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    Oral administration of inosine promotes recovery after experimental spinal cord injury in rat by Kuricova, Maria, Ledecky, Valent, Liptak, Tomas, Madari, Aladar, Grulova, Ivana, Slovinska, Lucia, Nagyova, Miriam, Cizkova, Dasa

    Published in Neurological sciences (01-11-2014)
    “…Inosine, a purine nucleoside, is one of the novel substances, which can preserve the neuronal and glial viability and stimulate intact neurons to extend axons…”
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    Response of Ependymal Progenitors to Spinal Cord Injury or Enhanced Physical Activity in Adult Rat by Cizkova, Dasa, Nagyova, Miriam, Slovinska, Lucia, Novotna, Ivana, Radonak, Jozef, Cizek, Milan, Mechirova, Eva, Tomori, Zoltan, Hlucilova, Jana, Motlik, Jan, Sulla, Igor Jr, Vanicky, Ivo

    Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-09-2009)
    “…Ependymal cells (EC) in the spinal cord central canal (CC) are believed to be responsible for the postnatal neurogenesis following pathological or stimulatory…”
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    The effect of hypothermia on sensory-motor function and tissue sparing after spinal cord injury by Grulova, Ivana, Slovinska, Lucia, Nagyova, Miriam, Cizek, Milan, Cizkova, Dasa

    Published in The spine journal (01-12-2013)
    “…Abstract Background context In recent years, hypothermia has been described as a therapeutic approach that leads to potential protective effects via…”
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    comparative study of PKH67, DiI, and BrdU labeling techniques for tracing rat mesenchymal stem cells by Nagyova, Miriam, Slovinska, Lucia, Blasko, Juraj, Grulova, Ivana, Kuricova, Maria, Cigankova, Viera, Harvanova, Denisa, Cizkova, Dasa

    “…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have generated a great deal of promise as a potential source of cells for cell-based therapies. Various labeling techniques have…”
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    A comparative study of PKH67, Dil, and BrdU labeling techniques for tracing rat mesenchymal stem cells by Nagyova, Miriam, Slovinska, Lucia, Blasko, Juraj, Grulova, Ivana, Kuricova, Maria, Cigankova, Viera, Harvanova, Denisa, Cizkova, Dasa

    “…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have generated a great deal of promise as a potential source of cells for cell-based therapies. Various labeling techniques have…”
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