Growth of axons through a lesion in the intact CNS of fetal rat maintained in long-term culture
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Weight-bearing locomotion in the developing opossum, Monodelphis domestica following spinal transection: remodeling of neuronal circuits caudal to lesionSpontaneous development of full weight-supported stepping after complete spinal cord transection in the neonatal opossum, Monodelphis domesticaPermeability and route of entry for lipid-insoluble molecules across brain barriers in developing Monodelphis domesticaAge-dependent transcriptome and proteome following transection of neonatal spinal cord of Monodelphis domestica (South American grey short-tailed opossum)A bipedal mammalian model for spinal cord injury research: The tammar wallaby.Spinal repair in immature animals: a novel approach using the South American opossum Monodelphis domestica.Molecular mechanisms of the suppression of axon regeneration by KLF transcription factors.Krüppel-like transcription factors in the nervous system: novel players in neurite outgrowth and axon regeneration.Isoform diversity and its importance for axon regeneration.Magnetic resonance imaging in perinatal asphyxia.Central nervous system regeneration: from leech to opossum.Axonal regeneration.Chemosensory and cholinergic stimulation of fictive respiration in isolated CNS of neonatal opossum.Axonal regeneration of descending brain neurons in larval lamprey demonstrated by retrograde double labeling.Three-dimensional visualization of the distribution, growth, and regeneration of monoaminergic neurons in whole mounts of immature mammalian CNS.Arrested development of the dorsal column following neonatal spinal cord injury in the opossum, Monodelphis domestica.
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Growth of axons through a lesion in the intact CNS of fetal rat maintained in long-term culture
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im Dezember 1992 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в грудні 1992
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Growth of axons through a lesi ...... aintained in long-term culture
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Growth of axons through a lesi ...... aintained in long-term culture
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Growth of axons through a lesi ...... aintained in long-term culture
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Growth of axons through a lesi ...... aintained in long-term culture
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Growth of axons through a lesi ...... aintained in long-term culture
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Growth of axons through a lesi ...... aintained in long-term culture
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Growth of axons through a lesi ...... aintained in long-term culture
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J G Nicholls
J M Treherne
K Møllgård
P Balkwill
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10.1098/RSPB.1992.0146
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1992-12-01T00:00:00Z