Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6273045 | Neuroscience | 2015 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The findings of present study demonstrated that, following spinal lesions in goldfish, regenerating axons enter and pass the scar tissue. The regenerating axons first enter the fibrous scar with glial elements and then grow through laminin-coated tubular structures within the fibrous scar. Invasion by glial processes and neuronal elements into the tubular structures reduces the fibrous scar area and allows for more regenerating axons to pass beyond the fibrous scar.
Keywords
5-HTPBSAMCAGFAPCSPGsNDSECM5-hydroxytryptaminePFABSASpinal injurybovine serum albuminaminomethylcoumarinphosphate bufferCNSRegrowthnormal donkey serumSerotonincentral nervous systemLamininExtracellular matrixTeleostPhosphate-buffered salineparaformaldehydeGlial fibrillary acidic proteinChondroitin sulfate proteoglycans
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Authors
A. Takeda, Y. Atobe, T. Kadota, R.C. Goris, K. Funakoshi,