In contrast to the regeneration-competent peripheral nervous system (PNS), lesions of nerve tracts within the central nervous system (CNS) lead to chronically impaired neuronal connections. We have analysed changes in gene expression patterns occurring as a consequence of postcommissural fornix transection at a time when spontaneous axonal growth has ceased at the lesion site. This was done in order to describe both extrinsic and intrinsic determinants of regeneration failure. Using a genomic approach we have identified a number of so far undetected factors such as bamacan and semaphorin 6B, which relate to chronic axonal growth arrest and therefore are promising candidates for lesion-induced axonal growth inhibitors. In addition, we observ...
Peripheral nerve injury repair requires a certain degree of cooperation between axon regeneration an...
The mammalian nervous system is a highly intricate network consisting of over a hundred billion spec...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...
Abstract: In contrast to the peripheral nervous system (PNS) nerve fiber tracts of the adult central...
Abstract Background The ability of a neuron to regenerate functional connections after injury is inf...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a neuron to regenerate functional connections after injury is influenced ...
BackgroundThe ability of a neuron to regenerate functional connections after injury is influenced by...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
Axons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to both an inhi...
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...
Background: It is well known that neurons of the peripheral nervous system have the capacity to rege...
Summary: Axonal regrowth is crucial for recovery from CNS injury but is severely restricted in adult...
pre-printAxons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to bot...
This thesis examines the roles of inflammation and the chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan NG2 in rege...
Peripheral nerve injury repair requires a certain degree of cooperation between axon regeneration an...
The mammalian nervous system is a highly intricate network consisting of over a hundred billion spec...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...
Abstract: In contrast to the peripheral nervous system (PNS) nerve fiber tracts of the adult central...
Abstract Background The ability of a neuron to regenerate functional connections after injury is inf...
BACKGROUND: The ability of a neuron to regenerate functional connections after injury is influenced ...
BackgroundThe ability of a neuron to regenerate functional connections after injury is influenced by...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
Axons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to both an inhi...
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...
Background: It is well known that neurons of the peripheral nervous system have the capacity to rege...
Summary: Axonal regrowth is crucial for recovery from CNS injury but is severely restricted in adult...
pre-printAxons of the mammalian CNS lose the ability to regenerate soon after development due to bot...
This thesis examines the roles of inflammation and the chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan NG2 in rege...
Peripheral nerve injury repair requires a certain degree of cooperation between axon regeneration an...
The mammalian nervous system is a highly intricate network consisting of over a hundred billion spec...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...