A NEONATAL MOUSE SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL FOR ASSESSING POST-INJURY ADAPTIVE PLASTICITY AND HUMAN STEM CELL INTEGRATION.

A neonatal mouse spinal cord injury model for assessing post-injury adaptive plasticity and human stem cell integration.

Despite limited regeneration capacity, partial injuries to the adult mammalian spinal cord can elicit variable degrees of functional recovery, mediated at least in part by reorganization of neuronal circuitry.Underlying mechanisms are believed to include synaptic plasticity and collateral sprouting of spared axons.Because plasticity is higher in yo

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Internet as educational space in live of university students

The Internet environment offers more and more knowledge resources as well as more and more better portals and educational platforms, creating a variety of learning opportunities, vocational training and improvement.Network resources have now become an important space educational - and self-education - of young people.Research carried out by me in 2

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