Engineering cells to secrete growth factors Ted EbendalPeter LönnerbergLars Olson OriginalPaper Pages: S5 - S7
Trophic protection of motor neurons: clinical potential in motor neuron diseases Ronald M. Lindsay OriginalPaper Pages: S8 - S11
Role of growth factors in degeneration and regeneration in the central nervous system; clinical experiences with NGF in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases Lars OlsonLars BäckmanBengt Winblad OriginalPaper Pages: S12 - S15
Role of neurotrophins in preventing glutamate induced neuronal cell death Dan Lindholm OriginalPaper Pages: S16 - S18
The role of the Schwann cell in trophic support and regeneration Richard P. Bunge OriginalPaper Pages: S19 - S21
Astrocytes and axon regeneration in the central nervous system James Fawcett OriginalPaper Pages: S25 - S28
Brain repair: lessons from developmental biology Charles ffrench-ConstantGreta A. Mathews OriginalPaper Pages: S29 - S32
Long distance axonal growth in the adult central nervous system Anders Björklund OriginalPaper Pages: S33 - S35
Transplantation of purified populations of Schwann cells into lesioned adult rat spinal cord Mary Bartlett Bunge OriginalPaper Pages: S36 - S39
Transplantation strategies for the analysis of brain development and repair Miles CunninghamRonald McKay OriginalPaper Pages: S40 - S42
Clinical application of neuronal grafts in Parkinson's disease Olle Lindvall OriginalPaper Pages: S54 - S56
Repair of demyelinated lesions by glial cell transplantation W. F. BlakemoreR. J. M. FranklinA. J. Crang OriginalPaper Pages: S61 - S63