What follows is an excerpt of the list of abstract titles that will be presented at Neurotrauma this year, listed by keyword:
[Exercise]
[Recovery]
[Functional]
[Stem]
[Progenitor]
[Schwann]
[Glia]
[Olfactory]
[Bone Marrow]
[Embryonic]
[Chronic]
[Acute]
[Pain]
-Steven
...taking it back, I'm taking it back, taking back my life
[Exercise]
Div. Neurosurgery, and Brain Injury Res. Ctr., UCLA, Los Angeles, United States  Â
329 - Exercise counteracts the growth inhibitory action of myelin in the adult cns
UCLA, Los Angeles, United States  Â
336 - The effects of voluntary exercise on neuronal plasticity is dependent on injury severity
329 - Exercise counteracts the growth inhibitory action of myelin in the adult cns
UCLA, Los Angeles, United States  Â
336 - The effects of voluntary exercise on neuronal plasticity is dependent on injury severity
Georgia Tech/Emory Department of Biomedical Engineering, Atlanta, United States  Â
014 - Withdrawal from post-tbi progesterone treatment results in selective deficits for long-term recovery
Toronto Western Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
092 - Novel strategies for functional recovery after complete spinal cord transection based on the implantation of synthetic hydrogel tubes
University of California Davis, Davis, United States  Â
102 - Lipid-mediated delivery of the x-linked inhibitor of apoptosis gene improves functional recovery following spinal cord contusion injury
Texas A&M University, College Station, United States  Â
107 - Brain dependent processes contribute to the adverse  consequences of uncontrollable stimulation on the recovery of function
Texas A&M University, Dept of Psychology, College Station, United States  Â
108 - Uncontrollable stimulation undermines recovery of function after spinal cord injury
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
113 - Stimulation of endogenous ependymal region stem/progenitor cells by neurotrophic factors to promote axonal regeneration and recovery after spinal cord injury
UNiversity of Milano, Milano, Italy  Â
124 - Il-8 receptor antagonist promotes recovery and neuroregeneration after traumatic spinal cord injury
University of Louisville, Louisville, United States  Â
135 - The effects of intensive locomotor training and cutaneous feedback on locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury in rats
W. M. KECK CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAWAY, United States  Â
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States  Â
190 - Chronic risperidone treatment delays motor and cognitive recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury
Georgetown University, District of Columbia, United States  Â
207 - Effect of spinal cord injury severity and locomotor recovery on h-reflex rate sensitivity
Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, United States  Â
226 - Amphetamine and recovery in pediatric tbi: preliminary results
Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, United States  Â
229 - A preliminary study of magnetic resonance spectroscopy & motor recovery in pediatric tbi: does amphetamine treatment affect outcome
East Carolina University, Greenville, United States
257 - Transplantation of gabaergic neurons but not astrocytes induce recovery of sensorimotor function in the traumatically injured brain
The Toronto Western Research Institute, The Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
269 - Inhibition of the p75 neutrophin receptor after  compressive spinal cord injury in c57/bl6 mice does not attenuate caspase-3 activation or improve functional recovery
FORP-USP, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil  Â
300 - Sciatic nerve lesion recovery in rats is not influenced by nitric oxide inhibition
University of Texas, Austin, United States  Â
304 - Effects of cortical electrical stimulation after sensorimotor cortex lesion on behavioral recovery and cell proliferation in rats
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States  Â
334 - Experimental graded cervical contusion in rats using spinal cord displacement: pathology and behavioral recovery
014 - Withdrawal from post-tbi progesterone treatment results in selective deficits for long-term recovery
Toronto Western Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
092 - Novel strategies for functional recovery after complete spinal cord transection based on the implantation of synthetic hydrogel tubes
University of California Davis, Davis, United States  Â
102 - Lipid-mediated delivery of the x-linked inhibitor of apoptosis gene improves functional recovery following spinal cord contusion injury
Texas A&M University, College Station, United States  Â
107 - Brain dependent processes contribute to the adverse  consequences of uncontrollable stimulation on the recovery of function
Texas A&M University, Dept of Psychology, College Station, United States  Â
108 - Uncontrollable stimulation undermines recovery of function after spinal cord injury
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
113 - Stimulation of endogenous ependymal region stem/progenitor cells by neurotrophic factors to promote axonal regeneration and recovery after spinal cord injury
UNiversity of Milano, Milano, Italy  Â
124 - Il-8 receptor antagonist promotes recovery and neuroregeneration after traumatic spinal cord injury
University of Louisville, Louisville, United States  Â
135 - The effects of intensive locomotor training and cutaneous feedback on locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury in rats
W. M. KECK CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAWAY, United States  Â
