In the CNS of mammals, axonal regeneration is limited by inhibitory influences of the glial and extracellular environment. Myelin-associated inhibitors of neurite growth, as well as some properties of so-called 'reactive astrocytes' which make the environment non-permissive for axonal growth, contribute to the inhibitory nature of the mammalian CNS. Furthermore, mechanisms for effective removal or neutralization of inhibitory components of cell debris are lacking in the mature mammalian CNS. However, in a permissive environment, mammalian CNS axons are able to regrow, to recognize target areas and to re-establish functional synapses with target neurones. Moreover, recent observations suggest that guiding molecules, like those required for a...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
Successful axonal outgrowth in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is central to the process of n...
Axons in the central nervous system (CNS) in adult mammals do not generally regenerate after damage...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult central nervous syste...
Failure of axon regeneration after central nervous system (CNS) injuries results in permanent functi...
Animal studies are now showing the exciting potential to achieve significant functional recovery fol...
The concept of brain plasticity covers all the mechanisms involved in the capacity of the brain to a...
Masaki Ueno, Toshihide YamashitaDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, O...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
Successful axonal outgrowth in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is central to the process of n...
Axons in the central nervous system (CNS) in adult mammals do not generally regenerate after damage...
Axon regeneration in the CNS is inhibited by many extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Because these act...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Perception of our environment entirely depends on the close interaction between the central and peri...
Abstract—A damage or pathological process that destroys the continuity of axons in the mature centra...
The failure of axons to regenerate in the damaged mammalian CNS is the main impediment to functional...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult central nervous syste...
Failure of axon regeneration after central nervous system (CNS) injuries results in permanent functi...
Animal studies are now showing the exciting potential to achieve significant functional recovery fol...
The concept of brain plasticity covers all the mechanisms involved in the capacity of the brain to a...
Masaki Ueno, Toshihide YamashitaDepartment of Molecular Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine, O...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
While long-distance regeneration may be limited in mammalian species, it is becoming apparent that d...
Successful axonal outgrowth in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is central to the process of n...