The neuron-intrinsic response to axonal injury differs markedly between neurons of the peripheral and central nervous system. Following a peripheral lesion, a robust axonal growth program is initiated, whereas neurons of the central nervous system do not mount an effective regenerative response. Increasing the neuron-intrinsic regenerative response would therefore be one way to promote axonal regeneration in the injured central nervous system. The large-diameter sensory neurons located in the dorsal root ganglia are pseudo-unipolar neurons that project one axon branch into the spinal cord, and, via the dorsal column to the brain stem, and a peripheral process to the muscles and skin. Dorsal root ganglion neurons are ideally suited to study ...
Abstract Background The spinal cord is limited in its capacity to repair after damage caused by inju...
Primary sensory neurons are a heterogeneous population of cells, designed to inform the central nerv...
Understanding the basic properties of how axons respond to injury in the mammalian central nervous s...
Unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms of spinal cord injury is fundamental for our possib...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
This review provides a short historical background to the field of axonal regeneration and discusses...
AbstractRegeneration is abortive following adult mammalian CNS injury. We have investigated whether ...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
Sensory neurons with cell bodies in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) represent a useful model to study axon...
AbstractThe peripheral branch of primary sensory neurons regenerates after injury, but there is no r...
Lesion paradigms used to assess regeneration potential of DRG neurons (A) In conditioning after CNS ...
Many experimental therapies have been developed that appear to have encouraging therapeutic potentia...
Injury and neurodegenerative conditions of the spinal cord can lead to paralysis and loss of sensati...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
Abstract Background The spinal cord is limited in its capacity to repair after damage caused by inju...
Primary sensory neurons are a heterogeneous population of cells, designed to inform the central nerv...
Understanding the basic properties of how axons respond to injury in the mammalian central nervous s...
Unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms of spinal cord injury is fundamental for our possib...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
This review provides a short historical background to the field of axonal regeneration and discusses...
AbstractRegeneration is abortive following adult mammalian CNS injury. We have investigated whether ...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...
Achieving axon regeneration after nervous system injury is a challenging task. As different parts of...
Sensory neurons with cell bodies in dorsal root ganglia (DRG) represent a useful model to study axon...
AbstractThe peripheral branch of primary sensory neurons regenerates after injury, but there is no r...
Lesion paradigms used to assess regeneration potential of DRG neurons (A) In conditioning after CNS ...
Many experimental therapies have been developed that appear to have encouraging therapeutic potentia...
Injury and neurodegenerative conditions of the spinal cord can lead to paralysis and loss of sensati...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
Abstract Background The spinal cord is limited in its capacity to repair after damage caused by inju...
Primary sensory neurons are a heterogeneous population of cells, designed to inform the central nerv...
Understanding the basic properties of how axons respond to injury in the mammalian central nervous s...