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Olfactory Ensheathing Cells: Characteristics, Genetic Engineering, and Therapeutic Potential
2006
Journal of Neurotrauma
Injured neurons in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS) do not normally regenerate their axons after injury. Neurotrauma to the CNS usually results in axonal damage and subsequent loss of communication between neuronal networks, causing long-term functional deficits. For CNS regeneration, repair strategies need to be developed that promote regrowth of lesioned axon projections and restoration of neuronal connectivity. After spinal cord injury (SCI), cystic cavitations are often found,
doi:10.1089/neu.2006.23.468
pmid:16629630
fatcat:tuwx5wcwhjbqxijbc7lxdn3tci