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Thoracic Rat Spinal Cord Contusion Injury Induces Remote Spinal Gliogenesis but Not Neurogenesis or Gliogenesis in the Brain

Di Giovanni, Simone ; Franz, Steffen ; Ciatipis, Mareva ; Pfeifer, Kathrin ; Kierdorf, Birthe ; Sandner, Beatrice ; Bogdahn, Ulrich ; Blesch, Armin ; Winner, Beate ; Weidner, Norbert



Abstract

After spinal cord injury, transected axons fail to regenerate, yet significant, spontaneous functional improvement can be observed over time. Distinct central nervous system regions retain the capacity to generate new neurons and glia from an endogenous pool of progenitor cells and to compensate neural cell loss following certain lesions. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether ...

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