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1. Structural characteristics and regenerative potential: Insights from the molly fish spinal cord.

2. A NSC-34 cell line-derived spheroid model: Potential and challenges for in vitro evaluation of neurodegeneration.

3. Inter-Strain Differences in the Lumbar Spinal Cord Anatomy and Neuromorphology: Wistar Versus Dark Agouti Rats.

4. Generation and characterization of a tamoxifen-inducible Vsx1-CreER T2 line to target V2 interneurons in the mouse developing spinal cord.

5. Morphological and physiological properties of Rohon-Beard neurons along the zebrafish spinal cord.

6. Polysialic acid in the rat brainstem and thoracolumbar spinal cord: Distribution, cellular location, and comparison with mouse.

7. The inhibition of Kir2.1 potassium channels depolarizes spinal microglial cells, reduces their proliferation, and attenuates neuropathic pain.

8. Identification of Lyve-1 positive macrophages as resident cells in meninges of rats.

9. Refinement of the dopaminergic system of anuran amphibians based on connectivity with habenula, basal ganglia, limbic system, pallium, and spinal cord.

10. Lumbar spinal cord neurons putatively involved in ejaculation are sexually dimorphic in early postnatal mice.

11. Diverse spinal commissural neuron populations revealed by fate mapping and molecular profiling using a novel Robo3 Cre mouse.

12. Sulfatase 2 promotes generation of a spinal cord astrocyte subtype that stands out through the expression of Olig2.

13. Differential innervation within a transverse plane of spinal gray matter by sensorimotor cortices, with special reference to the somatosensory cortices.

14. Low sulfated heparins target multiple proteins for central nervous system repair.

15. Release of astroglial vimentin by extracellular vesicles: Modulation of binding and internalization of C3 transferase in astrocytes and neurons.

16. Indirect pathway to pectoral fin motor neurons from nucleus ruber in the Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus.

17. Dedifferentiated Schwann cells secrete progranulin that enhances the survival and axon growth of motor neurons.

18. The greater occipital nerve and its spinal and brainstem afferent projections: A stereological and tract-tracing study in the rat.

19. ASCL1 regulates proliferation of NG2-glia in the embryonic and adult spinal cord.

20. Post-crossing segment of dI1 commissural axons forms collateral branches to motor neurons in the developing spinal cord.

21. Cellular composition and organization of the spinal cord central canal during metamorphosis of the frog Xenopus laevis.

22. TrpM8-mediated somatosensation in mouse neocortex.

23. Glial M6B stabilizes the axonal membrane at peripheral nodes of Ranvier.

24. Single axonal morphology and termination to cerebellar aldolase C stripes characterize distinct spinocerebellar projection systems originating from the thoracic spinal cord in the mouse.

25. Long-term, dynamic synaptic reorganization after GABAergic precursor cell transplantation into adult mouse spinal cord.

26. Neural stem/progenitor cells are activated during tail regeneration in the leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius).

27. Protease activated receptor 2 controls myelin development, resiliency and repair.

28. Normal development of spinal axons in early embryo stages and posterior locomotor function is independent of GAL-1.

29. The brain of the tree pangolin (Manis tricuspis). I. General appearance of the central nervous system.

30. Wildtype motoneurons, ALS-Linked SOD1 mutation and glutamate profoundly modify astrocyte metabolism and lactate shuttling.

31. Heterogeneity of astrocyte and NG2 cell insertion at the node of ranvier.

32. Quantitative analyses of cellularity and proliferative activity reveals the dynamics of the central canal lining during postnatal development of the rat.

33. High-resolution characterization of a PACAP-EGFP transgenic mouse model for mapping PACAP-expressing neurons.

34. Gfap-positive radial glial cells are an essential progenitor population for later-born neurons and glia in the zebrafish spinal cord.

35. Radial glia inhibit peripheral glial infiltration into the spinal cord at motor exit point transition zones.

36. Role of primary afferents in the developmental regulation of motor axon synapse numbers on Renshaw cells.

37. Pontine reticulospinal projections in the neonatal mouse: Internal organization and axon trajectories.

38. Myelin and oligodendrocyte development in the canine spinal cord.

39. Pax3 and Pax7 interact reciprocally and regulate the expression of cadherin-7 through inducing neuron differentiation in the developing chicken spinal cord.

40. Coexpression of auxiliary subunits KChIP and DPPL in potassium channel Kv4-positive nociceptors and pain-modulating spinal interneurons.

41. Corticalization of motor control in humans is a consequence of brain scaling in primate evolution.

42. Regulation of oligodendrocyte precursor maintenance by chondroitin sulphate glycosaminoglycans.

43. Generation of GFAP::GFP astrocyte reporter lines from human adult fibroblast-derived iPS cells using zinc-finger nuclease technology.

44. Primary afferent neurons containing calcitonin gene-related peptide but not substance P in forepaw skin, dorsal root ganglia, and spinal cord of mice.

45. Expression of peroxiredoxins and thioredoxins in the mouse spinal cord during embryonic development.

46. Calculated spinal cord electric fields and current densities for possible neurite regrowth from quasi-DC electrical stimulation.

47. Feedback in the brainstem: an excitatory disynaptic pathway for control of whisking.

48. Distribution of microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 in the mouse brain.

49. Evidence that the central canal lining of the spinal cord contributes to oligodendrogenesis during postnatal development and adulthood in intact rats.

50. Human induced pluripotent stem cells are a novel source of neural progenitor cells (iNPCs) that migrate and integrate in the rodent spinal cord.

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