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76nt RNAs are transported axonally into regenerating axons and growth cones.What are they doing there?
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作者 Nicholas A.Ingoglia Binta Jalloh 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第3期390-391,共2页
Successful nerve regeneration requires not only that neurons reconstruct new axons distal to the site of injury,but also those growing axons must navigate through the neuropil to make appropriate synaptic connections ... Successful nerve regeneration requires not only that neurons reconstruct new axons distal to the site of injury,but also those growing axons must navigate through the neuropil to make appropriate synaptic connections with target cells.While this is an imposing task for the thousands of axons that may occupy a regenerating nerve in the peripheral nervous system or a tract inthe central nervous system, the billions of neurons in the developing brain must accomplish similar tasks making connections that number in the trillions. How do neurons do this? 展开更多
关键词 reconstruct cones distal doing synaptic axonal regeneration occupy transported likely
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