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  1. Norepinephrine improves de novo emergence of hematopoietic cells in human pluripotent stem cell differentiation cultures
  2. The age and genomic integrity of neurons after cortical stroke in humans
  3. Human Fetal Striatum-Derived Neural Stem (NS) Cells Differentiate to Mature Neurons In Vitro and In Vivo
  4. FoxJ1-expressing cells contribute to neurogenesis in forebrain of adult rats: Evidence from in vivo electroporation combined with piggyBac transposon
  5. Norepinephrine improves the generation of hematopoietic cells from human pluripotent stem cells
  6. Grafted human neural stem cells enhance several steps of endogenous neurogenesis and improve behavioral recovery after middle cerebral artery occlusion in rats
  7. Embryonic Stem Cell‐Derived Neural Stem Cells Fuse with Microglia and Mature Neurons
  8. Cross-talk between neural stem cells and immune cells: the key to better brain repair?
  9. Ectopic ependymal cells in striatum accompany neurogenesis in a rat model of stroke
  10. Human‐Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells form Functional Neurons and Improve Recovery After Grafting in Stroke‐Damaged Brain
  11. Societal Value of Stem Cell Therapy in Stroke – A Modeling Study
  12. Expression analysis of pluripotency-associated genes in human fetal cortical and striatal neural stem cells during differentiation
  13. Stem cell repair of striatal ischemia
  14. Meteorin is a Chemokinetic Factor in Neuroblast Migration and Promotes Stroke-Induced Striatal Neurogenesis
  15. Neural Stem Cell-Based Therapy for Ischemic Stroke
  16. Stem Cell Research in Stroke
  17. Spatio-temporal dynamics, differentiation and viability of human neural stem cells after implantation into neonatal rat brain
  18. Selective depletion of Mac-1-expressing microglia in rat subventricular zone does not alter neurogenic response early after stroke
  19. Functional integration of new hippocampal neurons following insults to the adult brain is determined by characteristics of pathological environment
  20. Towards Clinical Application of Stem Cells in Neurodegenerative Disorders
  21. Perturbed cellular response to brain injury during aging
  22. Neurogenesis from Endogenous Neural Stem Cells After Stroke: A Future Therapeutic Target to Promote Functional Restoration?
  23. Cell Number and Timing of Transplantation Determine Survival of Human Neural Stem Cell Grafts in Stroke-Damaged Rat Brain
  24. Stem cells in human neurodegenerative disorders — time for clinical translation?
  25. Isolation and Generation of Neurosphere Cultures from Embryonic and Adult Mouse Brain
  26. Emerging concepts in neural stem cell research: autologous repair and cell-based disease modelling
  27. Prospects of stem cell therapy for replacing dopamine neurons in Parkinson's disease
  28. Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells Retain Their Potential for Proliferation and Differentiation into Functional Neurons Despite Lower Number in Aged Brain
  29. Neurobiology of Postischemic Recuperation in the Aged Mammalian Brain
  30. Forebrain ependymal cells are Notch-dependent and generate neuroblasts and astrocytes after stroke
  31. Brain inflammation and adult neurogenesis: The dual role of microglia
  32. Long‐term accumulation of microglia with proneurogenic phenotype concomitant with persistent neurogenesis in adult subventricular zone after stroke
  33. Inflammation Regulates Functional Integration of Neurons Born in Adult Brain
  34. MANF is widely expressed in mammalian tissues and differently regulated after ischemic and epileptic insults in rodent brain
  35. Ultrastructural and antigenic properties of neural stem cells and their progeny in adult rat subventricular zone
  36. Pax6 promotes neurogenesis in human neural stem cells
  37. Suppression of Stroke-Induced Progenitor Proliferation in Adult Subventricular Zone by Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor 1
  38. Long-Term Neuroblast Migration Along Blood Vessels in an Area With Transient Angiogenesis and Increased Vascularization After Stroke
