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Neural invasion (N-inv) of pancreatic cancer: an animal model
Spinal cord, blood and muscle from 70d and 100d old from an ALS mouse model (G93A-SOD1)
Differential expression of genes in spinal cord following EAE in mice
Neurospheres derived from various brain regions of adults and E14.5 embryos
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Curcumin can improve spinal cord injury by inhibiting DNA methylation.
The Protein Acetylation after Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Opportunities…
Longitudinal motor system changes from acute to chronic spinal cord injury.
Updates in the Early Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injury.
Rab3a attenuates spinal cord injury by mediating vesicle release.
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Spinal Cord and Artificial Intelligence
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