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States  Â
190 - Chronic risperidone treatment delays motor and cognitive recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury
Georgetown University, District of Columbia, United States  Â
207 - Effect of spinal cord injury severity and locomotor recovery on h-reflex rate sensitivity
Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, United States  Â
226 - Amphetamine and recovery in pediatric tbi: preliminary results
Univ of New Mexico, Albuquerque, United States  Â
229 - A preliminary study of magnetic resonance spectroscopy & motor recovery in pediatric tbi: does amphetamine treatment affect outcome
East Carolina University, Greenville, United States
257 - Transplantation of gabaergic neurons but not astrocytes induce recovery of sensorimotor function in the traumatically injured brain
The Toronto Western Research Institute, The Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
269 - Inhibition of the p75 neutrophin receptor after  compressive spinal cord injury in c57/bl6 mice does not attenuate caspase-3 activation or improve functional recovery
FORP-USP, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil  Â
300 - Sciatic nerve lesion recovery in rats is not influenced by nitric oxide inhibition
University of Texas, Austin, United States  Â
304 - Effects of cortical electrical stimulation after sensorimotor cortex lesion on behavioral recovery and cell proliferation in rats
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States  Â
334 - Experimental graded cervical contusion in rats using spinal cord displacement: pathology and behavioral recovery
University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia  Â
030 - Both estrogen and progesterone improve functional outcome after diffuse tbi in female and male animals
Acorda Therapeutics, Hawthorne, New York, United States  Â
054 - Evaluation of motor, sensory and autonomic functional outcome measures in the forceps compression model of spinal cord injury
Department of Neuroscience, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, United States  Â
086 - Inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases by flavopiridol improves functional outcomes following traumatic brain injury in rats
Toronto Western Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
092 - Novel strategies for functional recovery after complete spinal cord transection based on the implantation of synthetic hydrogel tubes
University of California Davis, Davis, United States  Â
102 - Lipid-mediated delivery of the x-linked inhibitor of apoptosis gene improves functional recovery following spinal cord contusion injury
W. M. KECK CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAWAY, United States  Â
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada  Â
166 - Ait-082 and methylprednisolone singly, but not in combination, enhance functional and histological improvement after acute spinal injury in rats
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada  Â
168 - Guanosine induces remyelination and improves functional outcome after spinal cord injury
Harrington Department of Bioengineering and Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Engineering at Arizona Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, United States  Â
225 - Functional neuromuscular stimulation in a paraplegic rodent model: electrode design, implantation and assessment
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States  Â
233 - Cerebrospinal fluid dopamine levels are associated with functional and neuropsychological outcome after severe tbi
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States  Â
241 - Unmyelinated axons of the corpus callosum show selective functional and structural changes after injury and fk506 treatment
Dept. Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada  Â
244 - Glutamine treatment following spinal cord injury in rats increases functional outcome and tissue sparing
The Toronto Western Research Institute, The Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
269 - Inhibition of the p75 neutrophin receptor after  compressive spinal cord injury in c57/bl6 mice does not attenuate caspase-3 activation or improve functional recovery
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States  Â
308 - Functional consequences of cd40/cd154 interactions in spinal cord injury
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United States  Â
317 - Functional outcome scales in traumatic brain injury: comparison of the functional status examination and glasgow outcome scale-extended 6-months after injury
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, United States  Â
318 - Olfactory mucosa produces functional improvement in rats with severe, chronic spinal cord injuries
030 - Both estrogen and progesterone improve functional outcome after diffuse tbi in female and male animals
Acorda Therapeutics, Hawthorne, New York, United States  Â
054 - Evaluation of motor, sensory and autonomic functional outcome measures in the forceps compression model of spinal cord injury
Department of Neuroscience, Georgetown University, Washington, DC 20057, United States  Â
086 - Inhibition of cyclin-dependent kinases by flavopiridol improves functional outcomes following traumatic brain injury in rats
Toronto Western Hospital Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
092 - Novel strategies for functional recovery after complete spinal cord transection based on the implantation of synthetic hydrogel tubes
University of California Davis, Davis, United States  Â
