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Neural regeneration in the chick retina

Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2005
In warm-blooded vertebrates, possibilities for retinal regeneration have recently become reality with the discovery of neural stem cells in the mature eye. A number of different cellular sources of neural stem cells have been identified. These sources include stem cells at the retinal margin, pigmented cells in the ciliary body and iris, non-pigmented ...
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Polysialic-Acid-Based Micelles Promote Neural Regeneration in Spinal Cord Injury Therapy.

Nano letters (Print), 2019
Spinal cord injury (SCI) routinely causes the immediate loss and disruption of neurons followed by complicated secondary injuries, including inflammation, oxidative stress, and dense glial scar formation.
Xiao-juan Wang   +15 more
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Neural Modulation of Regenerating Adrenal Transplants

Endocrine Research, 2000
In addition to control of adrenal cortical steroidogenesis by adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and angiotensin 11, the intact rat adrenal gland is extensively innervated by a variety of nerve fibers that have been implicated in modulating adrenal cortical function (reviewed in 1).
Y M, Ulrich-Lai, W C, Engeland
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Enhanced Neural Regeneration with a Concomitant Treatment of Framework Nucleic Acid and Stem Cells in Spinal Cord Injury.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Spinal cord injury (SCI), began with a primary injury including contusion and compression, is a common disease caused by various pathogenesis. Characterized disruption of axons and irreversible loss of neurons in SCI, and further damage in spinal cord ...
Wenjuan Ma   +5 more
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Functional Multichannel Poly(Propylene Fumarate)‐Collagen Scaffold with Collagen‐Binding Neurotrophic Factor 3 Promotes Neural Regeneration After Transected Spinal Cord Injury

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2018
Many factors contribute to the poor axonal regrowth and ineffective functional recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI). Biomaterials have been used for SCI repair by promoting bridge formation and reconnecting the neural tissue at the lesion site.
Xi Chen   +9 more
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Advances in neural regeneration.

Annals of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, 1991
The familiar concept of the inability of injured neurones in the mammalian central nervous system to regenerate has been deep-rooted in the minds of neurologists since the time of Ramon y Cajal. However, modern research techniques and novel experimental manipulations have begun to reveal the existence of a robust potential for axonal regrowth even in ...
So, KF, Cho, EY
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The Anti-inflammation Property of Olfactory Ensheathing Cells in Neural Regeneration After Spinal Cord Injury

Molecular Neurobiology, 2022
Chao Jiang   +6 more
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Neural recognition molecules in disease and regeneration

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1994
The genetic analysis of inherited human diseases of the nervous system and the characterization of transgenic mice deficient in neural recognition molecules is opening up a new dimension in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neuro-developmental and -degenerative diseases, as well as in delineating the functions of ...
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Neural Regeneration

2023
Shima Tavakol   +2 more
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The Phenomenon of Neural Regeneration

1996
Following neural injury, the complex sequence of events leading to neural regeneration will not be undertaken unless survival in the short term is assured. For most species to survive injury to the central nervous system (CNS), neural control of homeostatic functions must remain intact, although some very simple animals, such as flatworms, ribbon worms,
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