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Neural development and regeneration: it's all in your spinal cord

Neural development and regeneration: it's all in your spinal cord

... signalling in modulating the Shh cascade in the specification of ventral neural progenitor domains. Ruth Diez del Corral (Cajal Institute-CSIC, Madrid, Spain) showed the interaction of the FGF and the Shh ... See full document

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A clonal analysis of neural progenitors during axolotl spinal cord regeneration reveals evidence for both spatially restricted and multipotent progenitors

A clonal analysis of neural progenitors during axolotl spinal cord regeneration reveals evidence for both spatially restricted and multipotent progenitors

... tail regeneration in urodele amphibians is the restitution of a functional central nervous system, including the complex cohort of neuronal cell types such as sensory, inter- and motor ...resident spinal ... See full document

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Regeneration of supraspinal projections after spinal cord injury in the neonatal opossum, Monodelphis domestica

Regeneration of supraspinal projections after spinal cord injury in the neonatal opossum, Monodelphis domestica

... 4.1 NEONATAL MONODELPHIS AS A MODEL FOR REGENERATION 87 4.2: THE DEVELOPMENT OF DESCENDING SUPRASPINAL PROJECTIONS TO THE LUMBAR REGION OF THE SPINAL CORD IN MONODELPHIS 90 4.3: RECONSTR[r] ... See full document

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Spinal cord regeneration: a phenomenon unique to urodeles?

Spinal cord regeneration: a phenomenon unique to urodeles?

... Int J Dev Bioi 40 823 831 (1996) 823 Spinal cord regeneration a phenomenon unique to urodeles? ELLEN A G CHERNOFF* Department of Biology, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianap[.] ... See full document

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Spinal Cord Regeneration: Ready, Set, Nogo

Spinal Cord Regeneration: Ready, Set, Nogo

... axon regeneration in vitro and in spinal cord injury model ...normal development and repair, axonal pathfinding is mediated by the growth cone, which is guided by extra cellular cues that ... See full document

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Original Article Enhancement of neural regeneration after spinal cord injury using muscle graft in experimental dogs

Original Article Enhancement of neural regeneration after spinal cord injury using muscle graft in experimental dogs

... study spinal cord injuries because neurological examinations can be performed easily, and the mechanisms of SCI in dogs are similar to those in human patients mainly due to vertebral fracture-luxa- tion and ... See full document

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Spinal Cord Regeneration using Stem Cell Transplantation and Other Novel Techniques.

Spinal Cord Regeneration using Stem Cell Transplantation and Other Novel Techniques.

... of spinal cord injury promotes regeneration of sensory ...graft cord interfaces to allow axonal ...surrounding spinal nervous tissue and therefore cannot myelinate axons that have ... See full document

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<p>Electroacupuncture Promoting Axonal Regeneration in Spinal Cord Injury Rats via Suppression of Nogo/NgR and Rho/ROCK Signaling Pathway</p>

<p>Electroacupuncture Promoting Axonal Regeneration in Spinal Cord Injury Rats via Suppression of Nogo/NgR and Rho/ROCK Signaling Pathway</p>

... Western blot analysis was performed as described pre- viously with minor modi fi cations. 28 All spinal cord tis- sues obtained in each group were homogenized in lysis buffer (JRDUN Biotechnology, ... See full document

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Investigation of Sox9 Ablation on Neural Stem Cell Behaviour after Spinal Cord Injury

Investigation of Sox9 Ablation on Neural Stem Cell Behaviour after Spinal Cord Injury

... axonal regeneration (Caroni and Schwab 1988; Schwab, Failli et ...These regeneration-inhibiting processes combine to severely increase the damage to the spinal cord in the days and weeks ... See full document

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The expression and distribution of neural cell adhesion and extracellular matrix molecules after injury to, and peripheral nerve grafting into, the adult mammalian CNS