102 - Lipid-mediated delivery of the x-linked inhibitor of apoptosis gene improves functional recovery following spinal cord contusion injury
W. M. KECK CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAWAY, United States  Â
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada  Â
166 - Ait-082 and methylprednisolone singly, but not in combination, enhance functional and histological improvement after acute spinal injury in rats
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada  Â
168 - Guanosine induces remyelination and improves functional outcome after spinal cord injury
Harrington Department of Bioengineering and Center for Rehabilitation Neuroscience and Rehabilitation Engineering at Arizona Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University, Tempe, United States  Â
225 - Functional neuromuscular stimulation in a paraplegic rodent model: electrode design, implantation and assessment
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States  Â
233 - Cerebrospinal fluid dopamine levels are associated with functional and neuropsychological outcome after severe tbi
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States  Â
241 - Unmyelinated axons of the corpus callosum show selective functional and structural changes after injury and fk506 treatment
Dept. Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada  Â
244 - Glutamine treatment following spinal cord injury in rats increases functional outcome and tissue sparing
The Toronto Western Research Institute, The Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Division of Neurosurgery, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
269 - Inhibition of the p75 neutrophin receptor after  compressive spinal cord injury in c57/bl6 mice does not attenuate caspase-3 activation or improve functional recovery
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States  Â
308 - Functional consequences of cd40/cd154 interactions in spinal cord injury
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United States  Â
317 - Functional outcome scales in traumatic brain injury: comparison of the functional status examination and glasgow outcome scale-extended 6-months after injury
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, United States  Â
318 - Olfactory mucosa produces functional improvement in rats with severe, chronic spinal cord injuries
UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, United States  Â
097 - Traumatic brain injury activates adult hippocampal neural stem cells in gfp-expressing transgenic mice
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
113 - Stimulation of endogenous ependymal region stem/progenitor cells by neurotrophic factors to promote axonal regeneration and recovery after spinal cord injury
University of Milano, Milano, Italy  Â
123 - Fate and action of neural stem cells transplanted into the spinal cord after acute traumatic injury
University of Miami, Miami, United States  Â
182 - Transplantation of embryonic neuronal stem cells transfected by lentiviral vector to express novel multineurotrophin protein after traumatic brain injury injury in rats
University of Toronto and Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
184 - Characterization of a calibrated clip compression optic nerve injury model for neural stem/progenitor cell transplantation
Toronto Western Research Institute, University of Toronto and Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada  Â
245 - Transplantation of ependymal region derived adult rat spinal cord stem/progenitor cells into intact or minimally injured rat spinal cord
Krembil Neuroscience Center, Toronto Western Hospital & University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
251 - Transplantation of adult neural stem cells for the repair of adult dysmyelinated spinal cord: survival, migration and differentiation
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylavania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, United States  Â
255 - Mechanism of stem cell graft rejection in tbi: the role of apoptotic pathway
Krembil Neuroscience Center, Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Toronto Western Research Institute, , Toronto, Canada  Â
278 - Transplantation of adult neural stem cells for the repair of compressive spinal cord injury in rat
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United States  Â
307 - Survival and differentiation of adult mouse neural stem cells transplanted into spinal cord injured immunosupressed cats
097 - Traumatic brain injury activates adult hippocampal neural stem cells in gfp-expressing transgenic mice
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
113 - Stimulation of endogenous ependymal region stem/progenitor cells by neurotrophic factors to promote axonal regeneration and recovery after spinal cord injury
University of Milano, Milano, Italy  Â
123 - Fate and action of neural stem cells transplanted into the spinal cord after acute traumatic injury
University of Miami, Miami, United States  Â
182 - Transplantation of embryonic neuronal stem cells transfected by lentiviral vector to express novel multineurotrophin protein after traumatic brain injury injury in rats
University of Toronto and Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
184 - Characterization of a calibrated clip compression optic nerve injury model for neural stem/progenitor cell transplantation
Toronto Western Research Institute, University of Toronto and Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada  Â
