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Developmental Medicine &Child Neurology, Volume 68, Issue 2, Page 152-153, February 2026.
Laura A. Prosser
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REEP1 contributes to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) shaping. Variants either cause cortical motoneuron degeneration and hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) or spinal motoneuron degeneration and distal hereditary motor neuropathy (dHMN). Knockout causes less complex ER structures and cortical motoneuron loss.
Andrea Bock +25 more
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Repurposing of Chemokine Antagonists for Combined Phase‐Resolved Spinal Cord Injury Treatment
Spinal cord injury (SCI) in mammals is accompanied by a massive cytokine storm in cerebrospinal fluid, mainly driven by CXCL1, IL‐6, and CCL2‐5. Sub‐acute phase is mostly associated with IL‐2, IL‐7, CCL22, and CX3CL1, whereas TNFα and IL17α permanently persists in CNS even weeks following SCI.
Alexey A. Belogurov Jr. +20 more
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Baishaoluoshi Decoction alleviates post‐stroke spasticity by downregulating inhibitory proteins (Nogo‐A/NgR) in the peri‐infarct brain region and reducing NgR/Olig2 co‐localization in oligodendrocytes, thereby enhancing synaptic plasticity. ABSTRACT Objective: This study systematically investigated the effects and molecular mechanisms of Baishaoluoshi ...
Xiongxing Sun +11 more
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Intramuscular neural distribution of the soleus for botulinum neurotoxin injection: application to spasticity. [PDF]
Yi KH, Hu H, Hwang SO, Lee JH, Lee HJ.
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Severe open craniocerebral trauma caused by repetitive cleaver strikes in a child. ABSTRACT Severe craniocerebral injuries are rare in the pediatric population, especially open craniocerebral injuries caused by repeated slashes with sharp instruments.
Keyu Yan +4 more
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Erratum: Peripheral Nerve Injury as Treatment for Muscle Spasticity: Understanding Mechanisms and Improving Surgical Interventions [Abstract]-Erratum. [PDF]
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Fampridine in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Type 4 With SPAST Variant c.683-2A>C: A Case Report. [PDF]
Finsterer J.
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