Masaki Ueno, Toshihide YamashitaDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, 2-2 Yamadaoka, Suita-shi, Osaka 565-0871, JapanAbstract: Axonal regeneration does not occur easily after an adult central nervous system (CNS) injury. Various attempts have partially succeeded in promoting axonal regeneration after the spinal cord injury (SCI). Interestingly, several recent therapeutic concepts have emerged from or been tightly linked to the researches on brain development. In a developing brain, remarkable and dynamic axonal elongation and sprouting occur even after the injury; this finding is essential to the development of a therapy for SCI. In this review, we overview the revealed mechanism of axonal trac...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Although it was once thought that the central nervous system (CNS) of mam-mals was incapable of subs...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult central nervous syste...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
The concept of brain plasticity covers all the mechanisms involved in the capacity of the brain to a...
Spinal cord injury has devastating consequences because adult central nervous system (CNS) neurons d...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Since no approved therapies to restore mobility and sensation following spinal cord injury (SCI) cur...
Since no approved therapies to restore mobility and sensation following spinal cord injury (SCI) cur...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Although it was once thought that the central nervous system (CNS) of mam-mals was incapable of subs...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult central nervous syste...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
The concept of brain plasticity covers all the mechanisms involved in the capacity of the brain to a...
Spinal cord injury has devastating consequences because adult central nervous system (CNS) neurons d...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Since no approved therapies to restore mobility and sensation following spinal cord injury (SCI) cur...
Since no approved therapies to restore mobility and sensation following spinal cord injury (SCI) cur...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Although it was once thought that the central nervous system (CNS) of mam-mals was incapable of subs...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...