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Pathological changes of distal motor neurons after complete spinal cord injury

Pathological changes of distal motor neurons after complete spinal cord injury

... rostral spinal cord, there was a significant reduction of the dorsal column in the rostral spinal cord, which corre- sponds to the ...caudal spinal cord, although not as ... See full document

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Robotic Training for Motor Rehabilitation after Complete Spinal Cord Injury

Robotic Training for Motor Rehabilitation after Complete Spinal Cord Injury

... ensure complete separation of the proximal and distal stumps ...the spinal mice were expressed manually twice daily to minimize the risk of bladder infection and related ...complications. ... See full document

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Development of a multi-electrode array for spinal cord epidural stimulation to facilitate stepping and standing after a complete spinal cord injury in adult rats

Development of a multi-electrode array for spinal cord epidural stimulation to facilitate stepping and standing after a complete spinal cord injury in adult rats

... dynamic changes in intra-spinal cord net- work interactions during ...to motor command and control cannot be overestimated, yet we have little to no informa- tion about the ascending signals ... See full document

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Involuntary muscle spasm expressed as motor evoked potential after olfactory mucosa autograft in patients with chronic spinal cord injury and complete paraplegia

Involuntary muscle spasm expressed as motor evoked potential after olfactory mucosa autograft in patients with chronic spinal cord injury and complete paraplegia

... contains neurons and sustentacular cells that renew themselves throughout life [1-3] as well as olfactory ensheathing cells that have shown promise in the repair of SCIs ...nal cord lesion below 3 cm or ... See full document

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Spinal muscular atrophy

Spinal muscular atrophy

... rescue motor- neurons (as riluzole), creatine to improve energy meta- bolism, and albuterol for its anabolic properties and the molecular effect on SMN2 gene expression ... See full document

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SOMATOSENSORY AND MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIALS AS PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR OF WALKING AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY

SOMATOSENSORY AND MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIALS AS PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR OF WALKING AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY

... traumatic spinal cord lesions the clinical examination is usually the first and most important diagnostic approach for the assessment of a Spinal Cord Injury ...of motor and ... See full document

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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

... of spinal cord development and repair in a number of model organisms, allow us to unravel the principles underlying formation of the spinal circuits and their connections to the ...and spinal ... See full document

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Activation of the Unfolded Protein Response Enhances Motor Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury

Activation of the Unfolded Protein Response Enhances Motor Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury

... neuropeptide-secretory neurons are of particular relevance for future studies in order to uncover the mechanisms underlying the impact of the UPR in ...obtained after XBP1s gene transfer over a wild-type ... See full document

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Activated protein C therapy slows ALS like disease in mice by transcriptionally inhibiting SOD1 in motor neurons and microglia cells

Activated protein C therapy slows ALS like disease in mice by transcriptionally inhibiting SOD1 in motor neurons and microglia cells

... saline (n = 19) or 5A-APC (100 μg/kg/d i.p.; n = 10) after disease onset (84 days; red arrow) and in nontransgenic littermate controls (n = 12). *P < 0.05, 5A-APC versus saline treatment, repeated-measures ... See full document

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Identification of molecular pathway changes after spinal cord injury by microarray analysis

Identification of molecular pathway changes after spinal cord injury by microarray analysis

... impact-compression injury at T7 for 1 min, which were killed after 1 day, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, and 8 weeks following the ...T7 spinal cord epicenter for extraction of total RNA; meanwhile, ... See full document

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Case Report: Combination Therapy with Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor in a Case of Spinal Cord Injury

Case Report: Combination Therapy with Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor in a Case of Spinal Cord Injury

... Active rehabilitation program (6 sessions per week) was resumed shortly after each treatment, for a six months pe- riod. He had a problem in sitting position for doing ac- tivity of daily living (ADL) just for ... See full document

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Cross-diagnostic validity in a generic instrument: an example from the Functional Independence Measure in Scandinavia

Cross-diagnostic validity in a generic instrument: an example from the Functional Independence Measure in Scandinavia

... the motor scale) Bonferroni corrections were applied giving a significant p-value of ...the motor FIM™ ...data after the Rasch trait has been removed) confirms unidimensionality ... See full document

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Clinical Reasoning: A 55-year-old woman presenting with ataxia and numbness 1 year after ileum resection

Clinical Reasoning: A 55-year-old woman presenting with ataxia and numbness 1 year after ileum resection

... As SCS presents similarly to other myelopathy, with a para- paresis or tetraparesis, paresthesia, and bladder or bowel dys- function, usually with a subacute or chronic onset, the diagnosis may be challenging, ... See full document

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Should sperm be cryopreserved after spinal cord injury?

Should sperm be cryopreserved after spinal cord injury?

... spécialisés au personnel entraîné. Un protocole de prise en charge de la fertilité du BM est discuté : nous proposons la stimulation vibratoire pénienne à tous les patients BM après la phase de choc spinal, au ... See full document

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Impact of acute inflammation on spinal motoneuron synaptic plasticity following ventral root avulsion

Impact of acute inflammation on spinal motoneuron synaptic plasticity following ventral root avulsion

... motoneurons after VRA+EAE and avulsion alone, are in agreement with previous reports, and indicate that such a proximal nerve root lesion leads to a significant decrease of motoneuron-associated synaptic activity ... See full document

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7.0 Tesla High-Field MRI for Quantitative Assessment
of Posttraumatic Spinal Cord Injury Area Volume in
Animal Models

7.0 Tesla High-Field MRI for Quantitative Assessment of Posttraumatic Spinal Cord Injury Area Volume in Animal Models

... weight. Spinal cord contusion injury was performed using high speed medical drill and surgical kit at the level of Th9 vertebra according to common “weight-drop” ...of injury according to ... See full document

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Stem cell therapy for the spinal cord

Stem cell therapy for the spinal cord

... The ability to track SPIO particle­labeled stem cells transplanted into the central nervous system has been validated in numerous small animal studies and demon­ strated in several clinical trials [26,27,66­69]. These ... See full document

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c fos Expression in Bladder Specific Spinal Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Using Pseudorabies Virus

c fos Expression in Bladder Specific Spinal Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Using Pseudorabies Virus

... related spinal neurons into PGNs, interneurons, and projection neurons, and focuses on their ...observing changes in bladder-specific neurons within different categories of ... See full document

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The impact of discrete modes of spinal cord injury on bladder muscle contractility

The impact of discrete modes of spinal cord injury on bladder muscle contractility

... reported after SCI due to a shift from pre-junctional M1 muscarinic receptor-mediated facilitation of neurotrans- mission to high affinity M3 receptor activated release of acetylcholine ... See full document

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Motor Injury by Compression of Spinal Cord at Cervical Level During Surgery  

Motor Injury by Compression of Spinal Cord at Cervical Level During Surgery  

... The patient was seen in outpatient clinics since 2014. A complete and detailed clinical history was made and any type of clinical pathway was followed regarding the Conservative and Symptomatic treatment. The ... See full document

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