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Brain Tissue Transplantation
Known as:
Grafting, Brain Tissue
, Brain Tissue Graftings
, Transplantations, Brain Tissue
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Transference of brain tissue, either from a fetus or from a born individual, between individuals of the same species or between individuals of…
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2004
2004
Brain tissue transplantation in neonatal rats prevents a lesion-induced syndrome of adipsia, aphagia and akinesia
S. Schwarz
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W. Freed
Experimental Brain Research
2004
Corpus ID: 33992160
SummaryPrevious experiments have proven brain tissue transplantation effective in reversing lesioninduced behavioral deficits in…
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Review
1996
Review
1996
Do brain tissue transplants alter personal identity? Inadequacies of some "standard" arguments.
G. Northoff
Journal of Medical Ethics
1996
Corpus ID: 8194382
Currently, brain tissue transplantations are being developed as a clinical-therapeutic tool in neurodegenerative diseases such as…
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1996
1996
Brain transplantation, personal identity and medical ethics.
R. Gillon
Journal of Medical Ethics
1996
Corpus ID: 33172994
Why, readers might ask themselves, does this issue of the journal contain a paper on brain tissue transplantation and personal…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Overexpressing Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase enhances survival of transplanted neurons in a rat model of Parkinson's disease
N. Nakao
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E. M. Frodl
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+4 authors
P. Brundin
Nature Network Boston
1995
Corpus ID: 7638383
A high survival rate of grafted dopamine neurons is crucial for reversing neurological deficits following brain tissue…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Fetal Tissue Research: The Cutting Edge?
K. Crutcher
The Linacre Quarterly
1993
Corpus ID: 11663135
A recent series of reports in the New England Journal of Medicinel 3 have been interpreted as providing support for the use of…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Fetal Brain Tissue Grafting as Therapy for Brain Dysfunctions: Unanswered Questions, Unknown Factors, and Practical Concerns
D. Stein
Journal of Neurosurgical Anesthesiology
1991
Corpus ID: 20376250
&NA; Grafting of embryonic neural tissue into the brains of adult patients is being given serious consideration as therapy for a…
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Review
1991
Review
1991
Brain grafts and Parkinson's disease
W. Freed
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M. Półtorak
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H. Takashima
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M. Lamarca
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E. Ginns
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
1991
Corpus ID: 26753397
In animal models, grafts derived from several different tissues, principally fetal substantia nigra and adrenal medulla from…
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1991
1991
Comments on brain tissue transplantation without immunosuppression.
W. Freed
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M. Półtorak
Archives of Neurology
1991
Corpus ID: 43882441
To the Editor. —We are concerned by the recent report of a clinical trial of embryonic brain tissue transplantation without…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Functional brain tissue transplantation: reversal of lesion-induced rotation by intraventricular substantia nigra and adrenal medulla grafts, with a note on intracranial retinal grafts.
Freed Wj
1983
Corpus ID: 148027113
: Using a rotational behavior animal model, it has been found that embryonic substantia nigra (SN) can be homologously…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Functional brain tissue transplantation: reversal of lesion-induced rotation by intraventricular substantia nigra and adrenal medulla grafts, with a note on intracranial retinal grafts.
W. Freed
Biological Psychiatry
1983
Corpus ID: 37410048
Using a rotational behavior animal model, it has been found that embryonic substantia nigra (SN) can be homologously transplanted…
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