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Pyruvate kinase deficiency links metabolic perturbations to neurodegeneration and axonal protection
Objective: Metabolic disruption is a central feature to many neurodegenerative diseases. Despite this, many gaps exist in our understanding of how these perturbations link to the mechanisms of neural disease.
Thomas J. Waller +2 more
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Changes of Nerve Growth Factor Synthesis in Nonneuronal Cells in Response to Sciatic Nerve Transection [PDF]
The intact sciatic nerve contains levels of nerve growth factor (NGF) that are comparable to those of densely innervated peripheral target tissues of NGF-responsive (sympathetic and sensory) neurons.
Bandtlow, Christine +3 more
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Behavioral recovery using (viable) peripheral nerve allografts to repair ablation-type (segmental-loss) peripheral nerve injuries is delayed or poor due to slow and inaccurate axonal regeneration.
Tyler A. Smith +8 more
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Neutrophils delay repair process in Wallerian degeneration by releasing NETs outside the parenchyma. [PDF]
Yamamoto Y +10 more
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Neural crest in development and repair [PDF]
This thesis is focused on several aspects of neural crest biology, largely related to two main issues: 1) understanding its mechanisms of migration and 2) analyzing the potential of neural crest stem cells or their derivatives for nervous system repair ...
Aquino, Jorge Benjamín
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Lipids of Peripheral Nerve During Wallerian Degeneration [PDF]
A. C. Johnson, A. McNabb, R. J. Rossiter
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Spinal cord findings in a long-term survivor of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most common type of muscular dystrophy, but the spinal cord is rarely examined. Here we report a case of DMD with interesting spinal cord findings.
Ruruka Imaizumi +8 more
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Progressive Crossed Cerebellar Wallerian Degeneration After Hemispheric Infarct. [PDF]
Keser Z, Faria AV, Hillis AE.
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