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. 1992 Aug;5(4):558-62.

Repair and regeneration: experimental aspects of spinal cord disease

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Repair and regeneration: experimental aspects of spinal cord disease

J H Payne et al. Curr Opin Neurol Neurosurg. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

Regeneration of spinal cord neurons after injury depends on first, the presence of trophic factor(s) which prevent death, induce growth and maintain the viability of the neurone and second, the regenerating neurites must overcome glial scars, extracellular matrices and white matter barriers to reinnervate their target. Attempts at promoting regeneration by using grafts of prosthetic material, Schwann cells and neural tissue have largely been unsuccessful. Although growth could be induced, penetration of regenerating neurites through damaged areas of the spinal cord has been limited. There is as yet very little beneficial functional recovery.

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