2015年11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、修復、保護與再生的組織形態(tài)學變化乃至細胞生物學或細胞分子生物學的改變;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)學者最喜歡、最認可的優(yōu)秀的專業(yè)性學術(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)
PERSPECTIVE
- Use of sensory substitution devices as a model system for investigating cross-modal neuroplasticity in humans
- Studying neurological disorders using induced pluripotent stem cells and optogenetics
- VEGF in the nervous system: an important target for research in neurodevelopmental and regenerative medicine
- Intracellular sorting pathways of the amyloid precursor protein provide novel neuroprotective strategies
- Brain protein oxidation: what does it refl ect?
- Animal model of repetitive mild traumatic brain injury for human traumatic axonal injury and chronic traumatic encephalopathy
- Immunization with Cop-1 promotes neuroprotection and neurogenesis after ischemic stroke
- Who is who after spinal cord injury and repair? Can the brain stem descending motor pathways take control of skilled hand motor function?
- Propriospinal interneurons in the spotlight for anatomical and functional recovery after spinal cord injury
- Sensory regeneration in dorsal root avulsion
- Novel approaches for the development of peripheral nerve regenerative therapies
- Repair, protection and regeneration of peripheral nerve injury
- MicroRNAs: a novel promising therapeutic target for cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury?
- Correlating interleukin-10 promoter gene polymorphisms with human cerebral infarction onset
- Lentivirus-mediated Persephin over-expression in Parkinson’s disease rats
- Leuprolide acetate induces structural and functional recovery of injured spinal cord in rats
- Combination of fasudil and celecoxib promotes the recovery of injured spinal cord in rats better than celecoxib or fasudil alone
- Autologous mesenchymal stem cells applied on the pressure ulcers had produced a surprising outcome in a severe case of neuromyelitis optica
- Single injection of platelet-rich plasma as a novel treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome
- Changes in lumbosacral spinal nerve roots on diff usion tensor imaging in spinal stenosis
- Endogenous neurotrophin-3 promotes neuronal sprouting from dorsal root ganglia
- Mechanical properties of nerve roots and rami radiculares isolated from fresh pig spinal cords
- Targeting brain microvascular endothelial cells: a therapeutic approach to neuroprotection against stroke
- The role of the Rho/ROCK signaling pathway in inhibiting axonal regeneration in the central nervous system
- A role for mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase 1 (MKP1) in neural cell development and survival
- Antiglycative activity of sulforaphane: a new avenue to counteract neurodegeneration?
- The neuroprotective and regenerative potential of parkin and GDNF/ Ret signaling in the midbrain dopaminergic system
- Cognitive training in neurodegenerative diseases: a way to boost neuroprotective molecules?
- Polyphenols for the prevention and treatment of dementia diseases
- Perspectives on neuroreparative therapies for treating multiple sclerosis
- Chemotactic signaling and beyond: link between interleukin-16 and axonal degeneration in multiple sclerosis
- Injury of corticoreticular pathway and corticospinal tract caused by ventriculoperitoneal shunting
- Severe bilateral anterior cingulum injury in patients with mild traumatic brain injury
- Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: molecular insights into neural damage reduction
- Two sides of the same coin: tyrosine kinase inhibition in cancer and neurodegeneration
- Physiotherapeutic techniques used in the management of patients with peripheral nerve injuries
- Factors infl uencing the spinal motoneurons in development
CORRECTION
- Does the intrathecal propofol have a neuroprotective ef ect on spinal cord ischemia?
- Serine-threonine protein kinase activation may be an ef ective target for reducing neuronal apoptosis after spinal cord injury
- Neuroprotective ef ects of ultrasound-guided nerve growth factor injections after sciatic nerve injury
- Correction: Potential of the use of an antioxidant compound to promote peripheral nerve regeneration after injury