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 Hair Mask 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 hi

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EDUCATION DURING THE ERA OF ECONOMY OF KNOWLEDGE

Features of modern economy as "economy of knowledge" are defined.The changes happening in education in the conditions of strengthening of a role of knowledge in economic life of society are considered.Tasks of modern universities in production of knowledge are characterized, connection of the Ash Catchers Hand puppet state, universities and busines

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Dual-task training with progression from variable- to fixed-priority instructions versus dual-task training with variable-priority on gait speed in community-dwelling older adults: A protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Functional independence and safe mobility, especially in older people, mostly rely on the ability to perform dual tasks, particularly during activities with variable- and fixed-priority attention.The aim of this study is to compare the dual-task training with progression from variable- to fixed-priority instructions versus dual-

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Global protein conjugation by ubiquitin-like-modifiers during ischemic stress is regulated by microRNAs and confers robust tolerance to ischemia.

Hibernation torpor provides an excellent model of natural tolerance to ischemia.We have previously Breast Pumps shown that massive global SUMOylation occurs during hibernation torpor in ground squirrels.We have also shown that overexpression of Ubc9, SUMO-1, or SUMO-2/3 provides protection against ischemic damage in cell lines and cortical neurons

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