Garrett, AR Harvey, J Rodger
Scientific reports 8 (1), 5792, 2018
232018
Different levels of food restriction reveal genotype-specific differences in learning a visual discrimination task
K Makowiecki, G Hammond, J Rodger
PloS one 7 (11), e48703, 2012
212012
Online LI-rTMS during a Visual Learning Task: Differential Impacts on Visual Circuit and Behavioral Plasticity in Adult Ephrin-A2A5–/–Mice
EZ Poh, AR Harvey, K *Makowiecki, J *Rodger
eneuro 5 (1), 2018
192018
Long term delivery of pulsed magnetic fields does not alter visual discrimination learning or dendritic spine density in the mouse CA1 pyramidal or dentate gyrus neurons
M *Sykes, K *Makowiecki, J Rodger
F1000Research 2, 2013
82013
Environmental conditions strongly affect brain plasticity
S Löwel, E Kalogeraki, S Dehmel, K Makowiecki
e-Neuroforum 24 (1), A19-A29, 2018
52018
Safety of low-intensity repetitive transcranial magneTic brAin stimUlation foR people living with mUltiple Sclerosis (TAURUS): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
K Makowiecki, N Stevens, CL Cullen, A Zarghami, PT Nguyen, L Johnson, ...
Trials 23 (1), 626, 2022
32022
Low intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation enhances remyelination by newborn and surviving oligodendrocytes in the cuprizone model of toxic demyelination
PT Nguyen, K Makowiecki, TS Lewis, A Fortune, M Clutterbuck, L Reale, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 29.582855, 2024
2024
Gluk4-containing kainate receptors regulate synaptic communication in the motor cortex and reduce axon degeneration in adult mice
R Ricci, JL Fletcher, K Makowiecki, R Pepper, A Fortune, CL Cullen, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 29.582867, 2024
2024
Low-intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation is safe and well tolerated by people living with MS-outcomes of the phase I randomised controlled trial (TAURUS)
PT *Nguyen, A *Zarghami, K *Makowiecki, N Stevens, C Ezegbe, K Kyle, ...
medRxiv, 2024.02. 29.24303579, 2024
2024
Demyelination reversibly alters dendritic spine morphology and dynamics, and PV interneuron immunoreactivity in the mouse cortex
T Lewis, J Fletcher, B Bennett, K *Young, K *Makowiecki
IBRO Neuroscience Reports 15, S694, 2023
2023
Toxin-induced demyelination alters PV immunoreactivity and increases the proportion of mature dendritic spines in the adult mouse cortex
TS Lewis, JL Fletcher, CA Blizzard, KM Young, K Makowiecki
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL 28 (4_ SUPPL), 44-45, 2022
2022
Low intensity repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation does not alter OL survival or demyelination during cuprizone feeding
T Nguyen, C Cullen, B Taylor, K Makowiecki, K Young
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL 28 (4_ SUPPL), 21-21, 2022
2022
Short-term myelin loss is sufficient to alter neuronal synapses: insight into disease progression in MS
K Makowiecki, RE Pepper, CL Cullen, KA Pitman, R Ricci, C Blizzard, ...
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL 28 (4_ SUPPL), 38-38, 2022
2022
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