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1 owing spinal cord injury, as neurons fail to regrow.
2 SG expression and are consequently unable to regrow.
3          Severed CNS axons typically fail to regrow.
4 ends however on the time needed for axons to regrow.
5 xons regenerate, central axons are unable to regrow.
6 zes as forests harvested in previous decades regrow.
7 l in eliminating these cells before they can regrow.
8  environment and their inherent inability to regrow.
9 ome tumors and surviving cancer cells simply regrow.
10 ast 20 days, after which the tumors began to regrow.
11  in regenerative tissues have the ability to regrow.
12 ng this process; the same field of cells can regrow a head or a tail according to the missing body pa
13 eir basal processes, and both daughter cells regrow a new process following cytokinesis.
14 tallic Pt nanoparticles, which were found to regrow a thin surface oxide layer above 200 degrees C.
15 m spheroids and also failure of spheroids to regrow after administration of 7 MBq/ml [131I]MIBG.
16 ry neurons in adult C. elegans were found to regrow after being snipped by femtosecond laser ablation
17 ome IHs fail to respond to beta blockers and regrow after discontinuation.
18                      The ability of axons to regrow after injury is determined by the complex interpl
19 echanisms underlying the ability of axons to regrow after injury remain poorly explored at the molecu
20 report here that multiple neuronal types can regrow after laser axotomy using a variety of lasers.
21 es must contend with the failure of axons to regrow after transection in adult mammals.
22  CCL induces an anabolic response in muscles regrowing after an atrophy-inducing event.
23 30 (1.03-1.96) Pg year(-1) located in stands regrowing after past disturbance.
24 d by doxorubicin, which may explain why hair regrows after chemotherapy.
25 axons in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) regrow, albeit to a limited extent, after injury.
26 ody pole after transverse amputation and can regrow almost complete segments and the terminal body re
27 First, they are highly regenerative, able to regrow amputated fins, as well as a lesioned brain, reti
28 o the capacity of newly harvested forests to regrow and approach the carbon stocks of unharvested for
29 r axonal injury requires transected axons to regrow and reestablish connection with their original ta
30                        Damaged axons fail to regrow and reinnervate target muscles.
31 sults in exposure of new plus ends which can regrow, and minus ends which rapidly undergo catastrophe
32                                    Naturally regrowing areas with lowest seed dispersal disruption ha
33  means of achieving target reconnection as a regrowing axon is able to contact and fuse with its own
34 ans of achieving targeted reconnection, as a regrowing axon is able to recognize and fuse with its ow
35 can proceed through axonal fusion, whereby a regrowing axon reconnects and fuses with its own separat
36 the dynamically growing MT cytoskeleton of a regrowing axon.
37 hwann cells to migrate collectively to guide regrowing axons across a 'bridge' of new tissue, which f
38 hwann cells out of the nerve stumps to guide regrowing axons across the wound.
39             The critical interaction between regrowing axons and astroglial-associated fibronectin in
40  In vivo, Reg-2 protein is transported along regrowing axons and inhibition of Reg-2 signalling signi
41                       Along their route, the regrowing axons extended large numbers of collaterals in
42 mice after lens injury (Reg-LI) both showing regrowing axons in vitro, untreated adult mice, and reti
43 ssels as "tracks" to cross the bridge taking regrowing axons with them.
44 F heteropolymers of differing composition in regrowing axons.
45  eat his liver daily, only to have the liver regrow back, thus ensuring eternal suffering and punishm
46  improved survival, the number of axons that regrow beyond the injury site is substantially reduced,
47            Corticospinal tract axons did not regrow beyond the lesion scar but extended distally into
48 ng species such as the salamander, which can regrow complete body structures as adults.
49 ssues regarding potential loss by failure to regrow, contamination on transfer, mix up and/or errors
50 on of relay neuron activity reveals that the regrowing CST axons select their postsynaptic partners i
51 ion of axonal degeneration and cell death or regrow damaged axons.
52                                 We find that regrowing degraded and secondary forests accumulated 107
53 ction, we can force recalcitrant bacteria to regrow during antibiotic treatment, thereby facilitating
54 le over the course of several days, and then regrow during the 2 h return to euthermia.
55                       Only male weasels then regrow during their second summer.
56 sing GFE3 we showed that inhibitory synapses regrow following ablation.
57 5 d of age, after which they were allowed to regrow for 60-70 d before initiation of behavioral train
58 a) clearings as cropland, cattle pasture, or regrowing forest in the years after initial clearing in
59            Our evidence suggests that in the regrowing forest, plants are investing photosynthate int
60 atially detailed estimates of deforestation, regrowing forests and biomass.
61 bers are severed by laser microsurgery, they regrow from the kinetochore outward via MT plus-end poly
62 not eliminate the ability of microtubules to regrow from, or remain attached to, the spindle pole bod
63 ns to emerge, rather than as an inability to regrow hair after the first catagen and that the mutatio
64 fectively generate each lineage in vitro nor regrow hair and repair wounded epidermis in vivo.
