Clinical canine spinal cord injury provides an opportunity to examine the issues in translating laboratory techniques into practical therapy.
about
Translational spinal cord injury research: preclinical guidelines and challengesDevelopment of a universal measure of quadrupedal forelimb-hindlimb coordination using digital motion capture and computerised analysisQuantification of deficits in lateral paw positioning after spinal cord injury in dogs.Efficacy of a metalloproteinase inhibitor in spinal cord injured dogs.Synaptically-competent neurons derived from canine embryonic stem cells by lineage selection with EGF and Noggin.Cerebrospinal fluid inflammatory cytokines and chemokines in naturally occurring canine spinal cord injury.Naturally occurring disk herniation in dogs: an opportunity for pre-clinical spinal cord injury researchGait scoring in dogs with thoracolumbar spinal cord injuries when walking on a treadmillBiotinylated dextran amine anterograde tracing of the canine corticospinal tract.Arachidonic acid pathway alterations in cerebrospinal fluid of dogs with naturally occurring spinal cord injuryThe Association of Specific Constituents of the Fecal Microbiota with Immune-Mediated Brain Disease in Dogs.Stem cell therapy for the spinal cord.A simplified method of walking track analysis to assess short-term locomotor recovery after acute spinal cord injury caused by thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion in dogs.Age-old wisdom concerning cell-based therapies with added knowledge in the stem cell era: our perspectives.Endothelin-1 Immunoreactivity and its Association with Intramedullary Hemorrhage and Myelomalacia in Naturally Occurring Disk Extrusion in DogsCanine epidermal neural crest stem cells: characterization and potential as therapy candidate for a large animal model of spinal cord injury.Spinal cord injury I: A synopsis of the basic scienceStem cells in canine spinal cord injury--promise for regenerative therapy in a large animal model of human disease.Feasibility Study of Canine Epidermal Neural Crest Stem Cell Transplantation in the Spinal Cords of DogsToward defining the regenerative potential of olfactory mucosa: establishment of Schwann cell-free adult canine olfactory ensheathing cell preparations suitable for transplantation.Spatio-temporal development of axonopathy in canine intervertebral disc disease as a translational large animal model for nonexperimental spinal cord injury.Site-specific population dynamics and variable olfactory marker protein expression in the postnatal canine olfactory epithelium.Spontaneous acute and chronic spinal cord injuries in paraplegic dogs: a comparative study of in vivo diffusion tensor imaging.Thoracic and lumbar spinal cord diffusion tensor imaging in dogs.Increased p75 neurotrophin receptor expression in the canine distemper virus model of multiple sclerosis identifies aldynoglial Schwann cells that emerge in response to axonal damage.Transplantation of canine olfactory ensheathing cells producing chondroitinase ABC promotes chondroitin sulphate proteoglycan digestion and axonal sprouting following spinal cord injury.Chronic post-traumatic intramedullary lesions in dogs, a translational model.Low-dose fractionated irradiation promotes axonal regeneration beyond reactive gliosis and facilitates locomotor function recovery after spinal cord injury in beagle dogs.Generation and characterization of highly purified canine Schwann cells from spinal nerve dorsal roots as potential new candidates for transplantation strategies.Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in a naturally occurring canine model of spinal cord injury.Dynamic correlation of diffusion tensor imaging and neurological function scores in beagles with spinal cord injury.Development of an International Canine Spinal Cord Injury observational registry: a collaborative data-sharing network to optimize translational studies of SCILocomotor recovery following contusive spinal cord injury does not require oligodendrocyte remyelinationThe role of diffusion tensor imaging as an objective tool for the assessment of motor function recovery after paraplegia in a naturally-occurring large animal model of spinal cord injury
P2860
Q27025285-06FB4657-B632-4CDF-9A99-8F0C5EBA1DD9Q33299393-1DF977A7-F030-4C47-97B6-6C0993E7D819Q33387021-FFA64F1C-E869-4127-8538-B1835DB0D5B0Q33553427-C72683CD-9BB0-439F-8F20-F4B5A5A0BC31Q33911327-7FCFD07D-C59E-41D8-A30E-8570062047CEQ34164942-65153B1F-DC4D-4DAC-A21E-4B654054A143Q34757608-DB19A564-3081-4F75-9712-7AE7975E2FDDQ35111786-D5EB151D-4927-4686-BA22-E1637540A69FQ35127351-53E7E9BA-81BC-4D00-B6B2-1A281BA168B9Q36049109-EF7C11C5-0398-46AD-85E3-63A828B24939Q36261175-B2F151FC-34DA-44F5-A474-FF9131B2FEC4Q36632994-B3674BE5-4EE3-42E8-B32E-8C783B793778Q36739551-C9B89C2F-62D8-4B65-90E9-9C444F798418Q37362810-631E1935-D0B6-4997-83ED-31C61FD96DA0Q37391757-D9786CB2-1FBD-44EC-B441-868768C5E01CQ37635473-3632EF2A-6918-4216-99E6-2C6DF68D6FCBQ37777029-AB3A6011-602D-4F4C-97E0-DEDE69591592Q38244902-591B93CC-EB63-4BA3-A339-7E52D960EC2CQ38974350-D1DEE4F3-DFC8-4F87-88CC-DAD2D0721624Q39548069-FB92712F-5AE5-46D5-9A58-70EB875D47C7Q39584706-FB1BECCD-49AA-4666-8B77-DE30C1C83DA6Q39943288-BFB1F794-CCE6-47EE-88EA-590D0CB9503FQ40099988-091CA3EF-9AD1-4D61-A952-3F420A2ABED5Q44949442-49B4152B-B8A3-477D-9381-4AB573CB296CQ45361860-08C7900A-987C-4FB7-9376-0956927DF6C8Q47128931-8BB07C46-1819-4454-839D-CB439A344899Q47141214-CDE8AC9E-9EDB-4F54-A58B-30B3094230F6Q47786325-8788A17C-19A6-46CB-BDBA-E500EE720D0DQ48135676-7B218BD7-5109-4BD4-9A60-21AD6C5AE779Q50974641-22ECFCF2-62D3-4CBA-A48E-C05C01F57683Q55555837-95282705-2088-4E87-A0FF-BDCA8BE77981Q56395832-236DC75C-9172-46B4-AAB6-8FA30F483EDAQ58454971-9EEE76DA-ACCF-400F-A8FC-0C1E2880732AQ58733379-AD9103EA-43C2-49C7-AFF7-3D45EEB82712
P2860
Clinical canine spinal cord injury provides an opportunity to examine the issues in translating laboratory techniques into practical therapy.
description
2006 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2006年の論文
@ja
2006年学术文章
@wuu
2006年学术文章
@zh-cn
2006年学术文章
@zh-hans
2006年学术文章
@zh-my
2006年学术文章
@zh-sg
2006年學術文章
@yue
2006年學術文章
@zh
2006年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Clinical canine spinal cord in ...... niques into practical therapy.
@ast
Clinical canine spinal cord in ...... niques into practical therapy.
@en
type
label
Clinical canine spinal cord in ...... niques into practical therapy.
@ast
Clinical canine spinal cord in ...... niques into practical therapy.
@en
prefLabel
Clinical canine spinal cord in ...... niques into practical therapy.
@ast
Clinical canine spinal cord in ...... niques into practical therapy.
@en
P2093
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
Clinical canine spinal cord in ...... hniques into practical therapy
@en
P2093
P2860
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/SJ.SC.3101912
P577
2006-03-07T00:00:00Z