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1 | Cell death in the nervous system | 1 |
2 | The glial response to injury and its role in the inhibition of CNS repair | 11 |
3 | DSD-1-proteoglycan/phosphacan and receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase-beta isoforms during development and regeneration of neural tissues | 25 |
4 | Regeneration failure in the CNS : cellular and molecular mechanisms | 54 |
5 | The role of ionotropic purinergic receptors (P2X) in mediating plasticity responses in the central nervous system | 77 |
6 | Lesion-induced axonal sprouting in the central nervous system | 101 |
7 | A kinase with a vision : role of ERK in the synaptic plasticity of the visual cortex | 122 |
8 | Attempts to restore visual function after optic nerve damage in adult mammals | 133 |
9 | Brain repair : experimental treatment strategies, neuroprotective and repair strategies in the lesioned adult CNS | 148 |
10 | Neuroprotection by cAMP : another brick in the wall | 164 |
11 | The collagenous wound healing scar in the injured central nervous system inhibits axonal regeneration | 177 |
12 | Role of endogenous neural stem cells in neurological disease and brain repair | 191 |
13 | Transplantation in Parkinson's disease : the future looks bright | 221 |
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