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Now is the Critical Time for Engineered Neuroplasticity

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NEUROTHERAPEUTICS
卷 15, 期 3, 页码 628-634

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13311-018-0637-0

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Spinal cord injury; epidural stimulation; intraspinal microstimulation; transcutaneous stimulation; combinatorial therapies; stem cells

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  1. Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE)
  2. National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center [EEC-1028725]
  3. Paul G. Allen Family Foundation Allen Distinguished Investigator Award
  4. Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation International Consortium on Spinal Cord Repair
  5. Craig H. Neilsen Foundation SCIRTS program [476694]
  6. U.S. DOD/CDMRP SCIRP [SC120209]
  7. GSK/Galvani Innovation Challenge Fund
  8. Washington State Spinal Cord Injury Consortium (WASCIC)

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Recent advances in neuroscience and devices are ushering in a new generation of medical treatments. Engineered biodevices are demonstrating the potential to create long-term changes in neural circuits, termed neuroplasticity. Thus, the approach of engineering neuroplasticity is rapidly expanding, building on recent demonstrations of improved quality of life for people with movement disorders, epilepsy, and spinal cord injury. In addition, discovering the fundamental mechanisms of engineered neuroplasticity by leveraging anatomically well-documented systems like the spinal cord is likely to provide powerful insights into solutions for other neurotraumas, such as stroke and traumatic brain injury, as well as neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson disease, and multiple sclerosis. Now is the time for advancing both the experimental neuroscience, device development, and pioneering human trials to reap the benefits of engineered neuroplasticity as a therapeutic approach for improving quality of life after spinal cord injury.

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