Paired immunoglobulin-like receptor B (PirB) is a functional receptor of myelin-associated inhibitors for axonal regeneration and synaptic plasticity in the central nervous system, and thus suppresses nerve regeneration. The regulatory effect of PirB on injured nerves has received a lot of attention. To better understand nerve regeneration inability after spinal cord injury, this study aimed to investigate the distribution of PirB (via immunofluorescence) in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system 10 days after injury. Immunoreactivity for PirB increased in the dorsal root ganglia, sciatic nerves, and spinal cord segments. In the dorsal root ganglia and sciatic nerves, PirB was mainly distributed along neuronal and axonal m...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...
During critical periods of development, the brain easily changes in response to environmental stimul...
Regenerative capacity is weak after central nervous system injury because of the absence of an enhan...
Major histocompatibility complex class one (MHC-I) antigen-presenting molecules participate in centr...
<p>Following sciatic nerve transection, lumbar spinal cord sections were double-immunolabeled for Pi...
SummaryInhibitors of axonal regeneration in myelin are believed to be major contributors to the lack...
FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOMajor histocompatibility complex class ...
Abstract Background In the central nervous system (CNS), three types of myelin-associated inhibitors...
Nerve cells are depending on their environment. Glial cells, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes in the ...
Peripheral nerve injuries induce a pronounced immune reaction within the spinal cord, largely govern...
Peripheral nerve injuries induce a pronounced immune reaction within the spinal cord, largely govern...
Peripheral nerve injuries lead to the loss of motor, sensory and autonomic functions in the territor...
Satoshi Mizobuchi,1* Hirotaka Kanzaki,1&ndash;3* Hiroki Omiya,1 Yoshikazu Matsuoka,1 Norihiko Ob...
Peripheral nerve injury (conditioning lesions) can cause unknown changes in the nerve cell body that...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...
During critical periods of development, the brain easily changes in response to environmental stimul...
Regenerative capacity is weak after central nervous system injury because of the absence of an enhan...
Major histocompatibility complex class one (MHC-I) antigen-presenting molecules participate in centr...
<p>Following sciatic nerve transection, lumbar spinal cord sections were double-immunolabeled for Pi...
SummaryInhibitors of axonal regeneration in myelin are believed to be major contributors to the lack...
FAPESP - FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULOMajor histocompatibility complex class ...
Abstract Background In the central nervous system (CNS), three types of myelin-associated inhibitors...
Nerve cells are depending on their environment. Glial cells, astrocytes and oligodendrocytes in the ...
Peripheral nerve injuries induce a pronounced immune reaction within the spinal cord, largely govern...
Peripheral nerve injuries induce a pronounced immune reaction within the spinal cord, largely govern...
Peripheral nerve injuries lead to the loss of motor, sensory and autonomic functions in the territor...
Satoshi Mizobuchi,1* Hirotaka Kanzaki,1&ndash;3* Hiroki Omiya,1 Yoshikazu Matsuoka,1 Norihiko Ob...
Peripheral nerve injury (conditioning lesions) can cause unknown changes in the nerve cell body that...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI) a series of anatomical and functional plastic changes occur in th...
The regenerative capacity of central nervous system (CNS) axons after injury is severely impaired co...
During critical periods of development, the brain easily changes in response to environmental stimul...