2014年23期
刊物介紹
本刊主要出版來自成年神經(jīng)元的轉(zhuǎn)化與再生;損傷神經(jīng)元的軸突和樹突的修復(fù)與再生;神經(jīng)再生過程中神經(jīng)元、微環(huán)境、新生血管的變化;神經(jīng)損傷后的干預(yù)、修復(fù)、保護(hù)與再生的組織形態(tài)學(xué)變化乃至細(xì)胞生物學(xué)或細(xì)胞分子生物學(xué)的改變;神經(jīng)再生研究中的新理論、新技術(shù)、新方法。NRR雜志希望成為國際神經(jīng)再生領(lǐng)域讀者、作者和專業(yè)學(xué)者最喜歡、最認(rèn)可的優(yōu)秀的專業(yè)性學(xué)術(shù)期刊。 br 期刊官方網(wǎng)站: (英文); (中文) br 期刊投稿網(wǎng)站:
中國神經(jīng)再生研究(英文版)
- Sulindac for stroke treatment: neuroprotective mechanism and therapy
- Role of GABA plasticity in stroke recovery
- Restoration of function after cortical lesion: does it require an internal template?
- “Standby” EMT and “immune cell trapping” structure as novel mechanisms for limiting neuronal damage after CNS injury
- Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 as an inducer of neurotrophic factors in dopaminergic neurons
- Neurotrophins and their receptors in satellite glial cells following nerve injury
- P2X receptors in maintenance and differentiation of neural progenitor cells
- Multiple reaction monitoring for the detection of disease-related synaptic proteins
- Sodium iodate induced retinal degeneration: new insights from an old model
- Pathogenesis of glaucoma: how to prevent ganglion cell from axonal destruction?
- Dynamic reactive astrocytes after focal ischemia
- Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell transplantation attenuates axonal injury in stroke rats
- Overexpression of C-terminal fragment of glutamate receptor 6 prevents neuronal injury in kainate-induced seizure via disassembly of GluR6-PSD95-MLK3 signaling module
- Pretreatment with scutellaria baicalensis stem-leaf total fl avonoid protects against cerebral ischemia/ reperfusion injury in hippocampal neurons
- Puerarin protects brain tissue against cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury by inhibiting the in fl ammatory response
- Lesion localization of global aphasia without hemiparesis by overlapping of the brain magnetic resonance images
- A more consistent intraluminal rhesus monkey model of ischemic stroke
- Angioplasty and stenting for severe vertebral artery ori fi ce stenosis: effects on cerebellar function remodeling veri fi ed by blood oxygen level-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging
- A novel functional electrical stimulation-control system for restoring motor function of post-stroke hemiplegic patients
- Nerve transfer helps repair brachial plexus injury by increasing cerebral cortical plasticity