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After lesion of the central nervous system, the spinal cord tends to recover its function through its regeneration. We found that glial cells are activated by a growth factor and extend their cytoplasm to reach each other. They thus form a new network in the spinal cord, which recuperates its shape and hence its locomotor function.
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Why is it important?
This is part of the target of the research community on human nervous system lesion, which is the biggest challenge in research since human spinal cord is hardly recovered after lesion.
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This page is a summary of: FGF-2 in Astroglial Cells During Vertebrate Spinal Cord Recovery, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, January 2010, Frontiers,
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2010.00129.
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