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21 january 2020 22:00:19

 
Nervous Tissue Stiffens Postinjury (Biophysical Journal)
 


Have you ever seen a zebrafish in a wheelchair? Most likely not. Unlike mammals, zebrafish have an almost limitless regenerative potential and can faithfully regrow amputated fins; regenerate their pancreas, liver, and kidney; repair their heart; and--after traumatic spinal cord injury--fully recover from temporary paralysis (1). Spinal cord repair in zebrafish relies on two mechanisms: axonal regeneration, the regrowth of axonal projections from existing neurons; and neuronal regeneration, the creation of new neurons from neuronal stem cells (2).


 
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