245 - Transplantation of ependymal region derived adult rat spinal cord stem/progenitor cells into intact or minimally injured rat spinal cord
Krembil Neuroscience Center, Toronto Western Hospital & University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
251 - Transplantation of adult neural stem cells for the repair of adult dysmyelinated spinal cord: survival, migration and differentiation
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylavania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, United States  Â
255 - Mechanism of stem cell graft rejection in tbi: the role of apoptotic pathway
Krembil Neuroscience Center, Division of Cell and Molecular Biology, Toronto Western Research Institute, , Toronto, Canada  Â
278 - Transplantation of adult neural stem cells for the repair of compressive spinal cord injury in rat
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United States  Â
307 - Survival and differentiation of adult mouse neural stem cells transplanted into spinal cord injured immunosupressed cats
University of Washington, Seattle, United States  Â
033 - Environmental enrichment increases neural progenitors in the hilus following lateral fluid percussion brain injury
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
113 - Stimulation of endogenous ependymal region stem/progenitor cells by neurotrophic factors to promote axonal regeneration and recovery after spinal cord injury
University of Toronto and Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
184 - Characterization of a calibrated clip compression optic nerve injury model for neural stem/progenitor cell transplantation
Toronto Western Research Institute, University of Toronto and Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada  Â
245 - Transplantation of ependymal region derived adult rat spinal cord stem/progenitor cells into intact or minimally injured rat spinal cord
033 - Environmental enrichment increases neural progenitors in the hilus following lateral fluid percussion brain injury
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
113 - Stimulation of endogenous ependymal region stem/progenitor cells by neurotrophic factors to promote axonal regeneration and recovery after spinal cord injury
University of Toronto and Toronto Western Research Institute, Toronto, Canada  Â
184 - Characterization of a calibrated clip compression optic nerve injury model for neural stem/progenitor cell transplantation
Toronto Western Research Institute, University of Toronto and Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Canada  Â
245 - Transplantation of ependymal region derived adult rat spinal cord stem/progenitor cells into intact or minimally injured rat spinal cord
Queen's University, Kingston, Canada  Â
050 - Characterization of the olfactory ensheathing cell (oec) proteome and its utility in distinguishing oecs from schwann cells in vitro and in vivo
050 - Characterization of the olfactory ensheathing cell (oec) proteome and its utility in distinguishing oecs from schwann cells in vitro and in vivo
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Tohoku University School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan  Â
019 - Microglial response to unilateral spinal cord compression in rabbits
Va College of Osteopathic Medicine/Va Tech, Blacksburg, United States  Â
031 - Atp and glutamate modulate interleukin 1-beta release from microglia
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health, Columbus, OH, United States  Â
046 - Neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury and its relationship to glia and atp receptor upregulation
Rutgers Univesity, Piscataway NJ, United States  Â
088 - Profiling neuronal degeneration and regeneration after spinal cord injury: comparing mrna patterns after hemisection or radial glial cell transplant into contused spinal cord
University of California, Davis, Davis, United States  Â
119 - Blockade of n-type voltage-gated calcium channels is neuroprotective following stretch-injury of neuronal-glial cell cultures
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Drexel University College of Medicine , Philadelphia, United States  Â
152 - Combination therapy of neuronal and glial restricted precursors transplants with tamsulosin, an alpha 1a-adrenergic antagonist, improves bladder function in spinal cord injury rats
W. M. KECK CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAWAY, United States  Â
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United States  Â
171 - Transduced fibroblasts over-expressing matrix metalloproteinases degrade inhibitory chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans of the glial scar
University of California, Davis , Davis , United States  Â
173 - Comparing tranplantation of olfactory ensheathing glia, bone marrow stromal cells or astrocytes into dorsal hemisection lesioned  rat spinal cord
UMCN Dept. Neurology, Nijmegen, Netherlands  Â
181 - Glial and neuronal protein serum concentrations reflect primary damage and secondary complications after severe traumatic brain injury
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, United States  Â
198 - Confocal videomicrography of microglia in living brain slices from adult mice after focal brain injury: novel dynamic insights and erk-dependent migration
University of Washington, Seattle, United States  Â
217 - Decreased membrane permeability to potassium in frontal-parietal neocortical glia following fluid percussion injury in the rat
University of Kentucky , Lexington, United States  Â
252 - A novel technique for the formation of a brevican-producing glial scar in vitro
