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Central nervous system injury recovery

Schallert T., Leasure J. L., and Kolb B. (2000) Experience-associated structural events, subependymal cellular proliferative activity, and functional recovery after injury to the central nervous system. J. Cereb. Blood Flow Metab. 20, 1513-1528. [Pg.13]

The importanee of sialidase(s) in axon outgrowth has been shown in an in vivo animal model. It is well known that, because of the presence of axon regeneration inhibitors (ARIs) that aceumulate at the sites of injury in the central nervous system, axon outgrowth is in part inhibited, thus severely limiting the recovery from traumatic injury. Conversely, peripheral nerve sheaths support axon outgrowth,thus peripheral nerve graft implantation into the eentral nervous system offers a potential... [Pg.442]


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