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Abstract Background Equine recurrent laryngeal neuropathy (RLN) is an economically important upper respiratory tract (URT) disease with a genetic contribution to risk, but genetic variants independent of height have not been identified for Thoroughbreds.
Charlotte L. McGivney+8 more
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Cell-free fat extract promotes axon regeneration and retinal ganglion cells survival in traumatic optic neuropathy. [PDF]
Sun Y+6 more
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Multichannel bridges and NSC synergize to enhance axon regeneration, myelination, synaptic reconnection, and recovery after SCI. [PDF]
Nekanti U+22 more
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Nano-pulling stimulates axon regeneration in dorsal root ganglia by inducing stabilization of axonal microtubules and activation of local translation. [PDF]
Falconieri A+3 more
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Inflammation and axon regeneration [PDF]
The inflammatory response that accompanies neural injury involves multiple cell types and effector molecules with both positive and negative effects. Inflammation is essential for normal regeneration in the peripheral nervous system, and here we review evidence that augmenting inflammation can enhance regeneration in areas of the central nervous system
Larry I. Benowitz, Phillip G. Popovich
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Biological Reviews, 1996
Axons damaged in a peripheral nerve are often able to regenerate from the site of injury along the degenerate distal segment of the nerve to reform functional synapses. Schwann cells play a central role in this process. However, in the adult mammalian central nervous system, from which Schwann cells are absent, axonal regeneration does not progress to ...
J E, Brecknell, J W, Fawcett
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Axons damaged in a peripheral nerve are often able to regenerate from the site of injury along the degenerate distal segment of the nerve to reform functional synapses. Schwann cells play a central role in this process. However, in the adult mammalian central nervous system, from which Schwann cells are absent, axonal regeneration does not progress to ...
J E, Brecknell, J W, Fawcett
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Inflammation and axonal regeneration
Journal of Neurology, 1994Inflammatory cells and their products contribute to neuronal survival and axonal regeneration after injury. Following sciatic nerve transection in rats, macrophages accumulate in the corresponding dorsal root ganglion, potentially supplying neurotrophic support to nerve cell bodies, and enhancing axonal regeneration.
X. Lu, P. M. Richardson
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Neurological Research, 2008
To increase awareness of the advancements in nerve regeneration.Review of the literature regarding inhibitors of nerve outgrowth and presentation of potential agents that reverse the inhibition, thereby promoting nerve regeneration.The injured adult central nervous system (CNS) inhibits axon outgrowth, thereby limiting recovery from traumatic injury ...
Ronald L. Schnaar, Lynda J.-S. Yang
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To increase awareness of the advancements in nerve regeneration.Review of the literature regarding inhibitors of nerve outgrowth and presentation of potential agents that reverse the inhibition, thereby promoting nerve regeneration.The injured adult central nervous system (CNS) inhibits axon outgrowth, thereby limiting recovery from traumatic injury ...
Ronald L. Schnaar, Lynda J.-S. Yang
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PTEN/mTOR and axon regeneration
Experimental Neurology, 2010How axon regeneration is controlled in both PNS and CNS remains elusive. Mechanistic studies of axon growth during development and axon regeneration after injury reveal the PTEN dependent molecular mechanism as a commonality. This pathway could impact the processes occurring in the neuronal soma, such as mTOR-regulated protein translation, and in the ...
Park, Kevin K.+4 more
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