Muhammad E. Haque
Instructor
Department of Neurology
The University of Texas Health Science Center
United States of America
Biography
Masters George Mason University Doctorate George Mason University
Research Interest
Developing quantitative neuroimaging markers of post stroke natural recovery and patients treated with experimental autologous bone marrow derived mononuclear cells to understand how the transplanted stem cells modulate in brain plasticity, and other repair pathways.
Publications
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WiszniewskiW, Hunter VJ, Hanchard AN, Willer RJ, Shaw C, Tian Q, Illner A, Wang X, Cheung WS, Patel A, Campbell I, Hixson P, Ester RA, Azamian SM, Potocki L, Zapata G, Hernandez PP, Ramocki BM, Regie LP, Santos C, Wang G, York KM, Justice M, Chu DZ, Bader IP, Omo-Griffith L, Madduri SN, Scharer G, Crawford PH, Yanatatsaneejit P, Eifert A, Kerr J, Bacino AC, Franklin AA, Goin-Kochel R, Simpson G, Immken L, Haque ME, Stosic S, Williams MD, Morgan TM, Pruthi S, Omary R, Boyadjiev SA, Win KK, Thida A, Hurles M, Hibberd ML, Khor CC, Chau NV, Gallagher TE, Mutirangua A, Stankiewicz P, Beaudet AL, Maletic-Savatic M, Rosenfeld JA, Shaffer LG, Davis EE, Belmont LW, Dunstan S, Simmons C, Bonnen P, Leal MS, Katsanis N, Lupski JR, Lalani SR. TM4SF20 ancestral deletion and susceptibility to a pediatric disorder of early language delay and cerebral white matter hyperintensities, Am J Hum Genet. 2013 Aug 8;93(2).
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Haque ME, Franklin T, Bokhary U, Methew L, Hack KH, Chang A, Puri ST, Pottumarthi PV. Longitudinal Changes in MRI Markers in a Reversible UUO Mouse Model: Preliminary Experience. JMRI, 2014 Apr; 39(4).