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel  Â
322 - Adaptive immunity instructs microglia to protect against aggregated beta-amyloid and glutamate toxicity
019 - Microglial response to unilateral spinal cord compression in rabbits
Va College of Osteopathic Medicine/Va Tech, Blacksburg, United States  Â
031 - Atp and glutamate modulate interleukin 1-beta release from microglia
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health, Columbus, OH, United States  Â
046 - Neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury and its relationship to glia and atp receptor upregulation
Rutgers Univesity, Piscataway NJ, United States  Â
088 - Profiling neuronal degeneration and regeneration after spinal cord injury: comparing mrna patterns after hemisection or radial glial cell transplant into contused spinal cord
University of California, Davis, Davis, United States  Â
119 - Blockade of n-type voltage-gated calcium channels is neuroprotective following stretch-injury of neuronal-glial cell cultures
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Drexel University College of Medicine , Philadelphia, United States  Â
152 - Combination therapy of neuronal and glial restricted precursors transplants with tamsulosin, an alpha 1a-adrenergic antagonist, improves bladder function in spinal cord injury rats
W. M. KECK CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAWAY, United States  Â
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United States  Â
171 - Transduced fibroblasts over-expressing matrix metalloproteinases degrade inhibitory chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans of the glial scar
University of California, Davis , Davis , United States  Â
173 - Comparing tranplantation of olfactory ensheathing glia, bone marrow stromal cells or astrocytes into dorsal hemisection lesioned  rat spinal cord
UMCN Dept. Neurology, Nijmegen, Netherlands  Â
181 - Glial and neuronal protein serum concentrations reflect primary damage and secondary complications after severe traumatic brain injury
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, United States  Â
198 - Confocal videomicrography of microglia in living brain slices from adult mice after focal brain injury: novel dynamic insights and erk-dependent migration
University of Washington, Seattle, United States  Â
217 - Decreased membrane permeability to potassium in frontal-parietal neocortical glia following fluid percussion injury in the rat
University of Kentucky , Lexington, United States  Â
252 - A novel technique for the formation of a brevican-producing glial scar in vitro
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel  Â
322 - Adaptive immunity instructs microglia to protect against aggregated beta-amyloid and glutamate toxicity
Queen's University, Kingston, Canada  Â
050 - Characterization of the olfactory ensheathing cell (oec) proteome and its utility in distinguishing oecs from schwann cells in vitro and in vivo
University of California, Davis , Davis , United States  Â
173 - Comparing tranplantation of olfactory ensheathing glia, bone marrow stromal cells or astrocytes into dorsal hemisection lesioned  rat spinal cord
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, United States  Â
318 - Olfactory mucosa produces functional improvement in rats with severe, chronic spinal cord injuries
University of California, School of Medicine, San Diego, United States  Â
319 - Olfactory dysfunction: Â a sequelae of pediatric head injury
050 - Characterization of the olfactory ensheathing cell (oec) proteome and its utility in distinguishing oecs from schwann cells in vitro and in vivo
University of California, Davis , Davis , United States  Â
173 - Comparing tranplantation of olfactory ensheathing glia, bone marrow stromal cells or astrocytes into dorsal hemisection lesioned  rat spinal cord
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, United States  Â
318 - Olfactory mucosa produces functional improvement in rats with severe, chronic spinal cord injuries
University of California, School of Medicine, San Diego, United States  Â
319 - Olfactory dysfunction: Â a sequelae of pediatric head injury
University of California, Davis , Davis , United States  Â
173 - Comparing tranplantation of olfactory ensheathing glia, bone marrow stromal cells or astrocytes into dorsal hemisection lesioned  rat spinal cord
173 - Comparing tranplantation of olfactory ensheathing glia, bone marrow stromal cells or astrocytes into dorsal hemisection lesioned  rat spinal cord
W. M. KECK CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY, PISCATAWAY, United States  Â
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
University of Miami, Miami, United States  Â
182 - Transplantation of embryonic neuronal stem cells transfected by lentiviral vector to express novel multineurotrophin protein after traumatic brain injury injury in rats
154 - Embryonic radial glia bridge spinal cord lesions, protect tissue architecture, and promote functional recovery following spinal cord injury
University of Miami, Miami, United States  Â
182 - Transplantation of embryonic neuronal stem cells transfected by lentiviral vector to express novel multineurotrophin protein after traumatic brain injury injury in rats
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, United States  Â
148 - Modeling chronic central neuropathic pain using adjustments in force and dwell-time in contusive spinal cord injury (sci)
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States  Â
190 - Chronic risperidone treatment delays motor and cognitive recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury
