HRA010133
Title:
Multi-omics uncovers immune-modulatory molecules in plasma contributing to resistance exercise-ameliorated locomotor disability after incomplete spinal cord injury
Release date:
2025-01-22
Description:
Background: Exercise rehabilitation therapy, particularly resistance exercise, has garnered widespread recognition for its beneficial effects on the restoration of locomotor function in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Notably, resistance exercise has demonstrated significant improvements in muscle strength, coordination, and overall functional recovery. However, to optimize clinical management and mimic exercise-like effects, it is imperative to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the molecular alterations that underlie these positive effects.
Data Accessibility:   
Controlled access Request Data
BioProject:
Study type:
Disease Study
Disease name:
spinal cord lipoma
Data Access Committee

For each controlled access study, there is a corresponding Data Access Committee(DAC) to determine the access permissions. Access to actual data files is not managed by NGDC.


DAC NO.:
DAC name:
ChengLin cell study commission
Contact person:
Cheng Lin
Email:
lincheng@shsmu.edu.cn
Description:
ChengLin cell study commission
Individuals & samples
Submitter:   Cheng Lin / lincheng@shsmu.edu.cn
Organization:   Shanghai Institute of Hematology, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine
Submission date:   2025-01-17
Requests:   -