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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Jolanta. Dorszewska, Marta. Kowalska, Michal. Prendecki, Thomas. Piekut, Joanna. Kozlowska, Wojciech. Kozubski Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common cause of neurodegeneration. Over the last two...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Yu-Ye. Wang, He-Yu. Zhang, Wen-Juan. Jiang, Fang. Liu, Lei. Li, Shu-Min. Deng, Zhi-Yi. He, Yan-Zhe. Wang Ischemic stroke is a complicated disease, and its pathogenesis has been attributed to the occurrence of...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Juliana. Cavalli, Rafael. Dutra Despite the current interest in the potential medical use of Cannabis , it is worth remembering that cannabis is not a new drug, with both a nonmedical and medical history...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sung. Jang, Hyeok. Kwon Central post-stroke pain (CPSP), which is neuropathic pain associated with a brain lesion following a stroke, was first described by Dejerine and Roussy in 1906 in a thalamic infarct...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Rene. J. Crans, Francisco. Ciruela The striatum is the primary input structure of the basal ganglia, which participates in motivational and goal-directed behaviors (Pisani et al., 2007). In physiological...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sudip. Dhakal, Ian. Macreadie Trace amines and their biochemistry: Trace amines represent endogenous monoamines present in very low concentration (usually nM) in the brain in comparison to classical monoamine...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Pedro. Norat, Jingyi. Gao, Sauson. Soldozy, Hao. Zhang, Xiaorong. Liu In the mammalian central nervous system, neuronal loss induced by injuries or in neurodegenerative diseases is often irreversible (Quigley,...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Rui-Lin. Zhu, Yuan. Fang, Hong-Hua. Yu, Dong. Chen, Liu. Yang, Kin-Sang. Cho Muller cells (MC) are considered dormant retinal progenitor cells in mammals. Previous studies demonstrated ephrin-As act as...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Chaoling. Dong, Aarti. Choudhary, Eroboghene. Ubogu Peripheral nerves coordinate signal transduction from the periphery to the central nervous system for processing and transmission back as required for...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Li-Jian. Zhang, Yao. Chen, Lu-Xuan. Wang, Xiao-Qing. Zhuang, He-Chun. Xia Oxidative stress is a hallmark of secondary injury associated with spinal cord injury. Identifying stable and specific oxidative...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Zhong-Yue. Lv, Ying. Li, Jing. Liu Cerebral palsy is the most common disease in children associated with lifelong disability in many countries. Clinical research has demonstrated that traditional...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Shinichi. Kinoshita, Ryuta. Koyama Microglia are brain-resident immune cells that contribute to the maintenance of brain homeostasis. In the epileptic brain, microglia show various activation phenotypes...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Alex. Kopyov, Toni. Uhlendorf, Randy. Cohen Past four decades have seen a concerted push to develop regenerative treatments for incurable neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease (PD). PD's...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Allison. Liang, Joanna. Pagano, Christopher. Chrzan, Randall. McKinnon We describe a pre-clinical spinal cord motor neuron injury model that is minimal invasive, reproducible, focal and easily applied to...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Andrea. Kwakowsky, Henry. Waldvogel, Richard. M Faull The leading form of dementia worldwide, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder. The underlying causes of AD are not well...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Hua. Bai, Qifang. Zhang N4-acetylcytidine (N4A) is an organic compound and a metabolite of transferrable ribonucleic acid. Its molecular formula is C[sub]11H[sub]15N[sub]3O[sub]6. Preliminary studies suggest...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Xiao-Ying. Zhang, Jian-Jun. Li, Hai-Tao. Lu, Wen-Jia. Teng, Song-Huai. Liu The current randomized controlled trial was performed at the China Rehabilitation Science Institute, China to test the hypothesis...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: David. Hicks In this perspective article, I will discuss our recent publication (Hicks et al., 2020), specifically its major findings and integration with the published literature. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Stefano. Di Santo, Hans. Widmer Despite the big progresses in the field of regenerative medicine, the loss of neurons remains essentially an unresolved challenge. Among the different approaches under...
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From:Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedByline: Randall. McKinnon To the editor: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal disease of unknown cause that selectively targets brain and spinal cord motor neurons (MNs). The lifetime risk is 1 in 2000, and...