2014年3期
刊物介紹
本刊主要出版來自成年神經(jīng)元的轉(zhuǎn)化與再生;損傷神經(jīng)元的軸突和樹突的修復與再生;神經(jīng)再生過程中神經(jīng)元、微環(huán)境、新生血管的變化;神經(jīng)損傷后的干預、修復、保護與再生的組織形態(tài)學變化乃至細胞生物學或細胞分子生物學的改變;神經(jīng)再生研究中的新理論、新技術(shù)、新方法。NRR雜志希望成為國際神經(jīng)再生領(lǐng)域讀者、作者和專業(yè)學者最喜歡、最認可的優(yōu)秀的專業(yè)性學術(shù)期刊。 br 期刊官方網(wǎng)站: (英文); (中文) br 期刊投稿網(wǎng)站:
中國神經(jīng)再生研究(英文版)
- Bridging the injured spinal cord with neural stem cells
- Gene therapy and the regeneration of retinal ganglion cell axons
- Magnetic resonance imaging in patients with transient ischemic attack
- 660 nm red light-enhanced bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell transplantation for hypoxic-ischemic brain damage treatment
- Functional electrical stimulation-facilitated proliferation and regeneration of neural precursor cells in the brains of rats with cerebral infarction
- Ginsenoside Rb1 attenuates activated microgliainduced neuronal damage
- Polysaccharides from Angelica sinensis alleviate neuronal cell injury caused by oxidative stress
- Atorvastatin protects against cerebral ischemia/ reperfusion injury through anti-in fl ammatory and antioxidant effects
- Vascular changes caused by deep brain stimulation using double-dose gadolinium-enhanced brain MRI
- Quantitative volumetric analysis of the optic radiation in the normal human brain using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging-based tractography
- Can amino-functionalized carbon nanotubes carry functional nerve growth factor?
- Acupuncture at Waiguan (SJ5) and sham points in fl uences activation of functional brain areas of ischemic stroke patients: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
- Normalization of ventral tegmental area structure following acupuncture in a rat model of heroin relapse
- Special function of nestin+neurons in the medial septum-diagonal band of Broca in adult rats
- Short-term environmental enrichment exposure induces proliferation and maturation of doublecortin-positive cells in the prefrontal cortex
- The Olig family affects central nervous system development and disease
- Ultrasound measurement of the corpus callosum and neural development