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  1. Forced Use and SCI
  2. Training improves the electrophysiological properties of lumbar neurons and locomotio
  3. The co-transplantation of human bone marrow stromal cells and embryo OEC
  4. BDNF-exercise interactions in the recovery of symmetrical stepping
  5. Intraspinal cord graft of autologous activated Schwann cells
  6. Resection of glial scar following spinal cord injury.
  7. Myelin pathogenesis and functional deficits following SCI are age-associated.
  8. Ibuprofen Enhances Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury
  9. Depleting leukocytes alters wound healing and worsens neurological outcome
  10. Effects of human neural stem cell transplantation in canine spinal cord hemisection.
  11. Administration of Human Peripheral Blood-Derived CD133+ Cells Accelerates Recovery
  12. 810 nm Wavelength light: an effective therapy for transected or contused spinal cord
  13. The primary evaluation of its safety and immune effect of NogoA vaccination for SCI
  14. Neural Stem Cell- and Schwann Cell-Loaded Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds
  15. Grafting of human bone marrow stromal cells into spinal cord injury
  16. Effect of VEGF Treatment on the Blood-Spinal Cord Barrier Permeability
  17. Activated Spinal Cord Ependymal Stem Cells Rescue Neurological Function
  18. Stem Cell and Schwann Cell-Loaded Biodegradable Polymer Scaffold Support Axon Growth
  19. Miami Project:MUSCLE INJECTION OF AAV-NT3 PROMOTES ANATOMICAL REORGANIZATION OF CS...
  20. The effect of Am-80, a synthetic retinoid, on spinal cord injury
  21. Swimming as a Model of Task-Specific Locomotor Retraining After Spinal Cord Injury
  22. Treatment with green tea extract attenuates secondary inflammatory response
  23. Ex vivo VEGF delivery by neural stem cells enhances proliferation
  24. Pyrroloquinoline quinone attenuates iNOS gene expression in the injured spinal cord.
  25. Recovery of locomotor function with combinatory drug treatments
  26. Early exercise in spinal cord injured rats induces allodynia through TrkB signaling.
  27. Transplanted bone marrow stromal cells promote axonal regeneration
  28. Animal studies in spinal cord injury: a systematic review of methylprednisolone
  29. Bladder Function Recovery in Rats With Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
  30. Neutralizing Endogenous VEGF Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
  31. Improved functional recovery with oxandrolone after spinal cord injury in rats.
  32. Acute rolipram/thalidomide treatment improves tissue sparing and locomotion
  33. Neuronal apoptosis inhibited by cord blood stem cells after spinal cord injury
  34. Cografted Wharton's Jelly Cell Neurospheres and BDNF Promote Functional Recovery
  35. Forced exercise as a rehabilitation strategy after unilateral cervical SCI
  36. Analysis of host-mediated repair mechanism: correlation of engraftment with recovery
  37. A comparison of autologous and allogenic bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cell
  38. Human embryonic stem cell-derived neural precursor transplants in collagen scaffolds
  39. Forced exercise as a rehabilitation strategy after unilateral cervical SCI
  40. Endovascular transplantation of stem cells to the injured rat CNS.
  41. Human UCB stem cells upregulate matrix metalloproteinase-2 in rats after SCI
  42. Chronic neuromuscular electrical stimulation of paralyzed hindlimbs in a rodent model
  43. Effects of Rolipram on Functional Recovery after cervical SCI
  44. Repair of SCI by CoTransplantation of stem cell derived motor neuron and OEC
  45. Embryonic and adult stem cells promote raphespinal axon outgrowth
  46. Intermittent hypoxia induces functional recovery following cervical spinal injury.
  47. Forelimb locomotor assessment scale (FLAS)
  48. Controlled release of neurotrophin-3 and platelet derived growth factor
  49. Transplantation of human neural stem cells and improved locomotion
  50. Functional & anatomical reorganization of the sensory-motor cortex in incomplete SCI
  51. Enhanced motor function by training in SCI rats following radiation therapy
  52. Combinatorial therapy elicits spinal cord regeneration more than a year after injury
  53. Promoting directional axon growth from neural progenitors grafted into the injured SC