65 -wk-old mice markedly lightened the color of regrowing hair.
66               However, the distal axon could regrow if the branch is removed surgically at the same t
67 minal shoot of tree species Paulownia cannot regrow in subsequent years.
68                     Transected axons fail to regrow in the mature central nervous system.
69 st an invariable fashion, cancers eventually regrow in the presence of the targeted therapy, a phenom
70   This is important for encouraging axons to regrow in vivo.
71 gh regenerative activity, so that the tissue regrows in mouse after partial hepatectomy within days.
72 bly, the distal fragment of the severed axon regrows in the absence of anesthetics.
73 ypically has few complications, bone rapidly regrows in up to 40% of children who undergo it.
74 cells (RGCs), like other CNS neurons, cannot regrow injured axons into a myelin-rich environment.
75 high viabilities (80-85%) and the ability to regrow into neurospheres, demonstrating the applicabilit
76 ntials for dorsal spinal nerve root axons to regrow into the spinal cord involved placement of the tr
77                            The injured axons regrow into the spinal cord lesion, often traversing the
78 strategies that lacked the ability to repair/regrow likely required the development of different mate
79 ble phenomenon through which an organism can regrow lost or damaged parts with fully functional repla
80 ection for hilD mutants was prevented by the regrowing microbiota community dominated by Lachnospiral
81                                              Regrowing natural forests is a prominent strategy for ca
82 otropical forests are secondary forests that regrow naturally after agricultural use through secondar
83                                 Forests that regrow naturally on abandoned fields are important for r
84 eforestation, yet they have the potential to regrow naturally on abandoned lands.
85 r agricultural use and pastureland, but also regrow naturally through secondary succession.
86     PSR-1 functions cell-autonomously in the regrowing neuron and, instead of acting in its canonical
87  growth is observed although tumours rapidly regrow on cessation of therapy.
88 iduals from small body fragments, others can regrow only specific structures or lack structural regen
89 ermitting, growth inhibiting, or neutral for regrowing or sprouting axons, depending on the tissue en
90  stem cells called neoblasts to maintain and regrow organs.
91 neighborhood of their metabolic partners-can regrow quickly and come to numerically dominate the comm
92 nally active despite antibiotic exposure and regrow rapidly upon cessation of treatment.
93 etracting as body temperature cools and then regrowing rapidly as body temperature rises.
94                                              Regrowing reticulospinal fibers exhibited excitatory, vG
95 Moreover, Mmp-2 and -9 became upregulated in regrowing RGC axons and inner plexiform layer (IPL) syna
96                                              Regrowing serotonin axons do not follow the pathways lef
97 amics provided that the cytoskeletal network regrows sufficiently quickly after mitosis.
98 ma and then proliferate and differentiate to regrow the limb.
99 r cells can survive for a prolonged time and regrow the stereocilia.
100 oradiation, and after therapy, reactivate to regrow the tumour and drive recurrence.
101     Ten weeks after whiskers were allowed to regrow, the decrease in [3H]muscimol binding was partly
102 drites but keep their axons and subsequently regrow their dendritic arbors.
103  (C4da) neurons, that completely degrade and regrow their elaborate dendrites.
104  growth, we examined the ability of cells to regrow their microtubule network in the presence of hsp
105 dult mammalian brain have little capacity to regrow, thereby impeding functional recovery after injur
106  in mammals, which have a limited ability to regrow these cells after damage.
107 nal domains that vary in their propensity to regrow through fusion and show that the level of axonal
108                           As the size of the regrowing tissue can vary more than three-fold depending
109  brain, skull, and most organs, only to then regrow to breeding size the following spring.
110 cular, the West Antarctic Ice Sheet does not regrow to its modern extent until temperatures are at le
111 Ds) does not fully recover and not all axons regrow to the IHCs.
112   Nevertheless, axons of injured AVM neurons regrow to the ventral nerve cord with over 60% reliabili
113  from TTX treatments, retracted NL dendrites regrow to their normal length within 48 h.
114 ild type, suggesting that guidance errors of regrowing touch neuron axons are the result of Eph signa
115 gnaling influenced outgrowth and guidance of regrowing touch neurons, respectively.
116 hampers the carbon accumulation potential of regrowing tropical forests.
117 usually found that broken flocs do not fully regrow under low-shear conditions, and this could be a s
118 ly active, but defective in their ability to regrow upon return to growth conditions.
119 e mitigation through carbon sequestration in regrowing vegetation and recovering soils, particularly
120 ng from each of the spheroids that failed to regrow were transferred to adherent dishes to evaluate c
121 oup (2, 3, and 4 doses), after they began to regrow, were excised and analyzed for mucin content and
122 ponsible for observed metabolic activity, or regrow when applied.
123 their collateral synaptic branch but did not regrow when severed distal to the branch point.
124 t lung function declines and angiomyolipomas regrow when treatment is discontinued, suggesting that f

 
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