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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sajini. Hettiarachchi, Roger. Leblanc Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common progressive neurodegenerative disorder of aging. The characteristic features of AD begin as mild cognitive dysfunctions, which...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Narayana. Pineda-Ramirez, Penelope. Aguilera Autophagy is a process of cellular degradation for the removal of damaged components and eventual recycling of the resulting molecules that help to the maintenance...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Xiang-Jun. Li, Chun-Yan. Li, Dan. Bai, Ying. Leng Stem cells have been confirmed to be involved in the occurrence and development of diabetic retinopathy; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Qilin. Guo, Anja. Scheller, Wenhui. Huang In the mammalian central nervous system, nerve-glia antigen 2 (NG2) glia are considered the fourth glial population in addition to astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Na-Ying. Xue, Dong-Yu. Ge, Rui-Juan. Dong, Hyung-Hwan. Kim, Xiu-Jun. Ren, Ya. Tu Electroacupuncture (EA) has been shown to reduce blood lipid level and improve cerebral ischemia in rats with hyperlipemia...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Jean-Charles. Lievens, Tangui. Maurice Initially, the Sigma-1 receptor (S1R) was incorrectly categorized as one of the opioid receptors. But it has since become clear that S1R is a non-opioid...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ji-Jie. Pang The intraocular pressure inside the human eye maintains 10-21 mmHg above the atmospheric pressure. Elevation of intraocular pressure is highly correlated with the retinopathy in glaucoma, and...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Carlos. Bueno, Salvador. Martinez Human neurological disorders and spinal cord injuries are caused by a loss of neurons and glial cells in the brain or spinal cord. The proof-of-principle of cell therapy is...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Guadalupe. Alvarez-Hernan, Jose. de Mera-Rodriguez, Yolanda. Gaoan, Jorge. Solana-Fajardo, Gervasio. Martin-Partido, Joaquin. Rodriguez-Leon, Javier. Francisco-Morcillo The visual system is affected by...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ricardo. Usategui-Martin, Ivan. Fernandez-Bueno Retinal neurodegenerative diseases like age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy or retinitis pigmentosa are the most frequent causes of...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedDear Colleagues, Welcome to the 1st issue of Neural Regeneration Research ( NRR ) of 2021. We would like to thank all the authors for their significant contributions and continued support for NRR . As well, we would...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Franziska. Lieschke, Yi. Zheng, Christian. Foerch, Klaus. van Leyen We have recently established a mouse model of focal stroke under dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) to study tissue plasminogen activator...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Xue. Deng, Phoebe. Chau, Suk-Yee. Chiu, Kwok-Pui. Leung, Yong. Hu, Wing-Yuk. Ip Conventional neuroimaging techniques cannot truly reflect the change of regional cerebral blood flow in patients with carpal...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Fellipe. Soares dos Santos Cardoso, Ana. Blanco Martinez, Fernanda. Martins de Almeida Trauma to the peripheral nervous system often results in loss of motor and sensory functions of the affected area of the...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Vardan. Karamyan Current experimental stroke research has evolved to focus on detailed understanding of the brain's self-protective and restorative mechanisms, and harness this knowledge for development of...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Yang-Yang. Wang, Na. Han, Dao-Jun. Hong, Jun. Zhang Nogo-A is considered one of the most important inhibitors of myelin-associated axonal regeneration in the central nervous system. It is mainly expressed by...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Yang. Jiao, Yu-Wan. Liu, Wei-Gong. Chen, Jing. Liu Stroke is a main cause of death and disability worldwide. The ability of the brain to self-repair in the acute and chronic phases after stroke is minimal;...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Amanda. Tran, Jerry. Silver Proteases comprise a variety of enzymes defined by their ability to catalytically hydrolyze the peptide bonds of other proteins, resulting in protein lysis. Cathepsins,...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Shelly. Cruz, Zhaohong. Qin, Konrad. Ricke, Alexandre. Stewart, Hsiao-Huei. Chen Ischemic brain injury causes neuronal death and inflammation. Inflammation activates protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B)....
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Mariana. Toricelli, Arthur. Pereira, Guilherme. Souza Abrao, Helena. Malerba, Julia. Maia, Hudson. Buck, Tania. Viel Aging is a dynamic and progressive process that begins at conception and continues until...