Abstract Background Neural tissue has limited regenerative ability. To cope with that, in recent years a diverse set of novel tools has been used to tailor neurostimulation therapies and promote functional regeneration after axonal injuries. Method In this report, we explore cell-specific methods to modulate neuronal activity, including opto- and chemogenetics to assess the effect of specific neuronal stimulation in the promotion of axonal regeneration after injury. Results Opto- and chemogenetic stimulations of neuronal activity elicited increased in vitro neurite outgrowth in both sensory and cortical neuro...
A wealth of literature has provided evidence that reactive tissue at the site of CNS injury is rich ...
Investigations into mechanisms that restrict the recovery of functions after an injury to the brain ...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult neurons in the centra...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Due to the limited regenerative ability of neural tissue, a diverse set of biochemical and biophysic...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
BACKGROUND:There is currently no effective treatment for promoting regeneration of injured nerves in...
Activity dependent plasticity is a key mechanism for the central nervous system (CNS) to adapt to it...
Poster PresentationIn Injured nerves, chondroitin sulphate (CS) is upregulated forming barriers with...
Axon regeneration in the central nervous system is limited both by inhibitory extracellular cues and...
Spinal cord injury disrupts the connections between the brain and spinal cord, often resulting in th...
Extensive damage to a developed spinal cord can be devastating. The axons of nerve cells cannot rege...
To restore function after injury to the CNS, axons must be stimulated to extend into denervated terr...
A wealth of literature has provided evidence that reactive tissue at the site of CNS injury is rich ...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
A wealth of literature has provided evidence that reactive tissue at the site of CNS injury is rich ...
Investigations into mechanisms that restrict the recovery of functions after an injury to the brain ...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult neurons in the centra...
AbstractNeurons grow during development and extend long axons to make contact with their targets wit...
Due to the limited regenerative ability of neural tissue, a diverse set of biochemical and biophysic...
AbstractRobust axon regeneration occurs after peripheral nerve injury through coordinated activation...
BACKGROUND:There is currently no effective treatment for promoting regeneration of injured nerves in...
Activity dependent plasticity is a key mechanism for the central nervous system (CNS) to adapt to it...
Poster PresentationIn Injured nerves, chondroitin sulphate (CS) is upregulated forming barriers with...
Axon regeneration in the central nervous system is limited both by inhibitory extracellular cues and...
Spinal cord injury disrupts the connections between the brain and spinal cord, often resulting in th...
Extensive damage to a developed spinal cord can be devastating. The axons of nerve cells cannot rege...
To restore function after injury to the CNS, axons must be stimulated to extend into denervated terr...
A wealth of literature has provided evidence that reactive tissue at the site of CNS injury is rich ...
Injuries and diseases of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) are common but frequently irreversible....
A wealth of literature has provided evidence that reactive tissue at the site of CNS injury is rich ...
Investigations into mechanisms that restrict the recovery of functions after an injury to the brain ...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult neurons in the centra...