A NEONATAL MOUSE SPINAL CORD INJURY MODEL FOR ASSESSING POST-INJURY ADAPTIVE PLASTICITY AND HUMAN STEM CELL INTEGRATION.

A neonatal mouse spinal cord injury model for assessing post-injury adaptive plasticity and human stem cell integration.

Despite gildan antique orange limited regeneration capacity, partial injuries to the adult mammalian spinal cord can elicit variable degrees of functional recovery, mediated at least in part by reorganization of neuronal circuitry.Underlying mechanisms are believed to include synaptic plasticity and collateral sprouting of spared axons.Because plas

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Beliefs, Attitudes and Self-Efficacy of Australian Veterinary Students Regarding One Health and Zoonosis Management

This study aimed to explore the beliefs and attitudes of a group of senior veterinary students regarding One Health and to evaluate their levels of confidence in advising the general public on preventative health issues at the human−animal interface.An online survey was communicated to senior veterinary students who were in their last two yea

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SsNEP2 Contributes to the Virulence of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a notorious soilborne fungal pathogen that causes serious economic losses globally.The necrosis and ethylene-inducible peptide 1 (NEP1)-like proteins (NLPs) were previously shown to play an important role in pathogenicity in fungal and oomycete pathogens.Here, we generated S.sclerotiorum necrosis and ethylene-inducible p

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