Proportions of four distinct classes of sensory neurons are retained even when axon regeneration is enhanced following peripheral nerve injury
IntroductionRecovery from peripheral nerve injuries is poor because axon regeneration is slow and inefficient. Experimental therapies that increase signaling of neuronal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) through its TrkB receptor or through its downstream effectors enhance axon regeneration,...
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Main Authors: | Samia Khan (Author), Dario I. Carrasco (Author), Robin Isaacson (Author), Arthur W. English (Author) |
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