University of Texas-Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, United States  Â
279 - Chronic loss of ve-cadherin, an adherens-junction protein, in blood vessels following spinal contusion injury in rat
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, United States  Â
318 - Olfactory mucosa produces functional improvement in rats with severe, chronic spinal cord injuries
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States  Â
331 - The expression of glur2 ampa receptor after chronic treatment with aniracetam following moderate fluid percussion injury in rats
148 - Modeling chronic central neuropathic pain using adjustments in force and dwell-time in contusive spinal cord injury (sci)
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, United States  Â
190 - Chronic risperidone treatment delays motor and cognitive recovery after experimental traumatic brain injury
University of Texas-Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, United States  Â
279 - Chronic loss of ve-cadherin, an adherens-junction protein, in blood vessels following spinal contusion injury in rat
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, United States  Â
318 - Olfactory mucosa produces functional improvement in rats with severe, chronic spinal cord injuries
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States  Â
331 - The expression of glur2 ampa receptor after chronic treatment with aniracetam following moderate fluid percussion injury in rats
Proneuron Biotechnologies, Ness Ziona, Israel  Â
035 - Autologous skin-coincubated macrophages, a cell therapy for acute spinal cord injury: translation of preclinical development for the clinic
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States  Â
096 - Acute cognitive impairment after lateral fluid percussion brain injury recovers by one month: evaluation by conditioned fear
UC Davis, Davis, United States  Â
101 - Naag peptidase inhibitor reduces acute neuronal degeneration and astrocyte damage following lateral fluid percussion tbi in rats
UCLA Center for Health Sciences Division of Neurosurgery, Los Angeles, CA, United States  Â
120 - Acute secondary adrenal insufficiency after traumatic brain injury
University of Milano, Milano, Italy  Â
123 - Fate and action of neural stem cells transplanted into the spinal cord after acute traumatic injury
University of California, Davis, Davis, United States  Â
151 - Connexin 43 expression is increased acutely after moderate lateral fluid percussion traumatic brain injury in the rat
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada  Â
166 - Ait-082 and methylprednisolone singly, but not in combination, enhance functional and histological improvement after acute spinal injury in rats
Department of Neurosurgery,Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan  Â
179 - Acute and transient behavioral changes associated with reversible app immunoreactivity after mild lateral fluid percussion injury in mongolian gerbils
CHAIR OF NEUROSURGERY UNIVERSITY OF BARI, Bari, Italy  Â
203 - Cerebral displacement as an index to control post-traumatic brain swelling in patients with acute subdural haematomas
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON, LONDON, United Kingdom  Â
206 - Dynamic and transient changes in electrophysiology and extracellular glucose and lactate in acute brain injury: a collaborative clinical study
Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Toronto Western Hospital & University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
231 - Effects of age and gender on the axonal survival within spinal cord white matter after acute traumatic spinal cord injury
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Drexel University , Philadelphia, United States  Â
288 - Effect of acute, post-traumatic mk-801 administration on delayed apoptotic cell death in the thalamus of brain-injured mice
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA , United States  Â
333 - Administration of monoclonal antibodies neutralizing the inflammatory mediators tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin -6 does not attenuate acute behavioral deficits following experimental traumatic brain injury in the rat
035 - Autologous skin-coincubated macrophages, a cell therapy for acute spinal cord injury: translation of preclinical development for the clinic
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States  Â
096 - Acute cognitive impairment after lateral fluid percussion brain injury recovers by one month: evaluation by conditioned fear
UC Davis, Davis, United States  Â
101 - Naag peptidase inhibitor reduces acute neuronal degeneration and astrocyte damage following lateral fluid percussion tbi in rats
UCLA Center for Health Sciences Division of Neurosurgery, Los Angeles, CA, United States  Â
120 - Acute secondary adrenal insufficiency after traumatic brain injury
University of Milano, Milano, Italy  Â
123 - Fate and action of neural stem cells transplanted into the spinal cord after acute traumatic injury
University of California, Davis, Davis, United States  Â
151 - Connexin 43 expression is increased acutely after moderate lateral fluid percussion traumatic brain injury in the rat
McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada  Â
166 - Ait-082 and methylprednisolone singly, but not in combination, enhance functional and histological improvement after acute spinal injury in rats
Department of Neurosurgery,Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan  Â