The expression and distribution of neural cell adhesion and extracellular matrix molecules after injury to, and peripheral nerve grafting into, the adult mammalian CNS

... f spinal cord m yelin proteins by SDS-PAGE identified two highly growth-inhibitory membrane protein fractions with molecular weights o f 35 kD and 250 kD, named NI- 35 and NI-250 (Caroni and Schwab, ...in ... See full document

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Spinal Cord Injury and Its Future
Therapy - A Perspective

Spinal Cord Injury and Its Future Therapy - A Perspective

... Spinal cord injury (SCI) regarding in humans, getting an accurate incidence and prevalence is difficult because most of the developing countries not having separate spinal injury trauma unit and lack ... See full document

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Original Article Impacts of Rho kinase inhibitor Fasudil on Rho/ROCK signaling pathway in rabbits with optic nerve injury

Original Article Impacts of Rho kinase inhibitor Fasudil on Rho/ROCK signaling pathway in rabbits with optic nerve injury

... of neural glial cells, as well as in the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi body, and it could inhibit the nerve ...and regeneration of brain tissues and spinal cord tissues, this study focused ... See full document

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Harnessing the HDAC-histone deacetylase enzymes, inhibitors and how these can be utilised in tissue engineering.

Harnessing the HDAC-histone deacetylase enzymes, inhibitors and how these can be utilised in tissue engineering.

... Tissue engineering of these very complicated tissues is a relatively undeveloped area (especially when compared to the previously discussed bone and heart tissues), and differentiation protocols are still being re fi ned ... See full document

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The American Journal of Neuroradiology 1980–1999 Where We Have Been: Where We Are Going

The American Journal of Neuroradiology 1980–1999 Where We Have Been: Where We Are Going

... the spinal cord point to its potential in the workup of a number of myelopathic conditions, but investigations of a large number of patients from many centers are needed to validate its widespread ...of ... See full document

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Recovery of C starts, equilibrium and targeted feeding after whole spinal
cord crush in the adult goldfish Carassius auratus

Recovery of C starts, equilibrium and targeted feeding after whole spinal cord crush in the adult goldfish Carassius auratus

... the spinal cord at the SML resulted in the loss of these ...that regeneration of Mauthner cell homologues across the wound site is responsible for the recovery of most ... See full document

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Defining the Role of Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier Breakdown and Spinal Thrombin Signaling tn the Development of Pain Following Neural Trauma

Defining the Role of Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier Breakdown and Spinal Thrombin Signaling tn the Development of Pain Following Neural Trauma

... in spinal thrombin activity after a painful compression (Figure ...the spinal astrocytic activation that is evident by day 7 after that injury since blocking spinal thrombin with hirudin prevents ... See full document

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Ascl1 is required for oligodendrocyte development in the spinal cord

Ascl1 is required for oligodendrocyte development in the spinal cord

... developing spinal cord, and that like Ascl1, they are capable of promoting oligodendrogenesis in ...underlying development of this important glial cell type in the vertebrate ... See full document

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Development of connections by axons growing through injured spinal cord of neonatal opossum in culture

Development of connections by axons growing through injured spinal cord of neonatal opossum in culture

... with all marsupials, ...why spinal cord repair occurs (Treherne et ...the spinal cord was crushed with forceps immediately after ...days. Spinal cord preparations were ... See full document

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Surface coil MR of spinal trauma: preliminary experience

Surface coil MR of spinal trauma: preliminary experience

... Even at this early stage of development, surface coil MR promises to become important in the evaluation of spinal trauma, not only in assessing the integrity of the spinal canal and cord[r] ... See full document

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Expression of Pax2 protein during the formation of the central nervous system in human embryos

Expression of Pax2 protein during the formation of the central nervous system in human embryos

... in all the 3 brain vesicles, prosencephalon (forebrain), mesencephalon (midbrain) and rhom- bencephalon ...loping spinal cord in the same young ...the development of the mesen- cephalon and ... See full document

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