  39. The Response of the Aged Brain to Stroke: Too Much, Too Soon?
  40. Survival, migration and neuronal differentiation of human fetal striatal and cortical neural stem cells grafted in stroke‐damaged rat striatum
  41. Environment Matters: Synaptic Properties of Neurons Born in the Epileptic Adult Brain Develop to Reduce Excitability
  42. Human fetal cortical and striatal neural stem cells generate region‐specific neurons in vitro and differentiate extensively to neurons after intrastriatal transplantation in neonatal rats
  43. Intracerebral Infusion of Glial Cell Line-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Promotes Striatal Neurogenesis After Stroke in Adult Rats
  44. Prostaglandin E2 and BDNF levels in rat hippocampus are negatively correlated with status epilepticus severity: No impact on survival of seizure-generated neurons
  45. Regulation of Stroke-Induced Neurogenesis in Adult Brain--Recent Scientific Progress
  46. Stem cells for the treatment of neurological disorders
  47. Persistent Production of Neurons from Adult Brain Stem Cells During Recovery after Stroke
  48. Stem cell therapy for human brain disorders
  49. Quantitative analysis of the generation of different striatal neuronal subtypes in the adult brain following excitotoxic injury
  50. Is there room for regeneration: Spontaneous versus induced neurogenesis
  51. Stroke-Induced Neurogenesis in Aged Brain
  52. Microglia-derived tumor necrosis factor-α exaggerates death of newborn hippocampal progenitor cells in vitro
  53. Stem cell therapy for human neurodegenerative disorders–how to make it work
  54. Neurogenesis in Stroke and Epilepsy
  55. Elevated GDNF levels following viral vector-mediated gene transfer can increase neuronal death after stroke in rats
  56. Phenotypic and molecular identity of cells in the adult subventricular zone
  57. Intraventricular Infusion of TrkB-Fc Fusion Protein Promotes Ischemia-Induced Neurogenesis in Adult Rat Dentate Gyrus
  58. Inflammation is detrimental for neurogenesis in adult brain
  59. Kindling alters entorhinal cortex-hippocampal interaction by increased efficacy of presynaptic GABAb autoreceptors in layer III of the entorhinal cortex
  60. Suppression of limbic motor seizures by electrical stimulation in thalamic reticular nucleus
  61. Anterograde delivery of brain‐derived neurotrophic factor to striatum via nigral transduction of recombinant adeno‐associated virus increases neuronal death but promotes neurogenic response following stroke
  62. Generalization of rapidly recurring seizures is suppressed in mice lacking glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor family receptor α2
  63. Neurogenesis after ischaemic brain insults
  64. Neurotrophic factors and brain ischemia
  65. Peptide receptors: Anything different from targeting amine systems?
  66. Neuronal replacement from endogenous precursors in the adult brain after stroke
  67. Neuropathological and Behavioral Consequences of Adeno-Associated Viral Vector-Mediated Continuous Intrastriatal Neurotrophin Delivery in a Focal Ischemia Model in Rats
  68. Suppressed kindling epileptogenesis in mice with ectopic overexpression of galanin
  69. Changes in GABAB receptor immunoreactivity after recurrent seizures in rats
  70. Stereological assessment of vulnerability of immunocytochemically identified striatal and hippocampal neurons after global cerebral ischemia in rats
  71. Stroke induces widespread changes of gene expression for glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor family receptors in the adult rat brain
  72. N‐methyl‐d‐aspartate receptor‐mediated increase of neurogenesis in adult rat dentate gyrus following stroke
  73. Upregulation of p75 Neurotrophin Receptor after Stroke in Mice Does Not Contribute to Differential Vulnerability of Striatal Neurons
  74. Enriched environment influences brain-derived neurotrophic factor levels in rat forebrain after focal stroke
  75. In Situ Hybridization Histochemistry
  76. Neurotrophic factors and brain ischemia
  77. Monoamine—neuropeptide interactions
  78. Development and persistence of kindling epilepsy are impaired in mice lacking glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor family receptor α2
  79. Seizures induce widespread upregulation of cystatin B, the gene mutated in progressive myoclonus epilepsy, in rat forebrain neurons
