Damaged adult central nervous system axons have very limited regenerative capacity,if any.Other than an intrinsic deficiency(Liu et al.,2011)in axonal extension and guidance compared to embryonic neurons or peripher...Damaged adult central nervous system axons have very limited regenerative capacity,if any.Other than an intrinsic deficiency(Liu et al.,2011)in axonal extension and guidance compared to embryonic neurons or peripheral neurons,the injury site is also generally viewed to be non-permissive for axonal regrowth.In particular,展开更多
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文摘Damaged adult central nervous system axons have very limited regenerative capacity,if any.Other than an intrinsic deficiency(Liu et al.,2011)in axonal extension and guidance compared to embryonic neurons or peripheral neurons,the injury site is also generally viewed to be non-permissive for axonal regrowth.In particular,