ELECTRIC FIELD STIMULATION DIRECTS TARGET-SPECIFIC AXON REGENERATION AND PARTIAL RESTORATION OF VISION AFTER OPTIC NERVE CRUSH INJURY.

Electric field stimulation directs target-specific axon regeneration and partial restoration of vision after optic nerve crush injury.

Failure of central nervous system (CNS) axons to regenerate after injury results in permanent disability.Several molecular neuro-protective and neuro-regenerative strategies have been proposed as potential treatments but do not provide the directional cues needed to direct target-specific axon regeneration.Here, we demonstrate that applying an exte

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The Status of Pyrolysis Kinetics Studies by Thermal Analysis: Quality Is Not as Good as It Should and Can Readily Be

This paper is a literature survey that focuses on the present development of thermokinetic publications.It demonstrates that in recent years pyrolysis kinetics has turned into a major application of the thermokinetics.Analysis of the respective publications suggests that too often their quality leaves much to be desired because of the poor choices

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Microhabitat selection and communal nesting in the insular copyright Rock Gecko, Cnemaspis psychedelica, in Southern Vietnam with updated information on trade

The copyright Rock Gecko, Cnemaspis psychedelica, was described in 2010 and certainly belongs to the most spectacular gecko discoveries worldwide.The species is endemic to two small offshore islands in we care vitamin a and d ointment Rach Gia Bay.Its striking colour pattern makes the species highly attractive for the international pet market.The e

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Genetic Population Structure of Wild Pigs in Southern Texas

Wild pigs (Sus scrofa) alter ecosystems, affect the economy, and carry diseases that can be transmitted to livestock, humans, and wildlife.Understanding wild pig movements and population structure data, including natural population boundaries and dispersal, may potentially increase the efficiency and effectiveness of management actions.We trapped,

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