Effect of dietary vitamin C on compression injury of the spinal cord in a rat mutant unable to synthesize ascorbic acid and its correlation with that of vitamin E [PDF]
Daisuke Katoh+4 more
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How Growth Cones Sense Extracellular Cues and Drive Neuronal Migration
Migrating neurons and growing axons utilize structurally and functionally similar growth cones to detect guidance cues. Shared receptors and signaling pathways mediate cytoskeletal reorganization to direct movement. This conserved mechanism underlies both neuronal migration and axon extension, providing insights into neuronal development and potential ...
Takahiro Kanzawa+3 more
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A case of recurrent spinal cord compression at craniocervical junction due to type IV mucopolysaccharidosis. [PDF]
Hashimoto J+4 more
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Mitochondrial Microproteins: Emerging Regulators in Neurodevelopment and Neurodegeneration
Mitochondrial microproteins have emerged as critical regulators of mitochondrial function. Neurons are highly dependent on mitochondria to sustain their function. Mitochondrial microproteins can be deregulated and can contribute to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders. Mitochondrial microproteins are involved in neuronal development. However,
Nada Borghol+2 more
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Spinal brown tumors as a rare cause of spinal cord compression: Report of case series. [PDF]
Elkahla G+5 more
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Spinal abscess with cord compression complicating infected subclavian cannula [PDF]
Muhammad Asghar Nawaz+3 more
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Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Presenting as Spinal Cord Compression and Mimicking Tuberculosis. [PDF]
Amer A+3 more
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Ameliorating effect of TRH on neurologic impairment induced by spinal cord compression in rats
Tadatoshi Hashimoto, Naohisa Fukuda
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Spinal Cord Compression Caused by a Metastatic Bone Tumor in Buerger's Disease Patient [PDF]
Dong Hee Kim, Jong Kwon Park
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Neural electrodes for brain‐computer interface system: From rigid to soft
Here, we review the development trends of neural electrodes in BCI. This paper highlights the critical role of electrodes in BCI systems, analyzes the limitations of rigid electrodes, and introduces various flexible electrodes. Furthermore, we discuss application scenarios and prospects of BCI electrode technology, aiming to provide valuable references
Dan Yang+7 more
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