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ROCK in CNS: different roles of isoforms, and therapeutic target for neurodegenerative disorders
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Chong, C. M., Ai, N., Lee, M. Y.. ROCK in CNS: different roles of isoforms, and therapeutic target for neurodegenerative disorders[J]. Current Drug Targets, 2017, 455-462.
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Chong, C. M.
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Ai, N.
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Lee, M. Y.
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Submit date:2022/07/27
Axonal Regeneration
Limk
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Rock.
ROCK in CNS: Different Roles of Isoforms and Therapeutic Target for Neurodegenerative Disorders
Journal article
Chong, Cheong-Meng, Ai, Nana, Lee, Simon Ming-Yuen. ROCK in CNS: Different Roles of Isoforms and Therapeutic Target for Neurodegenerative Disorders[J]. CURRENT DRUG TARGETS, 2017, 18(4), 455-462.
Authors:
Chong, Cheong-Meng
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Ai, Nana
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Lee, Simon Ming-Yuen
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Submit date:2018/10/30
Axonal Regeneration
Central Nervous System
Fasudil
Isoforms
Limk
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Rock
Induction of phosphorylated c-Jun in neonatal spinal motoneurons after axonal injury is coincident with both motoneuron death and regeneration
Journal article
Yuan Q., Su H., Guo J., Wu W., Lin Z.-X.. Induction of phosphorylated c-Jun in neonatal spinal motoneurons after axonal injury is coincident with both motoneuron death and regeneration[J]. Journal of Anatomy, 2014, 224(5), 575-582.
Authors:
Yuan Q.
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Su H.
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Guo J.
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Wu W.
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Lin Z.-X.
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Submit date:2018/12/28
Axonal Injury
Motoneuron
Phosphorylated C-jun
Regeneration
Spinal Cord
Nanofiber scaffolds facilitate functional regeneration of peripheral nerve injury
Journal article
Zhan X., Gao M., Jiang Y., Zhang W., Wong W.M., Yuan Q., Su H., Kang X., Dai X., Zhang W., Guo J., Wu W.. Nanofiber scaffolds facilitate functional regeneration of peripheral nerve injury[J]. Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine, 2013, 9(3), 305-315.
Authors:
Zhan X.
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Gao M.
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Jiang Y.
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Zhang W.
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Wong W.M.
; et al.
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Submit date:2018/12/28
Axonal Regeneration
Nanofiber Scaffold
Peripheral Nerve Injury
Remyelination
Self-assembling Peptide
P75 and phosphorylated c-Jun are differentially regulated in spinal motoneurons following axotomy in rats
Journal article
Yuan Q., Su H., Wu W., Lin Z.-X.. P75 and phosphorylated c-Jun are differentially regulated in spinal motoneurons following axotomy in rats[J]. Neural Regeneration Research, 2012, 7(26), 2005-2011.
Authors:
Yuan Q.
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Su H.
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Wu W.
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Lin Z.-X.
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Submit date:2018/12/28
Adult
Apoptosis
Axonal Regeneration
Axotomy
C-jun N-terminal Kinase
Motoneuron
Neonatal
Nerve Growth Factor Receptor
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Transcription Factor
Decreased c-Jun expression correlates with impaired spinal motoneuron regeneration in aged mice following sciatic nerve crush
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Yuan Q., Su H., Guo J., Tsang K.Y., Cheah K.S.E., Chiu K., Yang J., Wong W.-M., So K.-F., Huang J.-D., Wu W., Lin Z.-X.. Decreased c-Jun expression correlates with impaired spinal motoneuron regeneration in aged mice following sciatic nerve crush[J]. Experimental Gerontology, 2012, 47(4), 329-336.
Authors:
Yuan Q.
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Su H.
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Guo J.
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Tsang K.Y.
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Cheah K.S.E.
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Submit date:2018/12/28
Aging
Axonal Injury
Axonal Regeneration
Motoneuron
Mouse
Transcription Factor
Induction of c-Jun phosphorylation in spinal motoneurons in neonatal and adult rats following axonal injury
Journal article
Qiuju Yuan, Bing Hu, Yin Wu, Tak-Ho Chu, Huanxin Su, Weiming Zhang, Kwok-Fai So, Zhixiu Lin, Wutian Wu. Induction of c-Jun phosphorylation in spinal motoneurons in neonatal and adult rats following axonal injury[J]. BRAIN RESEARCH, 2010, 1320, 7-15.
Authors:
Qiuju Yuan
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Bing Hu
;
Yin Wu
;
Tak-Ho Chu
;
Huanxin Su
; et al.
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Submit date:2020/04/22
Motoneuron
Neuronal Death
Regeneration
Axonal Injury
Spinal Cord