Cell biology of spinal cord injury and repair
… Anatomically incomplete injuries may benefit from augmentation … cell biology, which varies
considerably across three different lesion-related tissue compartments: (a) non-neural lesion …
considerably across three different lesion-related tissue compartments: (a) non-neural lesion …
[HTML][HTML] Emerging concepts in myeloid cell biology after spinal cord injury
AL Hawthorne, PG Popovich - Neurotherapeutics, 2011 - Elsevier
… Mechanisms of myeloid cell recruitment after spinal cord injury. (1) Injury to the spinal cord
displaces pial glia, creating gaps in the glial limitans. Other astrocytes become reactive and …
displaces pial glia, creating gaps in the glial limitans. Other astrocytes become reactive and …
[PDF][PDF] Cell biology considerations in Spinal Cord Injury—Review
C Munteanu - Balneo Res. J, 2017 - bioclima.ro
… acute spinal cord injury (SCI) involves primary and secondary mechanisms of injury, both
involved in the neurological dysfunction in SCI [1]. The primary lesion is the mechanical injury …
involved in the neurological dysfunction in SCI [1]. The primary lesion is the mechanical injury …
Main cations and cellular biology of traumatic spinal cord injury
… of the involvement of cations in the cell biology of such pathology and on the possibility of
repairing damaged spinal cord tissue. In this context, the cellular biology of sodium, potassium, …
repairing damaged spinal cord tissue. In this context, the cellular biology of sodium, potassium, …
[HTML][HTML] Stem cell biology and its therapeutic applications in the setting of spinal cord injury
NC Bambakidis, J Butler, EM Horn, X Wang… - Neurosurgical …, 2008 - thejns.org
… basics of developmental cell biology. During development, pluripotent embryonic cells
slowly lose their ability to transdifferentiate. Embryonic stem cells arise from the inner cell mass. …
slowly lose their ability to transdifferentiate. Embryonic stem cells arise from the inner cell mass. …
The biology of regeneration failure and success after spinal cord injury
… following spinal cord injury (SCI) currently exist, a better understanding of the cellular and
… Physical trauma to the spinal cord results in vascular disruption that, in turn, causes blood-…
… Physical trauma to the spinal cord results in vascular disruption that, in turn, causes blood-…
[HTML][HTML] Precursor cell biology and the development of astrocyte transplantation therapies: lessons from spinal cord injury
M Noble, JE Davies, M Mayer-Pröschel, C Pröschel… - …, 2011 - Elsevier
… The astrocytes generated from spinal cord GRP cells as a consequence of exposure to …
repair, we transplanted these cells into transection injuries of the spinal cord as in our studies on …
repair, we transplanted these cells into transection injuries of the spinal cord as in our studies on …
Biology of neurological recovery and functional restoration after spinal cord injury
CH Tator - Neurosurgery, 1998 - journals.lww.com
… with acute spinal cord injury (SCI) (… , biological, and pathophysiological nature of the
mechanisms involved in neurological recovery after SCI, including those inherent in the spinal cord …
mechanisms involved in neurological recovery after SCI, including those inherent in the spinal cord …
Stem cells for the treatment of spinal cord injury
M Coutts, HS Keirstead - Experimental neurology, 2008 - Elsevier
… With a growing understanding of these practical issues, stem cell biology, and spinal cord
injury pathophysiology, stem cell-based therapies are moving closer to clinical application. …
injury pathophysiology, stem cell-based therapies are moving closer to clinical application. …
Spinal cord injury
JW McDonald, D Becker - Essentials of Stem Cell Biology, 2009 - Elsevier
… ) cells as an important research tool and potential therapy. We review studies that have used
ES cells in spinal cord … potential of ES cells will be important for solving the problem of SCI. …
ES cells in spinal cord … potential of ES cells will be important for solving the problem of SCI. …
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