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2. Transplanting neural progenitor cells to restore connectivity after spinal cord injury
3. Preparation of Neural Stem Cells and Progenitors: Neuronal Production and Grafting Applications
4. Big tau: What, how, where and why
5. The unique properties of Big tau in the visual system
6. Big Tau: What We Know, and We Need to Know
7. Big tau: What, how, where and why.
8. Using Neural Stem Cells to Enhance Repair and Recovery of Spinal Circuits After Injury
9. Editorial: Pluripotent stem cell engineered 3D structures for disease modeling and tissue repairing
10. Neuronal Abnormalities in Microtubule-Associated Protein 1B Mutant Mice
11. Harnessing neurovascular interaction to guide axon growth
12. Regulation of Tau Expression in Superior Cervical Ganglion (SCG) Neurons In Vivo and In Vitro
13. Evolutionary perspective of Big tau structure: 4a exon variants of MAPT
14. Behavioral and anatomical consequences of repetitive mild thoracic spinal cord contusion injury in the rat
15. Phenotypic analysis of astrocytes derived from glial restricted precursors and their impact on axon regeneration
16. Transplanting Neural Progenitor Cells into a Chronic Dorsal Column Lesion Model
17. Magnetic alignment of injectable hydrogel scaffolds for spinal cord injury repair
18. Neural Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury
19. Transplantation of Human Neural Stem Cells and Progenitors in Animal Models of Disease
20. Evaluation of the anatomical and functional consequences of repetitive mild cervical contusion using a model of spinal concussion
21. Large animal and primate models of spinal cord injury for the testing of novel therapies
22. In vitro analysis of PNIPAAm–PEG, a novel, injectable scaffold for spinal cord repair
23. Synthesis, Axonal Transport, and Turnover of the High Molecular Weight Microtubule-Associated Protein MAP 1A in Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cells: Tubulin and MAP 1A Display Distinct Transport Kinetics
24. Angioneural Crosstalk in Scaffolds with Oriented Microchannels for Regenerative Spinal Cord Injury Repair
25. Transplanting neural progenitors to build a neuronal relay across the injured spinal cord
26. Editorial: Pluripotent stem cell engineered 3D structures for disease modeling and tissue repairing.
27. Preparation of Neural Stem Cells and Progenitors: Neuronal Production and Grafting Applications
28. Recovery of function following grafting of human bone marrow--derived stromal cells into the injured spinal cord
29. Gene therapy, neurotrophic factors and spinal cord regeneration
30. CD44 expression identifies astrocyte-restricted precursor cells
31. Neural stem cells may be uniquely suited for combined gene therapy and cell replacement: Evidence from engraftment of Neurotrophin-3-expressing stem cells in hypoxic–ischemic brain injury
32. Intrathecal Delivery of Stem Cells to the Spinal Cord
33. Resurrecting the Mysteries of Big Tau
34. Vascularization of self-assembled peptide scaffolds for spinal cord injury repair
35. Secretion profile of human bone marrow stromal cells: Donor variability and response to inflammatory stimuli
36. Tau-Like Proteins in the Nervous System of Goldfish
37. Microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) in the peripheral nervous system during development and regeneration
38. Cocaine administration in pregnant rabbits alters cortical structure and function in their progeny in the absence of maternal seizures
39. Plasmolipin: The other myelin proteolipid. A review of studies on its structure, expression, and function
40. Transplants of fibroblasts expressing BDNF and NT-3 promote recovery of bladder and hindlimb function following spinal contusion injury in rats
41. Fate of Immortalized Human Neuronal Progenitor Cells Transplanted in Rat Spinal Cord
42. Candidate cells for transplantation into the injured CNS
43. Grafting of genetically modified fibroblasts into the injured spinal cord
44. Calpain-mediated proteolysis of microtubule associated proteins MAP1B and MAP2 in developing brain
45. The phylogenic expression of plasmolipin in the vertebrate nervous system
46. Phosphorylated MAP1B is induced in central sprouting of primary afferents in response to peripheral injury but not in response to rhizotomy
47. Neural Stem Cells and Gene Therapy: Prospects for Repairing the Injured Spinal Cord
48. Marion Murray, PhD
49. Transplantation of Neural Progenitors and V2a Interneurons after Spinal Cord Injury
50. Heptamer Peptide Disassembles Native Amyloid in Human Plasma Through Heat Shock Protein 70
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