Damage to neurons in the central nervous system often leads to a permanent loss of function due to several factors,including reduced capacity of axons to regenerate and an environment that inhibits axon regeneration b...Damage to neurons in the central nervous system often leads to a permanent loss of function due to several factors,including reduced capacity of axons to regenerate and an environment that inhibits axon regeneration because of disruption of myelin and the formation of a growth-refractory glial scar around the injury(Yoon and Tuszynski,2012).展开更多
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文摘Damage to neurons in the central nervous system often leads to a permanent loss of function due to several factors,including reduced capacity of axons to regenerate and an environment that inhibits axon regeneration because of disruption of myelin and the formation of a growth-refractory glial scar around the injury(Yoon and Tuszynski,2012).