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Matrine promotes neural circuit remodeling to regulate motor function in a mouse model of chronic spinal cord injury

Norio Tanabe Tomoharu Kuboyama Chihiro Tohda

中国神经再生研究(英文版)2019,Vol.14Issue(11):1961-1967,7.
中国神经再生研究(英文版)2019,Vol.14Issue(11):1961-1967,7.DOI:10.4103/1673-5374.259625

Matrine promotes neural circuit remodeling to regulate motor function in a mouse model of chronic spinal cord injury

Matrine promotes neural circuit remodeling to regulate motor function in a mouse model of chronic spinal cord injury

Norio Tanabe 1Tomoharu Kuboyama 1Chihiro Tohda1

作者信息

  • 1. Division of Neuromedical Science, Institute of Natural Medicine, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan
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摘要

关键词

matrine/chronic spinal cord injury/axonal growth/synaptogenesis/hindlimb locomotor/presynapse/immunohistochemistry/Basso Mouse Scale/Body Support Score/Sophora flavescens

Key words

matrine/chronic spinal cord injury/axonal growth/synaptogenesis/hindlimb locomotor/presynapse/immunohistochemistry/Basso Mouse Scale/Body Support Score/Sophora flavescens

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医药卫生

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Norio Tanabe,Tomoharu Kuboyama,Chihiro Tohda..Matrine promotes neural circuit remodeling to regulate motor function in a mouse model of chronic spinal cord injury[J].中国神经再生研究(英文版),2019,14(11):1961-1967,7.

基金项目

Funding: This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research (No. 26670044) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan (to CT), a Grant-in-Aid for a Cooperative Research Project from the Institute of Natural Medicine, University of Toyama, in 2014 and 2015 (to CT), and discretionary funds of the President of the University of Toyama, in 2014, 2015, and 2016 (to CT), and the Natural Medicine and Biotechnology Research of Toyama Prefecture, Japan (to CT). Financial support: This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research (No. 26670044) from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan (to CT), a Grant-in-Aid for a Cooperative Research Project from the Institute of Natural Medicine, University of Toyama, in 2014 and 2015 (to CT), and discretionary funds of the President of the University of Toyama, in 2014, 2015, and 2016 (to CT), and the Natural Medicine and Biotechnology Research of Toyama Prefecture, Japan (to CT). (No. 26670044)

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