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Our aim was to provide preliminary implanting a microelectrode chip into the neuroelectrophysiological information using the Cerebus system as a tool for researching spinal cord injury and rehabilitation in a canine model. Single microelectrodes were inserted into the cerebral cortex and corticospinal tract and signals were recorded and analyzed with the Cerebus system. The results showed that this...
To study the effect of Asparagus officinalis polysaccharide on the number and activity of erythrocyte complement receptor 1(CD35) in S180 mice. Red blood cells from mice venous blood are labeled by rat anti-mouse CD35 monoclonal antibody and FITC-conjugated goat anti-mouse antibody. Using flow cytometry, we determined the number of CR1. Using microscope, we studied the adherence between erythrocyte...
This study analyzed the effect of Asparagus polysaccharides on the migration time of erythrocytes in tumor- bearing organisms. A mouse tumor model was developed in which mice were intraperitoneally injected with high, medium, and low dosages of Asparagus polysaccharides for 7 d. The erythrocytes were collected and prepared into suspensions, and the migration time of cells were measured using high...
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