179 - Acute and transient behavioral changes associated with reversible app immunoreactivity after mild lateral fluid percussion injury in mongolian gerbils
CHAIR OF NEUROSURGERY UNIVERSITY OF BARI, Bari, Italy  Â
203 - Cerebral displacement as an index to control post-traumatic brain swelling in patients with acute subdural haematomas
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON, LONDON, United Kingdom  Â
206 - Dynamic and transient changes in electrophysiology and extracellular glucose and lactate in acute brain injury: a collaborative clinical study
Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Toronto Western Hospital & University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada  Â
231 - Effects of age and gender on the axonal survival within spinal cord white matter after acute traumatic spinal cord injury
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology, Drexel University , Philadelphia, United States  Â
288 - Effect of acute, post-traumatic mk-801 administration on delayed apoptotic cell death in the thalamus of brain-injured mice
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA , United States  Â
333 - Administration of monoclonal antibodies neutralizing the inflammatory mediators tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin -6 does not attenuate acute behavioral deficits following experimental traumatic brain injury in the rat
Dept. Neurology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States  Â
006 - Dysregulation of the nav1.3 voltage-gated sodium channel is necessary and sufficient for enabling neuropathic pain after sci
University of Florida, Gainesville, United States  Â
042 - Simultaneous breakdown of Αii- and Βii-spectrin by calpain and caspase-3 in rat cerebrocortical culture under oncotic, apoptotic and excitotoxic challenges
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health, Columbus, OH, United States  Â
046 - Neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury and its relationship to glia and atp receptor upregulation
Traumatic Brain Injury Laboratory, Cara Phelan Center for Trauma Research, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto , Toronto, Canada  Â
056 - Mechanism of neuroprotective effects of calpain inhibitor mdl-28170, on traumatic brain white matter injury
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, United States  Â
076 - Inhibition of astrocytic activation prevents induction and maintenance of central neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury in rat
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States  Â
109 - Traumatic neuronal plasmalemmal disruption can lead to cell death not necessarily associated with concomitant calpain activation
University of Kentucky, Lexington, United States  Â
118 - Tat fusion proteins and adenoviral vectors as strategies for elevating cellular calpastatin levels and inhibiting calpain activity in neurons
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, United States  Â
148 - Modeling chronic central neuropathic pain using adjustments in force and dwell-time in contusive spinal cord injury (sci)
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, United States  Â
197 - In situ evidence for neuronal apoptosis with calpain overexpression and neuroprotection with calpain inhibitor following spinal cord injury in rats
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, United States  Â
200 - Ionotropic glutamate receptors in a model of central neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury
006 - Dysregulation of the nav1.3 voltage-gated sodium channel is necessary and sufficient for enabling neuropathic pain after sci
University of Florida, Gainesville, United States  Â
042 - Simultaneous breakdown of Αii- and Βii-spectrin by calpain and caspase-3 in rat cerebrocortical culture under oncotic, apoptotic and excitotoxic challenges
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health, Columbus, OH, United States  Â
046 - Neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury and its relationship to glia and atp receptor upregulation
Traumatic Brain Injury Laboratory, Cara Phelan Center for Trauma Research, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto , Toronto, Canada  Â
056 - Mechanism of neuroprotective effects of calpain inhibitor mdl-28170, on traumatic brain white matter injury
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, United States  Â
076 - Inhibition of astrocytic activation prevents induction and maintenance of central neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury in rat
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States  Â
109 - Traumatic neuronal plasmalemmal disruption can lead to cell death not necessarily associated with concomitant calpain activation
University of Kentucky, Lexington, United States  Â
118 - Tat fusion proteins and adenoviral vectors as strategies for elevating cellular calpastatin levels and inhibiting calpain activity in neurons
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, United States  Â
148 - Modeling chronic central neuropathic pain using adjustments in force and dwell-time in contusive spinal cord injury (sci)
Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, United States  Â
197 - In situ evidence for neuronal apoptosis with calpain overexpression and neuroprotection with calpain inhibitor following spinal cord injury in rats
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, United States  Â
200 - Ionotropic glutamate receptors in a model of central neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury
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