  80. Evidence for Neuroprotective Effects of Endogenous Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor after Global Forebrain Ischemia in Rats
  81. Differential regulation of mRNAs for neuropeptide Y and its receptor subtypes in widespread areas of the rat limbic system during kindling epileptogenesis
  82. GDNF family ligands and receptors are differentially regulated after brain insults in the rat
  83. Rapid Alterations of BDNF Protein Levels in the Rat Brain after Focal Ischemia: Evidence for Increased Synthesis and Anterograde Axonal Transport
  84. BDNF Regulates Reelin Expression and Cajal-Retzius Cell Development in the Cerebral Cortex
  85. Amelioration of ischaemia-induced neuronal death in the rat striatum by NGF-secreting neural stem cells
  86. Focal cerebral ischemia in rats induces expression of p75 neurotrophin receptor in resistant striatal cholinergic neurons
  87. Epileptogenesis induced by rapidly recurring seizures in genetically fast- but not slow-kindling rats
  88. Neurotrophins and Kindling Epileptogenesis
  89. Suppression of kindling epileptogenesis in rats by intrahippocampal cholinergic grafts
  90. Dynamic changes of brain-derived neurotrophic factor protein levels in the rat forebrain after single and recurring kindling-induced seizures
  91. Apoptosis and proliferation of dentate gyrus neurons after single and intermittent limbic seizures
  92. Effects of cholinergic denervation on seizure development and neurotrophin messenger RNA regulation in rapid hippocampal kindling
  93. Mossy fibre sprouting
  94. Seizure-induced differential expression of messenger RNAs for neurotrophins and their receptors in genetically fast and slow kindling rats
  95. 43 Regulation of neurotrophins in cerebral ischemia
  96. Regulation of neuronal nitric oxide synthase mRNA levels in rat brain by seizure activity
  97. Regional brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA and protein levels following transient forebrain ischemia in the rat
  98. Delayed kindling development after rapidly recurring seizures: relation to mossy fiber sprouting and neurotrophin, GAP-43 and dynorphin gene expression
  99. Immunolesioning of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons facilitates hippocampal kindling and perturbs neurotrophin messenger RNA regulation
  100. Regulation of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Gene Expression after Transient Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion with and without Brain Damage
  101. Co-expression of TrkB and TrkC receptors in CNS neurones suggests regulation by multiple neurotrophins
  102. Neurotrophins in Kindling Epilepsy: Neuronal Protection or Induction of Sprouting and Epileptogenesis?
  103. List of Contributors
  104. Seizure suppression in kindling epilepsy by intracerebral implants of GABA-but not by noradrenalinereleasing polymer matrices
  105. Seizure suppression in kindling epilepsy by intracerebral implants of GABA- but not by noradrenaline-releasing polymer matrices
  106. BDNF makes cultured dentate granule cells more resistant to hypoglycaemic damage
  107. Biphasic differential changes of GABAA receptor subunit mRNA levels in dentate gyrus granule cells following recurrent kindling-induced seizures
  108. Brain Insults in Rats Induce Increased Expression of the BDNF Gene through Differential Use of Multiple Promoters
  109. Neurotrophins and brain insults
  110. Expression, Regulation and Receptor Distribution of Neurotrophins in the Mammalian Central Nervous System
  111. Differential regulation of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunit messenger RNAs in kindling-induced epileptogenesis
  112. Rapid increase of BDNF mRNA levels in cortical neurons following spreading depression: regulation by glutamatergic mechanisms independent of seizure activity
  113. Coexpression of neurotrophins and their receptors in neurons of the central nervous system.
  114. Specific Functions of Grafted Locus Coeruleus Neurons in the Kindling Model of Epilepsy
  115. Regulation of neurotrophin and traka, trkb and trkc tyrosine kinase receptor messenger RNA expression in kindling
  116. Increased production of the TrkB protein tyrosine kinase receptor after brain insults
  117. Widespread increase of nerve growth factor protein in the rat forebrain after kindling-induced seizures
  118. Increased levels of messenger RNAs for neurotrophic factors in the brain during kindling epileptogenesis