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Anatomy of "Regenerating Axons"

Science, 1998
In their Report “Repair of adult rat corticospinal tract by transplants of olifactory ensheathing cells” (26 Sept., [p. 2000][1]), Ying Li et al . describe destroying unilaterally the upper cervical corticospinal tract (CST) of adult rats by focal electrolytic lesions and then ...
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Gangliosides in Axon Stability and Regeneration

2018
Gangliosides are a family of sialic acid-containing glycosphingolipids highly expressed in the nervous system of vertebrates. Over the last 25years, research has unmasked several of their neurobiological functions but the role of gangliosides in the nervous system remains not fully elucidated.
Bárbara Beatriz Báez, Pablo H.H. Lopez
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Regeneration of axons in the visual system

Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2008
This review will describe the unique advantages that are offered by the visual system of mammals and other vertebrates for studying the regenerative responses of the central nervous system (CNS) to injury, and recent insights provided by such studies.
Martin, Berry   +4 more
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Unblocking axonal regeneration

Science-Business eXchange, 2009
Harvard and Case Western scientists have identified a neuronal receptor responsible for impeding axonal regeneration following CNS injury. Next, the researchers plan to create antagonists of the receptor to block its antiregenerative effects.
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Axon Regeneration

2013
Y. Duan   +2 more
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Inhibitors of axonal regeneration

2006
Tim Spencer   +2 more
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