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  • 61. [Neuroprotective effect of icariin on spinal cord injury in rats].
    Ren XS, Ding W, Yang XY.
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  • 68. Valproic acid reduces autophagy and promotes functional recovery after spinal cord injury in rats.
    Hao HH, Wang L, Guo ZJ, Bai L, Zhang RP, Shuang WB, Jia YJ, Wang J, Li XY, Liu Q.
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    Zhang C, Ma J, Fan L, Zou Y, Dang X, Wang K, Song J.
    Tissue Cell; 2015 Jun 25; 47(3):291-300. PubMed ID: 25891268
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    Zeng HH, Huang YR, Li ZJ, Wang Y, Zhang S.
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    Rong Y, Liu W, Wang J, Fan J, Luo Y, Li L, Kong F, Chen J, Tang P, Cai W.
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  • 74. Early administration of tumor necrosis factor-alpha antagonist promotes survival of transplanted neural stem cells and axon myelination after spinal cord injury in rats.
    Wang L, Wei FX, Cen JS, Ping SN, Li ZQ, Chen NN, Cui SB, Wan Y, Liu SY.
    Brain Res; 2014 Aug 05; 1575():87-100. PubMed ID: 24887643
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  • 76. Lipopolysaccharide preconditioning attenuates neuroapoptosis and improves functional recovery through activation of Nrf2 in traumatic spinal cord injury rats.
    Li WC, Jiang DM, Hu N, Qi XT, Qiao B, Luo XJ.
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    Chen KB, Uchida K, Nakajima H, Yayama T, Hirai T, Watanabe S, Guerrero AR, Kobayashi S, Ma WY, Liu SY, Baba H.
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    Chen HC, Fong TH, Lee AW, Chiu WT.
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  • 80. Human umbilical cord blood-derived CD34+ cells may attenuate spinal cord injury by stimulating vascular endothelial and neurotrophic factors.
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