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The following pages link to Neurotrophic factors, cellular bridges and gene therapy for spinal cord injury (Q34249936):
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- Baculovirus-mediated gene delivery into Mammalian cells does not alter their transcriptional and differentiating potential but is accompanied by early viral gene expression (Q24543324) (← links)
- Grafted human-induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived neurospheres promote motor functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mice (Q24635187) (← links)
- Olfactory Ensheathing Glia: Drivers of Axonal Regeneration in the Central Nervous System? (Q24791255) (← links)
- Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Therapies for Cervical Spinal Cord Injury (Q26748907) (← links)
- Strategies for regeneration of components of nervous system: scaffolds, cells and biomolecules (Q26774324) (← links)
- Gene delivery strategies to promote spinal cord repair (Q26825131) (← links)
- Stem cell treatment of degenerative eye disease (Q26865154) (← links)
- Central pattern generators and the control of rhythmic movements (Q28208103) (← links)
- Spinal shock revisited: a four-phase model (Q28252198) (← links)
- Spinal cord repair strategies: why do they work? (Q28253237) (← links)
- Pharmacological aids to locomotor training after spinal injury in the cat (Q28364981) (← links)
- Schwann-Spheres Derived from Injured Peripheral Nerves in Adult Mice - Their In Vitro Characterization and Therapeutic Potential (Q28743246) (← links)
- Chondroitinase ABC promotes functional recovery after spinal cord injury (Q29615017) (← links)
- Meta analysis of olfactory ensheathing cell transplantation promoting functional recovery of motor nerves in rats with complete spinal cord transection (Q30425442) (← links)
- High-content microscopy identifies new neurite outgrowth regulators (Q30478646) (← links)
- Spatial mapping of the neurite and soma proteomes reveals a functional Cdc42/Rac regulatory network (Q30483613) (← links)
- Human conditionally immortalized neural stem cells improve locomotor function after spinal cord injury in the rat. (Q30541296) (← links)
- Histological and functional benefit following transplantation of motor neuron progenitors to the injured rat spinal cord (Q33649636) (← links)
- A guidance channel seeded with autologous Schwann cells for repair of cauda equina injury in a primate model (Q33696961) (← links)
- Patterned transgene expression in multiple-channel bridges after spinal cord injury. (Q33903202) (← links)
- A re-assessment of long distance growth and connectivity of neural stem cells after severe spinal cord injury. (Q34011235) (← links)
- Neural prostheses (Q34249943) (← links)
- The effect of systemic PTEN antagonist peptides on axon growth and functional recovery after spinal cord injury. (Q34330961) (← links)
- Non-surgical management of spinal cord injury (Q34581480) (← links)
- Promoting axonal regeneration in the central nervous system by enhancing the cell body response to axotomy (Q34587533) (← links)
- Gene therapy for spinal applications (Q34975453) (← links)
- Central and peripheral nerve regeneration by transplantation of Schwann cells and transdifferentiated bone marrow stromal cells (Q34989857) (← links)
- Recent advances in pathophysiology and treatment of spinal cord injury (Q35005402) (← links)
- Repair of spinal cord injuries: where are we, where are we going? (Q35026353) (← links)
- Paralysis recovery in humans and model systems (Q35029592) (← links)
- The Nogo-66 receptor: focusing myelin inhibition of axon regeneration (Q35104785) (← links)
- Vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth factor 2 delivery from spinal cord bridges to enhance angiogenesis following injury (Q35303705) (← links)
- Patterned PLG substrates for localized DNA delivery and directed neurite extension (Q35809461) (← links)
- Assessment of Glial Scar, Tissue Sparing, Behavioral Recovery and Axonal Regeneration following Acute Transplantation of Genetically Modified Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells in a Rat Model of Spinal Cord Contusion (Q35966166) (← links)
- Cellular transplantation strategies for spinal cord injury and translational neurobiology (Q36045383) (← links)
- Actions of neurotrophic factors and their signaling pathways in neuronal survival and axonal regeneration (Q36444343) (← links)
- Implantation of olfactory ensheathing cells promotes neuroplasticity in murine models of stroke (Q36681409) (← links)
- Benefit of chondroitinase ABC on sensory axon regeneration in a laceration model of spinal cord injury in the rat (Q36823623) (← links)
- Adaptive changes in the injured spinal cord and their role in promoting functional recovery (Q37127838) (← links)
- Combined intrinsic and extrinsic neuronal mechanisms facilitate bridging axonal regeneration one year after spinal cord injury. (Q37412717) (← links)
- Electrophysiological, Morphological, and Ultrastructural Features of the Injured Spinal Cord Tissue after Transplantation of Human Umbilical Cord Blood Mononuclear Cells Genetically Modified with the VEGF and GDNF Genes. (Q37736410) (← links)
- Construction of tissue engineered nerve grafts and their application in peripheral nerve regeneration (Q37815743) (← links)
- Chemical priming for spinal cord injury: a review of the literature part II-potential therapeutics (Q37822693) (← links)
- Experimental reconstruction of the injured spinal cord (Q37945528) (← links)
- Potential role of growth factors in the management of spinal cord injury (Q38075392) (← links)
- Biomaterials for spinal cord repair (Q38122336) (← links)
- Reversibly immortalized human olfactory ensheathing glia from an elderly donor maintain neuroregenerative capacity (Q38348945) (← links)
- Clinical and neurobiological advances in promoting regeneration of the ventral root avulsion lesion. (Q38863655) (← links)
- Modeling Human Neurological and Neurodegenerative Diseases: From Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells to Neuronal Differentiation and Its Applications in Neurotrauma (Q38745828) (← links)
- A Review of Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury: Large Animal Models and the Frontier in Humans (Q39017162) (← links)