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Neuronal regeneration, reorganization, and repair / editor, Fredrick J. Seil.

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Format:
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Conference/Event
Contributor:
Seil, Fredrick J.
Conference Name:
International Symposium on Neural Regeneration (6th : 1995 : Pacific Grove, Calif.)
Series:
Advances in neurology ; 0091-3952 v. 72.
Advances in neurology, 0091-3952 ; v. 72
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nervous system--Regeneration--Congresses.
Nervous system.
Nervous system--Regeneration.
Nerves--Regeneration--Congresses.
Nerves.
Brain damage.
Axons--physiology.
Nerve Regeneration--physiology.
Spinal Cord Injuries--physiopathology.
Nerves--Regeneration.
Medical Subjects:
Axons--physiology.
Nerve Regeneration--physiology.
Spinal Cord Injuries--physiopathology.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
xviii, 395 pages : illustrations, portrait.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Lipincott-Raven, [1997]
Contents:
Axonal sprouting and epileptogenesis
Seizures and the regulation of neurotrophic factor expression: associations with structural plasticity in epilepsy
Molecular and cellular cascades in seizure-induced neosynapse formation
Neurogenic approaches to axon sprouting in the hippicamus
Axonal growth and neosynaptogenesis in human and experimental hipppocampal epilepsy
Mossy fiber reorganization and its possible physiological consequences in the dentate gyrus of epileptic humans
Related mechanisms of action of growth factors and antioxidants in apoptosis: an overview
Neurotrophins and programmed cell death during cerebellar development
Retinal ganglion cell anatomy and physiology after section of the optic nerve in mice overexpressing bcl-2
Neuronal necrosis and apoptosis: two distinct events induced by exposure to glutamate or oxidative stress
Mechanisms of neuronal degeneration: a final common pathway?
Gene therapy and the use of stem cells for central nervous system regeneration
Potential of neural "stem-like" cells for gene therapy and repair of the degenerating central nervous system
Neural plasticity as studied in neuronal cell lines.
Herpes simplex virus-1 plasmid vectors for gene transfer into neurons
Herpes simplex virus-based vectors: problems and some solutions
Injury-stimulated neurogenesis in sensory systems
Strategies for clinical and experimental interventions for repair and regeneration in the inner ear
Retinal regeneration: common principles but a diversity of mechanisms
Long-term response to nerve injury
Long-term changes in spinal motor nerons after injury
Strategies and mechanisms of recovery after spinal cord injury
Postural orientation, equilibrium, and the spinal cord
Use-dependent plasticity in spinal stepping and standing
Recovery of walking after spinal cord injury
Intervention strategies to enhance anatomical plasticity and recovery of function after spinal cord injury
Electrophysiological investigations of neurotransplant-mediated recovery after spinal cord injury
Embryonic spinal cord transplants enhance locomotor performance in spinalized newborn rats
Observations on the pathology of several types of human spinal cord injury, with emphasis on the astrocyte response to penetrating injuries
Neuropathology of human spinal cord injury
Neurological assessment in spinal cord injury
Motor control physiology below cord injury: residual volitional control of motor units in paretic and paralyzed muscles
Modification of urinary bladder function after spinal cord injury
Functional recovery: after the regeneration stops
Therapeutic approaches to spinal cord injury.
Notes:
Based on the Sixth International Symposium on Neural Regeneration, held Dec. 6-10, Pacific Grove, California.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Other Format:
Online version: Neuronal regeneration, reorganization, and repair.
ISBN:
9780397517138
0397517130
OCLC:
36556396

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