Annals ofNeurology & Neurosurgery

Volume: 6 - Number: 59 - May 15, 2008

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Editorial

Editorial

From The Archives

Quantitative management of contraction in lowest level co-ordination

Occasional paper

Sir Charles Sherrington\'s The integrative action of the nervous system: a centenary appreciation

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Original Articles

Inosine promotes recovery of skilled motor function in a model of focal brain injury

Promoting plasticity in the spinal cord with chondroitinase improves functional recovery after peripheral nerve repair

Growth-modulating molecules are associated with invading Schwann cells and not astrocytes in human traumatic spinal cord injury

Adeno-associated virus-mediated L1 expression promotes functional recovery after spinal cord injury

Electrophysiological evidence that olfactory cell transplants improve function after spinal cord injury

Axonal changes in spinal cord injured patients distal to the site of injury

Peri-infarct depolarizations lead to loss of perfusion in ischaemic gyrencephalic cerebral cortex

Upregulation of opioid receptor binding following spontaneous epileptic seizures

Endogenous dynorphin in epileptogenesis and epilepsy: anticonvulsant net effect via kappa opioid receptors

A splice site mutation in the murine Opa1 gene features pathology of autosomal dominant optic atrophy

Abnormal folate metabolism in foetuses affected by neural tube defects

Highly variable neural involvement in sphingomyelinase-deficient Niemann–Pick disease caused by an ancestral Gypsy mutation

Autosomal recessive axonal Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease (ARCMT2): phenotype–genotype correlations in 13 Moroccan families

Neuronal involvement in cisplatin neuropathy: prospective clinical and neurophysiological studies

Meningeal B-cell follicles in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis associate with early onset of disease and severe cortical pathology

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Review Articles

Contrasting acute and slow-growing lesions: a new door to brain plasticity

Scientific Commentary

Promoting anatomical plasticity and recovery of function after traumatic injury to the central or peripheral nervous system

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