Abstract: In contrast to the peripheral nervous system (PNS) nerve fiber tracts of the adult central nervous system (CNS) cannot spontaneously regenerate in response to lesions. As a result injured individuals suffer from chronically impaired neuronal connections leading to major motor-, sensory- and cognitive deficits. It is generally assumed that combinatorial effects account for this regeneration failure including a growth non-permissive environment within CNS lesion zones as well as incomplete activation of axonal growth programmes. In order to design CNS repair strategies it is, therefore, imperative to address the molecular mechanisms responsible for this abortive growth behaviour by means of large scale screening techniques. This rev...
A comprehensive understanding of the molecular pathways activated by traumatic neural injury is of m...
Axotomized neurons have the innate ability to undergo regenerative sprouting but this is often imped...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...
In contrast to the regeneration-competent peripheral nervous system (PNS), lesions of nerve tracts w...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
Background: It is well known that neurons of the peripheral nervous system have the capacity to rege...
Spinal cord injury in higher vertebrates causes paralysis because injured neurons in the adult cent...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
Summary: Axonal regrowth is crucial for recovery from CNS injury but is severely restricted in adult...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
Three experimental models of axonal injuries in adult rat spinal motoneurons were established to inv...
Adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS) neurons are unable to extend axons after injury, partia...
The regenerative capacity of injured neurons in the central nervous system is limited due to the abs...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
This thesis examines the roles of inflammation and the chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan NG2 in rege...
A comprehensive understanding of the molecular pathways activated by traumatic neural injury is of m...
Axotomized neurons have the innate ability to undergo regenerative sprouting but this is often imped...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...
In contrast to the regeneration-competent peripheral nervous system (PNS), lesions of nerve tracts w...
© 2011 Dr. Kristian John BullussThe mammalian nervous system regulates the response to both internal...
Background: It is well known that neurons of the peripheral nervous system have the capacity to rege...
Spinal cord injury in higher vertebrates causes paralysis because injured neurons in the adult cent...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
Summary: Axonal regrowth is crucial for recovery from CNS injury but is severely restricted in adult...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
Three experimental models of axonal injuries in adult rat spinal motoneurons were established to inv...
Adult mammalian central nervous system (CNS) neurons are unable to extend axons after injury, partia...
The regenerative capacity of injured neurons in the central nervous system is limited due to the abs...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
This thesis examines the roles of inflammation and the chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan NG2 in rege...
A comprehensive understanding of the molecular pathways activated by traumatic neural injury is of m...
Axotomized neurons have the innate ability to undergo regenerative sprouting but this is often imped...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...