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REGENERATION IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

The Lancet, 1973
Abstract The concept of a synaptic zone is based on experimental work and biological models. The synaptic zone reacts differently to different stimuli and changes may be followed which comprise an experimental model of regeneration. This model may be used to explain the effects of a lesion in the central nervous system, and is also theoretically ...
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[Gaseous content regeneration system].

Aviakosmicheskaia i ekologicheskaia meditsina = Aerospace and environmental medicine, 2013
The article presents a possible design of an atmosphere revitalization system (ARS) as a component part of a new generation life support system (LSS). The main goal of the test investigation was to block formation of solid hard-to-remove carbon as a by-product of carbon dioxide and hydrogen processing. The Bosch reaction stage of CO2 conversion into CO
S I, Klimarev   +2 more
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Immune System and Regeneration.

Journal of stem cells, 2017
The review article is devoted to a role of pluripotent stem cells and immune system in renewal of tissues (regeneration). Cell-precursors (progenitor cells) and differentiated cells can be divided a limited number of times and aren't capable of ensuring regeneration of tissues during the whole process of ontogenesis.
A V, Pechersky   +4 more
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Central nervous system regeneration and ophthalmology

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1976
Various adult lower vertebrates are capable of optic nerve, and even retinal, regeneration with functional recovery of vision. Possible factors responsible for regenerative failure in mammals are discussed. It is suggested that potentially neuroregenerative agents be tested in the mammalian retina in an attempt to induce visual pathway regeneration.
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Regeneration Hemodialysis Systems

Biomedical Engineering, 2001
V. L. Eventov   +2 more
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REGENERATION IN THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM

Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology, 1989
Mammalian peripheral nerve fibres can regenerate after injury. Repair is most likely to succeed if axons are simply crushed or have only a very short (< 0–5 cm) interstump gap to cross and most likely to fail if the interstump gap is long (> l cm) and associated with soft tissue damage. Whereas reactive axonal sprouting appears to be an intrinsic
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Immune System and Regeneration

1989
Splenocytes after partial hepatectomy, nephrectomy, resection of small intestine and massive haemorrhage acquire the ability to transfer regeneration information to nonoperated syngenic recipients, that is, to increase proliferation in their corresponding organs.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Degeneration and Regeneration of Neurosecretory Systems

1973
Publisher Summary Degenerative and regenerative phenomena have substantially contributed to the knowledge of neurosecretory systems. The general structural organization, the degeneration, and regeneration of neurosecretory neurons, and the process of neurosecretion are identical throughout the animal kingdom.
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Cofactor Regeneration Systems

2011
S. De Wildeman, N. Sereinig
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