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The role of "anti-inflammatory" cytokines in axon regenerationAntibody profiling identifies novel antigenic targets in spinal cord injury patients.Green-fluorescent-protein-expressing mice as models for the study of axonal growth and regeneration in vitro.Absence of IL-1β positively affects neurological outcome, lesion development and axonal plasticity after spinal cord injury.Neuronal plasticity and neuroregeneration in the skin -- the role of inflammation.Neurotrophins act as neuroendocrine regulators of skin homeostasis in health and disease.Interleukin-25 is detrimental for recovery after spinal cord injury in mice.Neuroimmune communication in skin: far from peripheral.Skin and hair follicle innervation in experimental models: a guide for the exact and reproducible evaluation of neuronal plasticity.ADAM17 is a survival factor for microglial cells in vitro and in vivo after spinal cord injury in mice.The role of mast cells in neuroinflammation.Alpha-adrenoceptor modulation in central nervous system trauma: pain, spasms, and paralysis--an unlucky triad.Acknowledging tissue donation: Human cadaveric specimens in musculoskeletal research.The Next Generation of Biomarker Research in Spinal Cord Injury.The β2-Adrenoceptor Agonist Terbutaline Stimulates Angiogenesis via Akt and ERK Signaling.Cell-Based Delivery of Interleukin-13 Directs Alternative Activation of Macrophages Resulting in Improved Functional Outcome after Spinal Cord InjuryIn vivo IL13-primed macrophages contribute to reduced alloantigen-specific T cell activation and prolong immunological survival of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cell implants.Mast cells promote scar remodeling and functional recovery after spinal cord injury via mouse mast cell protease 6.What do students actually do during a dissection course? First steps towards understanding a complex learning experience.Both Whistleblowers and the Scientists They Accuse Are Vulnerable and Deserve Protection.Basophils are dispensable for the recovery of gross locomotion after spinal cord hemisection injury.Macrophage/microglia activation factor expression is restricted to lesion-associated microglial cells after brain trauma.Intracerebral transplantation of interleukin 13-producing mesenchymal stem cells limits microgliosis, oligodendrocyte loss and demyelination in the cuprizone mouse model.Interleukin-13 immune gene therapy prevents CNS inflammation and demyelination via alternative activation of microglia and macrophages.Differential regulation of axon outgrowth and reinnervation by neurotrophin-3 and neurotrophin-4 in the hippocampal formation.Hypothermia-induced neurite outgrowth is mediated by tumor necrosis factor-alpha.Mast cells protect from post-traumatic spinal cord damage in mice by degrading inflammation-associated cytokines via mouse mast cell protease 4.Mast cells protect from post-traumatic brain inflammation by the mast cell-specific chymase mouse mast cell protease-4.Late blocking of peripheral TNF-α is ineffective after spinal cord injury in mice.The majority of brain mast cells in B10.PL mice is present in the hippocampal formation.S100B modulates IL-6 release and cytotoxicity from hypothermic brain cells and inhibits hypothermia-induced axonal outgrowth.Methylprednisolone attenuates hypothermia- and rewarming-induced cytotoxicity and IL-6 release in isolated primary astrocytes, neurons and BV-2 microglia cells.CNS-irrelevant T-cells enter the brain, cause blood-brain barrier disruption but no glial pathology.The cytokine/neurotrophin axis in peripheral axon outgrowth.Mast cell–driven skin inflammation is impaired in the absence of sensory nervesFunctional role of β1 integrin-mediated signalling in the human hair follicleMouse mast cell protease 4 suppresses scar formation after traumatic spinal cord injuryNerve growth factor partially recovers inflamed skin from stress-induced worsening in allergic inflammationOncostatin M reduces lesion size and promotes functional recovery and neurite outgrowth after spinal cord injury
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