Axons within the adult mammalian central nervous system do not regenerate spontaneously after injury. Upon injury, the balance between growth promoting and growth inhibitory factors in the central nervous system dramatically changes resulting in the absence of regeneration. Axonal responses to injury vary considerably. In central nervous system regeneration studies, the spinal cord has received a lot of attention because of its relatively easy accessibility and its clinical relevance. The present review discusses the axon-tract-specific requirements for regeneration in the rat. This knowledge is very important for the development and optimalization of therapies to repair the injured spinal cord
Masaki Ueno, Toshihide YamashitaDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, O...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Spontaneous cellular reorganisation at the lesion site has been investigated following massive spina...
In general, axonal regeneration is very limited after transection of adult rat spinal cord. We previ...
Neural stem cells or neural progenitor cells have been extensively studied in spinal cord injury (SC...
Background: Recovery after injury to the peripheral nervous system is based on the pro-regenerative ...
A long-standing goal of spinal cord injury research is to develop effective spinal cord repair strat...
Spinal cord injury often results in irreversible and permanent neurologic deficits below the lesion ...
In the rat, a few long descending motor tracts capable of carrying an impulse and causing a propagat...
Schwann cells (SCs) have been shown to be a key element in promoting axonal regeneration after being...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
Spinal cord injury has devastating consequences because adult central nervous system (CNS) neurons d...
Spinal cord injury represents a significant medical concern, affecting thousands of individuals eac...
It is widely accepted that the devastating consequences of spinal cord injury are due to the failure...
We aimed to investigate whether an innovative growth factor-laden scaffold composed of acellular sci...
Masaki Ueno, Toshihide YamashitaDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, O...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Spontaneous cellular reorganisation at the lesion site has been investigated following massive spina...
In general, axonal regeneration is very limited after transection of adult rat spinal cord. We previ...
Neural stem cells or neural progenitor cells have been extensively studied in spinal cord injury (SC...
Background: Recovery after injury to the peripheral nervous system is based on the pro-regenerative ...
A long-standing goal of spinal cord injury research is to develop effective spinal cord repair strat...
Spinal cord injury often results in irreversible and permanent neurologic deficits below the lesion ...
In the rat, a few long descending motor tracts capable of carrying an impulse and causing a propagat...
Schwann cells (SCs) have been shown to be a key element in promoting axonal regeneration after being...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in a severing of axonal connections that leads to permanent sensori...
Spinal cord injury has devastating consequences because adult central nervous system (CNS) neurons d...
Spinal cord injury represents a significant medical concern, affecting thousands of individuals eac...
It is widely accepted that the devastating consequences of spinal cord injury are due to the failure...
We aimed to investigate whether an innovative growth factor-laden scaffold composed of acellular sci...
Masaki Ueno, Toshihide YamashitaDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, O...
Transected axons fail to regrow across anatomically complete spinal cord injuries (SCI) in adults. D...
Spontaneous cellular reorganisation at the lesion site has been investigated following massive spina...