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Neuroscience Bulletin
1673-7067
2013 Issue 4
The glial scar in spinal cord injury and repair
Yi-Min Yuan;Cheng He Institute of Neuroscience and Key Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology of the Ministry of Education;Neuroscience Research Center of Changzheng Hospital;Second Military Medical University;Shanghai 200433;China
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Brief Instructions to Authors
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Anatomical and electrophysiological plasticity of locomotor networks following spinal transection in the salamander
Jean-Marie Cabelguen;Stéphanie Chevallier;ianina Amontieva-Potapova;Céline Philippe Neurocentre Magendie;INSERM U 862 - Bordeaux University;F-33077 Bordeaux Cedex;France
..............page:467-476
Signaling pathways that regulate axon regeneration
Saijilafu 1;Bo-Yin Zhang 1;Feng-Quan Zhou 1;2 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery;2 The Solomon H. Snyder Department of Neuroscience;The Johns Hopkins University;Baltimore;Maryland;USA
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Protective effects of Batroxobin on spinal cord injury in rats
Hong Fan 1;Xia Liu 2;Hai-Bin Tang 3;Peng Xiao 1;Ya-Zhou Wang 1;Gong Ju 1 1 Institute of Neurosciences;Fourth Military Medical University;Xi’an 710032;China 2 Department of Rehabilitation;PLA General Hospital of Air Force;Beijing 100142;China 3 Department of Laboratory Medicine;Xi’an Central Hospital;Xi’an 710003;China
..............page:501-508
Axonal regeneration after spinal cord injury in zebrafish and mammals: differences, similarities, translation
Katarina Vajn 1;Jeffery A Plunkett 4;Alexis Tapanes-Castillo 4;Martin oudega 1;2;3 Departments of 1 Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation;2 Neurobiology;and 3 Bioengineering;University of Pittsburgh;Pittsburgh;PA;USA 4 School of Science;Technology and Engineering Management;St. Thomas University;Miami Gardens;FL;USA
..............page:402-410
Contrasting neuropathology and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in developing and adult rats
Qiuju Yuan 1;2;Huanxing Su 3;Kin Chiu 1;Wutian Wu 1;4;5;6;Zhi-Xiu Lin 2 1 Department of Anatomy;The University of Hong Kong;Pokfulam;Hong Kong SAR;China 2 School of Chinese Medicine;Faculty of Science;The Chinese University of Hong Kong;Shatin;N.T. Hong Kong SAR;China 3 State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine and Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences;University of Macau;Macao SAR;China 4 State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences;5 Research Center of Reproduction;Development and Growth;Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine;The University of Hong Kong;Pokfulam;Hong Kong SAR;China 6 GHM Institute of CNS Regeneration;Jinan University;Guangzhou;China
..............page:509-516
Combination treatment with chondroitinase ABC in spinal cord injury—breaking the barrier
Rong-Rong Zhao;James W Fawcett Brain Repair Centre;University of Cambridge;UK
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Biomaterials for spinal cord repair
Agnes E. Haggerty 1;4;Martin oudega 1;2;3;4 Departments of 1 Bioengineering;2 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation;3 Neurobiology;and the 4 Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition;University of Pittsburgh;Pittsburgh;PA;USA
..............page:445-459
An update on spinal cord injury research
Yimin Zou* Neurobiology Section;Biological Sciences Division;University of California San Diego;La Jolla;CA 92093
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Neuroscience Bulletin calls for papers
Shumin Duan Professor;Editor-in-Chief Editorial Office of Neuroscience Bulletin
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Animal models of axon regeneration after spinal cord injury
Do-Hun Lee;Jae K. Lee University of Miami School of Medicine;Miami Project to Cure Paralysis;Department of Neurological Surgery;Miami;FL 33136;USA
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Peripheral nerve axons contain machinery for co-translational secretion of axonally-generated proteins
Tanuja Merianda 1;Jeffery Twiss 1;2 1 Department of Biology;Drexel University;Philadelphia;Pennsylvania;USA 2 Department of Biological Sciences;University of South Carolina;Columbia;South Carolina;USA
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Polyethylene glycol repairs membrane damage and enhances functional recovery: a tissue engineering approach to spinal cord injury
Riyi Shi Department of Basic Medical Sciences;School of Veterinary Medicine;Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering;Purdue University;West Lafayette;IN 47907;USA
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Valproic acid reduces autophagy and promotes functional recovery after spinal cord injury in rats
Hai-Hu Hao 1;Li Wang 2;Zhi-Jian Guo 3;Lang Bai 3;Rui-Ping Zhang 4;Wei-Bing Shuang 5;Yi-Jia Jia 1;Jie Wang 2;Xiao-Yu Li 2;Qiang Liu 6 1 Department of Orthopaedics;Dayi Hospital of Shanxi Medical University;Taiyuan 030032;China 2 Department of Physiology;Shanxi Medical University;Taiyuan 030001;China 3 Department of Orthopaedics;Taiyuan City Centre Hospital;Taiyuan 030009;China 4 Department of Radiology;First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University;Taiyuan 030001;China 5 Department of Urology;First Hospital of Shanxi Medical University;Taiyuan 030001;China 6 Department of Orthopaedics;Dayi Hospital of Shanxi Medical University;Taiyuan 030032;China
..............page:484-492