Study reveals the intrinsic immune mechanism that boosts axon regeneration in the adult nervous system

Study reveals the intrinsic immune mechanism that boosts axon regeneration in the adult nervous system

Damages to the central nervous system (CNS), for example in the case of spinal cord injury, can result in permanent loss of sensory and motor function. It is because the severed axons are unable to regenerate. As of today, there are very limited options to help these patients regain their motor abilities. Scientists have been exploring ways to enable the regeneration of severed axons, with a view to developing viable treatments in the long term.

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