Publications by authors named "Kristin Hernandez"

This article describes the experience and outcomes of the National Institute on Drug Abuse-funded Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies HIV Services and Treatment Implementation in Corrections protocol in the state of Delaware. The protocol was designed to test the effectiveness of a change team model in improving HIV services in correctional settings. In Delaware, a team was created with representatives from correctional and community agencies to work on improving linkage to HIV care for individuals released from incarceration.

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Sensory dysesthesias and pain are common sequelae following spinal cord injury (SCI). While efforts to understand the mechanisms involved in SCI pain syndromes have focused on spinal and supraspinal regions, recent evidence suggests that SCI induces pathological responses in primary afferent neurons that may contribute to the development of sensory abnormalities. The purpose of this study was to investigate if excitotoxic spinal lesions lead to abnormal growth responses of cultured dorsal root ganglia (DRG) neurons, and to examine if the degree of neurite growth correlated with the presence of dysesthesias.

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