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1. Inflammatory gut as a pathologic and therapeutic target in Parkinson's disease.

4. Nutraceutical intervention reverses the negative effects of blood from aged rats on stem cells.

5. NT-020 treatment reduces inflammation and augments Nrf-2 and Wnt signaling in aged rats.

6. Neurorestorative Therapy of Stroke in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats Treated With Human Umbilical Cord Blood Cells.

7. Humoral factors in ALS patients during disease progression.

8. HUCBCs increase angiopoietin 1 and induce neurorestorative effects after stroke in T1DM rats.

9. Multiple intravenous administrations of human umbilical cord blood cells benefit in a mouse model of ALS.

10. Spirulina promotes stem cell genesis and protects against LPS induced declines in neural stem cell proliferation.

11. Mannitol facilitates neurotrophic factor up-regulation and behavioural recovery in neonatal hypoxic-ischaemic rats with human umbilical cord blood grafts.

12. Effects of blue-green algae extracts on the proliferation of human adult stem cells in vitro: a preliminary study.

13. Acute Treatment With Herbal Extracts Provides Neuroprotective Benefits in In Vitro and In Vivo Stroke Models, Characterized by Reduced Ischemic Cell Death and Maintenance of Motor and Neurological Functions.

14. Human umbilical cord blood treatment in a mouse model of ALS: optimization of cell dose.

15. Peripheral biomarkers in Autism: secreted amyloid precursor protein-alpha as a probable key player in early diagnosis.

16. 5-HT1a receptor antagonists block perforant path-dentate LTP induced in novel, but not familiar, environments.

17. Infusion of human umbilical cord blood cells in a rat model of stroke dose-dependently rescues behavioral deficits and reduces infarct volume.

18. Central nervous system entry of peripherally injected umbilical cord blood cells is not required for neuroprotection in stroke.

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