The assessment of adeno-associated vectors as potential intrinsic treatments for brainstem axon regeneration.
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MASH1/Ascl1a leads to GAP43 expression and axon regeneration in the adult CNSPermissive Schwann cell graft/spinal cord interfaces for axon regenerationIntraspinal AAV Injections Immediately Rostral to a Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury Site Efficiently Transduces Neurons in Spinal Cord and Brain.Use of self-complementary adeno-associated virus serotype 2 as a tracer for labeling axons: implications for axon regenerationEnhanced noradrenergic axon regeneration into schwann cell-filled PVDF-TrFE conduits after complete spinal cord transection.
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The assessment of adeno-associated vectors as potential intrinsic treatments for brainstem axon regeneration.
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Damien D Pearse
Mary Bartlett Bunge
Patrick A Tresco
Ryan R Williams
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10.1002/JGM.1628
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z