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The Effect of Fetal Olfactory Mucosa on Tissue Sparing and Locomotor Recovery after Spinal Cord Hemisection in Rats [PDF]
Objective: Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) has been shown to have a neuroprotectiveeffect after transplanted in brain and spinal cord injury (SCI).
Hamdollah Delaviz +6 more
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ERNEST COST action overview on the (patho)physiology of GPCRs and orphan GPCRs in the nervous system
G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a large family of cell surface receptors that play a critical role in nervous system function by transmitting signals between cells and their environment. They are involved in many, if not all, nervous system processes, and their dysfunction has been linked to various neurological disorders representing important
Necla Birgül Iyison +15 more
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Integrating multiple spatial transcriptomics datasets can provide a more comprehensive understanding of tissue structure and cellular heterogeneity. However, batch effects between different slices as well as between spatial transcriptomics and single‐cell reference data bring a great challenge for the integrative analysis.
Yuqi Chen +4 more
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The cryptonephridial/rectal complex: an evolutionary adaptation for water and ion conservation
ABSTRACT Arthropods have integrated digestive and renal systems, which function to acquire and maintain homeostatically the substances they require for survival. The cryptonephridial complex (CNC) is an evolutionary novelty in which the renal organs and gut have been dramatically reorganised. Parts of the renal or Malpighian tubules (MpTs) form a close
Robin Beaven, Barry Denholm
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Schwann Cells and Their Exosomes: Research Progress and Prospect in Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe condition that affects the central nervous system (CNS), for which there is currently no effective treatment. Schwann cells (SCs) transplantation for SCI has been well demonstrated in preclinical studies, showing that it can achieve therapeutic goals by improving autonomic function, reducing neuropathic pain, and ...
Xin Wang +7 more
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Exosome‐Loaded Bioscaffolds for Spinal Cord Injuries: A Review
Exosomes are naturally occurring cellular products released by various cell types in the body. Their composition is similar to that of human tissues, which reduces the risk of immune rejection. As critical mediators of intercellular communication, exosomes transmit signals and information that regulate the physiological states of surrounding tissues ...
Ruilin Chen +8 more
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In this study, we assess the feasibility of bioluminescence imaging to monitor the survival of Schwann cells (SCs) and olfactory ensheathing glia cells (OECs) after implantation in the lesioned spinal cord of adult rats.
Kasper C. D. Roet M.Sc. +2 more
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Preliminary results were measured by electromyography monitoring (electromyoscan) on three subjects suffering from spinal cord injury and who underwent a double therapy.
Albert Bohbot
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Pharmacological, Cell, and Gene Therapy Strategies to Promote Spinal Cord Regeneration
In this review, recent studies using pharmacological treatment, cell transplantation, and gene therapy to promote regeneration of the injured spinal cord in animal models will be summarized.
Bas Blits +2 more
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GENERATION OF FUNCTIONAL NEURONS FROM ADULT HUMAN MUCOSAL OLFACTORY ENSHEATHING GLIA BY DIRECT LINEAGE CONVERSION [PDF]
María Portela-Lomba +7 more
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