Coaxing Injured Nerve Fibers to Regenerate by Disabling ‘Brakes’ in the System, Children’s Hospital Boston Study

Children’s Hospital Boston -- Boston, Mass. -- Brain and spinal-cord injuries typically leave people with permanent impairment because the injured nerve fibers (axons) cannot regrow. A study from Children’s Hospital Boston, published in the December 10 issue of the journal Neuron, shows that axons can regenerate vigorously in a mouse model when a gene that suppresses natural growth factors is deleted.

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