The development of treatment strategies that can help patients
with spinal cord injury to regain lost functions and an improved
quality of life is a major medical challenge, and experimental
spinal cord research has to meet these challenges by resolving
fundamental problems, establishing a basis for possible novel
treatment strategies of spinal cord injury, and motivating their
clinical translation. In "Animal Models of Spinal Cord Repair,"
expert researchers examine a broad range of experimental models for
research on spinal cord injury, how they have contributed to our
current state of knowledge, and what their advantages are in the
further advancement of spinal cord repair. With models from simple
lamprey to non-human primates, the information presented is
intended to guide the implementation of animal models for spinal
cord repair as well as to raise the awareness of the relevance of
experimental models which may not be in the current mainstream of
this research. As a part of the "Neuromethods" series, this work
contains the kind of detailed description and implementation advice
to guarantee successful results in the laboratory.
Comprehensive and cutting-edge, "Animal Models of Spinal Cord
Repair" presents the background information and hands-on methods
descriptions, as well as the basic and clinical issues, needed to
stimulate and guide researchers with different backgrounds towards
the development of improved strategies for functionally relevant
repair of the injured human spinal cord."
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