Shaping plasticity to enhance recovery after injury.

作者: Numa Dancause , Randolph J. Nudo

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-53355-5.00015-4

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摘要: The past decade of neuroscience research has provided considerable evidence that the adult brain can undergo substantial reorganization following injury. For example, an ischemic lesion, such as occurs a stroke, there is cascade molecular, genetic, physiological and anatomical events allows remaining structures in to reorganize. Often, these are associated with recovery, suggesting they contribute it. Indeed, term plasticity stroke had positive connotation historically. But more recently, efforts have been made differentiate beneficial from detrimental changes. These notions timely now neurorehabilitative developing novel treatments modulate, increase, or inhibit targeted regions. We will review basic principles some new exciting approaches currently being investigated shape injury central nervous system.

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