The role of extracellular matrix in CNS regeneration.
Journal: 2007/April - Current Opinion in Neurobiology
ISSN: 0959-4388
Abstract:
Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are the principal inhibitory component of glial scars, which form after damage to the adult central nervous system and act as a barrier to regenerating axons. Recent findings have furthered our understanding of the mechanisms that result in a failure of regeneration after spinal cord injury and suggest that a multipartite approach will be required to facilitate long-distance regeneration and functional recovery.
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