Spinal cord injury (SCI) affects millions of people worldwide and causes a significant physical, emotional, social and economic burden. The main clinical hallmark of SCI is the permanent loss of motor, sensory and autonomic function below the level of injury. In general, neurons of the central nervous system (CNS) are incapable of regeneration, whereas injury to the peripheral nervous system is followed by axonal regeneration and usually results in some degree of functional recovery. The weak neuron-intrinsic regeneration-associated gene (RAG) response upon injury is an important reason for the failure of neurons in the CNS to regenerate an axon. This response consists of the expression of many RAGs, including regeneration-associated transc...
© 2017 Izmailov, Povysheva, Bashirov, Sokolov, Fadeev, Garifulin, Naroditsky, Logunov, Salafutdinov,...
After traumatic injury, the successful regeneration of axons in the mammalian central nervous system...
Regeneration of injured axons following injury depends on a delicate balance between growth-promotin...
Repairing spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most challenging endeavours currently faced by neur...
Injuries to the adult mammalian spinal cord often lead to severe damage to both ascending (sensory) ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in neuronal damage and glial scar formation, leading to loss of fun...
The regenerative capacity of injured neurons in the central nervous system is limited due to the abs...
Approximately 300,000 Americans are living today with permanent disability related to traumatic spin...
Rubrospinal neurons (RSNs) undergo marked atrophy after cervical axotomy. This progressive atrophy m...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating lesion to the spinal cord, which determines the interrupti...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult neurons in the centra...
The gene therapy has been successful in treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI) in several animal mode...
In this review, recent studies using pharmacological treatment, cell transplantation, and gene thera...
Gene therapies are being developed which seek to repair the spinal cord and give patients back their...
Recovery from injuries to the central nervous system, including spinal cord injury, is constrained i...
© 2017 Izmailov, Povysheva, Bashirov, Sokolov, Fadeev, Garifulin, Naroditsky, Logunov, Salafutdinov,...
After traumatic injury, the successful regeneration of axons in the mammalian central nervous system...
Regeneration of injured axons following injury depends on a delicate balance between growth-promotin...
Repairing spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most challenging endeavours currently faced by neur...
Injuries to the adult mammalian spinal cord often lead to severe damage to both ascending (sensory) ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in neuronal damage and glial scar formation, leading to loss of fun...
The regenerative capacity of injured neurons in the central nervous system is limited due to the abs...
Approximately 300,000 Americans are living today with permanent disability related to traumatic spin...
Rubrospinal neurons (RSNs) undergo marked atrophy after cervical axotomy. This progressive atrophy m...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating lesion to the spinal cord, which determines the interrupti...
Injury to the brain and spinal cord has devastating consequences because adult neurons in the centra...
The gene therapy has been successful in treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI) in several animal mode...
In this review, recent studies using pharmacological treatment, cell transplantation, and gene thera...
Gene therapies are being developed which seek to repair the spinal cord and give patients back their...
Recovery from injuries to the central nervous system, including spinal cord injury, is constrained i...
© 2017 Izmailov, Povysheva, Bashirov, Sokolov, Fadeev, Garifulin, Naroditsky, Logunov, Salafutdinov,...
After traumatic injury, the successful regeneration of axons in the mammalian central nervous system...
Regeneration of injured axons following injury depends on a delicate balance between growth-promotin...