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Recovery of Burrowing Behavior After Spinal Cord Injury in the Larval Sea Lamprey
2020
The Biological Bulletin
AbstractFollowing traumatic spinal cord injury, most mammalian species are unable to achieve substantial neuronal regeneration and often experience loss of locomotor function. In contrast, larval sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) spontaneously recover normal swimming behaviors by 10-12 weeks post-injury, which is supported by robust regeneration of spinal axons. While recovery of swimming behavior is well established, the lamprey's ability to recover more complex behaviors, such as burrowing,
doi:10.1086/711365
pmid:33347797
fatcat:v2gqdzzecrds5o6irslxeeifzq