College of Education and Human Development

School of Kinesiology

Hoffman publishes in Experimental Neurology

The article is titled “Differential evaluation of neuromuscular injuries to understand re-innervation at the neuromuscular junction.”

Daniel Hoffman PhD, a recent kinesiology graduate and member of the Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Regeneration Laboratory (SMPRL), led by Sarah Greising, PhD, published an article “Differential evaluation of neuromuscular injuries to understand re-innervation at the neuromuscular junction” in Experimental Neurology

Co-authors of the article include lab members and colleagues Christiana Raymond-Pope, PhD, Emma Pritchard, Angela Bruzina, MS, Tommy Lillquist, MS, Benjamin Corona (Wake Forest University), MD, PhD, Jarrod Call (University of Georgia), PhD, and Greising. The paper, which was part of Hoffman's dissertation project, sought to understand how the neuromuscular junction changes after various types of recoverable and non-recoverable traumatic injury.